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Dr. Jayanta Barman
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I am a BAMS graduate with an MD (Ayush), and honestly, I’ve always kinda leaned toward the preventive & holistic side of medicine... not just chasing symptoms, yk? I also went deeper into skin through a Certificate in Ayurvedic Dermatology (CAD), which really changed the way I see dermatological issues. Skin isn’t just surface—it reflects digestion, stress, metabolism, agni, doshas... it’s all linked. That’s exactly how I treat—layer by layer, dosha by dosha, not with some one-size fits all cream or oil. My main thing is figuring out what’s *behind* the disease—like, why that eczema keeps flaring or why someone’s acne won’t calm down even after “clean” diets or expensive treatments. I use a combo of classical formulations, detox therapies like virechana or raktamokshana when needed, but also build custom routines around the patient’s prakriti, their habits, stress loops... all of it. You can’t separate skin from lifestyle. Or digestion. Or sleep. People miss that. And even outside skin—I look at the whole system. I give a lot of time to understanding what people eat, how they breathe, what patterns they’ve gotten stuck in, how toxic load is building up... My work’s always been about restoring *balance*, not just relief. Long-term stuff, not temporary hacks. I guess the academic part helps too—keeps me rooted in the classics but I’m constantly adapting it for modern lives, urban routines, changing diets. I don’t believe Ayurveda has to be rigid—it just has to be authentic. If you know the core principles, you can apply them anywhere, whether someone’s struggling with hormonal issues, rosacea, or full-body pitta imbalance. Some patients come to me after years of trying everything—like, nothing worked or worked only a bit—and that’s where this approach shines. You slow things down, listen properly, look at patterns... and then bit by bit you pull the system back into sync. That’s the work I’m here for.
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Dr. Bhawana
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I am an Ayurvedic doctor who really trust in the old ways of healing, the kind that works with nature instead of against it. Over the years I’ve got pretty good at figuring out not just what’s wrong on the surface but what’s actually causing the problem inside. My work is all about looking at the whole picture — the person’s Prakriti, their daily habits, even the stuff they might not think matters — and then putting together a plan that feels right for them. Sometimes that means herbal medicines, sometimes Panchakarma detox, or just simple changes in diet and routine that make a big difference over time. I deal with all sorts of conditions, from high BP, diabetes, acidity, constipation, frequent headaches, seasonal colds or fevers… to the more long-standing things like rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis. I also help people with liver troubles like jaundice, fatty liver, hepatomegaly, and then there’s the skin cases — psoriasis, eczema, acne, vitiligo, urticaria — all of which really need a patient approach. Women’s health is another area I focus on, whether it’s PCOD, irregular cycles, or giving kids a better start with immunity boosting through Suvarnaprashan. For me it’s not just about curing the body. If the mind is stressed or the spirit feels low, the body can’t really heal properly. That’s why I spend time listening… really understanding how someone eats, sleeps, works, and reacts to life. Then I try to make the treatment something they can actually follow, not something that feels like a burden. Ayurveda works best when it’s part of life, not an extra chore. Every patient teaches me something new, and I keep learning because I want to give the best care I can — care that’s gentle, natural, and leaves people feeling balanced again. In the end, my goal is simple: help them get well, and help them stay that way.
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Dr. K Nitin Kumar
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I am an Ayurvedic physician and for the last year I’ve been working at the Government Ayurvedic Medical Hospital in Mysore—which honestly gave me a solid ground to start from. It’s not always easy jumping into OPD/IPD right after college, but this setup helped me stay close to classical texts and clinical reality. I got to see a good mix of chronic and acute cases, and yeah, the variety taught me a lot, fast. Everyday work included case documentation, figuring out prakriti-vikriti combinations, suggesting diet corrections, doing follow-ups... but also hands-on work in Panchakarma. Whether it was abhyanga, basti prep, or observing vamana protocols, I assisted wherever I was needed, which means I had to be quick with adapting. And no, not every patient responds the way the books say—there’s always something unexpected. I worked alongside seniors with 10–15 years of experience and that was huge. Their approach to diagnosis, the way they’d read between symptoms, or modify classical formulations based on season or digestive state—that stuff isn’t taught in theory. I started noticing those patterns myself in cases of arthritis, eczema, IBS-like gut issues, or people walking in with stress and fatigue and no clear “diagnosis”. Besides the hospital routine, I also joined in on local health camps and public awareness drives, especially around seasonal flu, skin health and digestive wellness. It was more than just screenings—it felt like educating people on how to catch problems early, when Ayurveda actually works best. I don’t just focus on chasing symptoms. I try to step back, ask why now, not just what is it. Every patient gets a different plan because, honestly, no two bodies behave the same—even if the disease name is same. I stay rooted in Ayurvedic fundamentals, but I always look at what's sustainable for the patient. Whether it's a shift in meal timing or reducing screen time, small changes can shift things big time. This year gave me a base—solid but still in progress. I’m learning every day. And I want to keep evolving into someone who can offer clean, practical, rooted care that actually helps ppl feel better.
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Dr. Anu P
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I am currently working as a Physician at Prashanthi Ayurveda Hospital in Malappuram, also as a General Physician at Santhosh Ayurvidhana Speciality Hospital in Malappuram, and on top of that I consult at Kottakkal Ayurveda Clinic in Calicut. Moving between these different setups gave me a chance to see many kinds of patients, from acute fevers to chronic digestion issues, BP problems, metabolic disorders, and even preventive health checkups. Sometimes the shift from one hospital to another feels hectic, but it helped me grow as a clinician bcz I had to adapt my approach depending on the setting. My practice is built around authentic Ayurvedic principles, but I try not to make it rigid. I look closely at each person’s Prakriti (constitution), their history, their habits, and then trace the root cause rather than just treating symptoms. That may sound basic, but in reality it takes lot of listening and patience. Many cases I handle are chronic—gut disorders, lifestyle diseases like obesity or diabetes, recurring skin and joint probs—and they don’t get better with a single pill. I design treatment protocols that usually combine herbal medicines, Panchakarma therapies, diet corrections, and lifestyle shifts. Sometimes even small adjustments like meal timings make a big diff, but they need to be planned properly. Working in more than one hospital also taught me how important teamwork is. Every patient doesn’t come with one problem, often there’s a mix—like hypertension with anxiety, or gastric trouble with sleep disturbances. For such cases I find collaborating with multidisciplinary teams useful. I try to keep communication clear with patients too. I believe follow-ups, patient education, explaining why a treatment is planned a certain way, all of that builds trust and leads to better recovery. Without that, even best medicines may not work fully. I focus on ethical practice, no shortcuts, and keeping my knowledge updated. There is always something new to learn even within classical Ayurveda—research, case studies, clinical outcomes. My goal is to merge that traditional wisdom with a modern understanding of disease so patients feel confident that the care they receive is not just compassionate but also effective. Some days are challenging, but the moment I see a patient improving, regaining health after yrs of suffering, it makes the effort worth it.
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Dr. Surya Bhagwati
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I am a Senior Ayurveda Physician with more than 28 years in this field — and trust me, it still surprises me how much there is to learn every single day. Over these years, I’ve had the chance to treat over 1 lakh patients (probably more by now honestly), both through in-person consults and online. Some come in with a mild cough, others with conditions no one’s been able to figure out for years. Each case brings its own rhythm, and that’s where real Ayurveda begins. I still rely deeply on classical tools — *Nadi Pariksha*, *Roga-Rogi Pariksha*, proper *prakriti-vikriti* mapping — not just ticking symptoms into a list. I don’t believe in ready-made cures or generic charts. Diagnosis needs attention. I look at how the disease behaves *inside* that specific person, which doshas are triggering what, and where the imbalance actually started (hint: it’s usually not where the pain is). Over the years I’ve worked with pretty much all age groups and all kinds of health challenges — from digestive upsets & fevers to chronic, autoimmune, hormonal, metabolic and degenerative disorders. Arthritis, diabetes, PCOD, asthma, thyroid... but also things like unexplained fatigue or joint swelling that comes and goes randomly. Many of my patients had already “tried everything else” before they walked into Ayurveda, and watching their systems respond slowly—but surely—is something I don’t take lightly. My line of treatment usually combines herbal formulations (classical ones, not trendy ones), Panchakarma detox when needed, and realistic dietary and lifestyle corrections. Long-term healing needs long-term clarity — not just short bursts of symptom relief. And honestly, I tell patients that too. I also believe patient education isn’t optional. I explain things. Why we’re doing virechana, why the oil changed mid-protocol, why we pause or shift the meds after a few weeks. I want people to feel involved, not confused. Ayurveda works best when the patient is part of the process, not just receiving instructions. Even now I keep learning — through texts, talks, patient follow-ups, sometimes even mistakes that taught me what not to do. And I’m still committed, still fully into it. Because for me, this isn’t just a job. It’s a lifelong responsibility — to restore balance, protect *ojas*, and help each person live in tune with themselves. That’s the real goal.
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Dr. Himanshi Sharma
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As an Ayurvedic practitioner, I am deeply committed to integrating the time-tested wisdom of Ayurveda with the evolving needs of modern healthcare. Guided by the classical Ayurvedic principle “स्वास्थस्य स्वास्थ्य रक्षणं, आतुरस्य विकार प्रशमनं च,” my focus lies in both preserving health and addressing disease through a holistic and patient-centric approach. I believe that healing is most effective when it targets the root cause, not just the symptoms. My core areas of expertise include Panchakarma therapy, Ayurvedic herbal medicine, and individualized treatment using classical formulations. I work extensively with patients dealing with lifestyle disorders, chronic conditions, and stress-related imbalances. I also emphasize the role of preventive care, dietary counseling, and seasonal detoxification to support overall well-being. My consultations are tailored to each patient’s unique prakriti (constitution), vikriti (imbalance), and lifestyle context. In my practice, I aim to create a bridge between ancient Ayurvedic methodologies and current medical understanding, enabling me to deliver care that is both authentic and clinically effective. I encourage a collaborative healing environment, often combining traditional therapies with supportive lifestyle modifications and emotional well-being practices. Lifelong learning is a cornerstone of my journey, and I continuously update my knowledge through classical texts, contemporary research, and interaction with fellow Vaidyas. My goal is to empower patients to take charge of their health by aligning body, mind, and spirit—anchored in the holistic science of Ayurveda.
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Dr. Anjana
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I am an Ayurvedic physician with an MD in Panchakarma, carrying more than 6 yrs of clinical practice behind me — and honestly, those years have shaped how I look at both disease and healing. Most of my work revolves around thyroid disorders and gynecological conditions, because that’s where I’ve seen Ayurveda really show its depth. Patients come in with long histories of medication, imbalance, constant fatigue or irregular cycles… and with Panchakarma therapies, supported by diet and lifestyle changes, we’ve managed to slowly turn things around. Not overnight, but with steady shifts that actually stay. I’ve trained hands-on in all the core Panchakarma procedures — Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, Raktamokshana — and I don’t use them in a mechanical way. Each protocol is tailored, based on prakriti, dosha involvement, even the patient’s state of mind at the time. Because what works for one thyroid case may fail in another, unless you adjust. Same with PCOS, infertility, or metabolic sluggishness. That flexibility is what makes Ayurveda real to me. My approach blends classical Ayurvedic principles with awareness of modern health challenges. Hormonal imbalances, lifestyle diseases, stress-driven metabolic crashes — these aren’t rare anymore, they’re everyday cases. Panchakarma gives me tools not just to detox the body but to reset it, while Rasayana therapies and counseling help patients rebuild strength after. I believe in compassionate, slow medicine. Taking time with diagnosis, explaining the why of each step, and making sure treatment feels doable. Because patients already carry the weight of their illness, and healing should lighten that, not add another burden. That’s the kind of care I try to practice — integrative, personal, and always focused on restoring balance in both body & mind.
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Dr. Anisha Kumari
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I am skilled in Panchkarma therapies and I see them not just as detox but as a way to reset body & mind for long term recovery. Over the years I learned to adapt these treatments carefully — choosing when they actually fit the patient’s condition rather than just following fixed patterns. Detoxification is a powerful tool, but only if done according to the strength of the person, the season, and the exact imbalance. That’s something I pay attention to each time. Prakriti assessment is another part of my practice. I like to go deep into pulse, digestion, habits, even small signs that tell me about a patient’s constitution. When I understand that correctly, treatment usually becomes smoother and results more consistent. Arthritis patients are one group I often deal with — stiffness, swelling, limited movement, pain that just doesn’t go away. For them, Panchkarma, herbs, and diet correction together give better relief than any one thing alone. Besides Ayurved, I also trained in suturing and suture removal, which gave me confidence in handling minor procedures safely. During my internship and practice, I assisted in several normal vaginal deliveries. That exposure showed me how delicate, yet powerful natural processes are, and how important it is for a doctor to remain calm and precise in those moments. One achievement I value is the rapport I developed with patients. Sometimes listening is as important as prescribing. Many come with doubts or half trust, but when they feel heard, they follow the advice more seriously. That connection itself becomes part of the healing process. My focus is always on personalized care — whether it’s Panchkarma, diet planning, or even a small herbal intervention. I try to see the patient as a whole, not just a set of symptoms. And even if results are slow, I find that with steady effort, the improvement is deeper and lasts longer.
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Dr. Sneha Hampiholi
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I am an Ayurvedic physician from Bangalore, Karnataka, kinda obsessed with keeping Ayurveda in its real, authentic form and not letting it get diluted in all the noise. I finished my BAMS in 2022 from Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research, Bangalore, and right now I’m in my 2nd year of MD in Dravyaguna Vignana there itself. Dravyaguna is like the heart of Ayurveda for me—understanding herbs inside out, their rasa, guna, virya, vipaka and all, so when I choose a formulation for someone it’s not just random.. it’s actually precise for their Prakriti and condition. At present, I’m working as Chief Consultant at Kottakkal Ayurveda, Bangalore. Day-to-day I deal with everything from fungal skin issues like tinea corporis, digestive troubles like IBS, and lifestyle disorders—type 2 diabetes, thyroid imbalance, hypertension, obesity—you name it. Also get quite a few cases of anxiety, insomnia, asthma-type breathing issues. Treatments are never copy-paste; I use classical Ayurvedic medicines, detox therapies, diet tweaking, sometimes even small lifestyle hacks to make it sustainable. I usually start with a good case-taking—really knowing the patient’s constitution, pathology (samprapti), and their daily patterns. Without that, I feel treatment is like shooting arrows in the dark. Panchakarma is a big part too when needed, but I’m careful… it’s not for everyone, every time. What keeps me going is when patients actually understand what’s happening with their body and feel in control again. I try to bring together the old-school Ayurvedic wisdom with how people live now—like making herbal prescriptions doable in busy lives without losing the effect. My goal is not just to ‘treat’ but to make people aware about prevention and seasonal routines, how food, sleep, stress all play into health. Still learning every day, still refining. Ayurveda is deep and it’s humbling—every patient is different, and that’s what keeps the work alive for me.
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Dr. Shreyas Bharadwaj
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I am an Ayurvedic doctor with around 14 years of practice, mostly working with chronic health conditions, men’s health concerns and Ayurvedic diet planning. Over this time I saw again and again how much balance of doshas matters, and how diet, herbs, daily routine, even practices like panchakarma can shift the whole picture for a patient. I focus not only on symptoms but on the underlying imbalance, because otherwise things just keep coming back. In chronic disorders like diabetes and arthritis, my work is to regulate blood sugar, reduce ongoing inflammation, and keep blood pressure stable through diet corrections and safe herbal supplements. For example, sometimes just shifting meal timing, removing wrong combinations, and adding proper herbs makes blood sugar control steadier than any strong medicine. Arthritis patients respond well when inflammation is managed not only with herbs but also with basti therapy, oil massage and lifestyle changes that reduce stress on the joints. Men’s health is another area I keep giving attention to — issues around stamina, hormonal imbalance, fertility, or chronic fatigue that men usually ignore until it gets worse. I design targeted therapies, sometimes simple but effective, to restore balance. Many patients hesitate to even talk about these problems, but Ayurveda gives a clear framework to address them safely and naturally. For me consultation means listening carefully, checking naadi, prakriti, agni, and then choosing what will work for that individual. I don’t believe in one-size treatment. A patient with diabetes and joint pain needs a different plan from someone with the same diagnosis but different lifestyle. That’s where diet planning and personalized care matters most. Across these 14 years, I learnt patience is as important as medicine. Healing is slow, sometimes patients get restless, sometimes I too doubt if enough is being done. But when they return saying pain is less, sugar is steadier, sleep is better — that’s when I know this path is right.
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Hudson
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Thanks! That's super helpful. Wasn't sure where to start but now I have a clear direction. Appreciate your advice on diet changes!
Thanks! That's super helpful. Wasn't sure where to start but now I have a clear direction. Appreciate your advice on diet changes!

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