हमारी आयुर्वेदिक विशेषज्ञों की टीम — पृष्ठ 59
सुविधाजनक खोज आपको निम्नलिखित मापदंडों के आधार पर अच्छे विशेषज्ञों को खोजने की अनुमति देती है: डॉक्टर की रेटिंग, कार्य अनुभव, रोगी समीक्षाएँ, विशेषज्ञता, शैक्षणिक डिग्री, और ऑनलाइन उपस्थिति।
पृष्ठ पर, आप किसी डॉक्टर के साथ व्यक्तिगत परामर्श प्राप्त कर सकते हैं। कई डॉक्टर कॉन्सिलियम प्रारूप में ऑनलाइन परामर्श प्रदान करते हैं (कई डॉक्टरों से प्रश्न और उत्तर)।
वर्तमान में ऑनलाइन
केवल समीक्षाओं के साथ
आयुर्वेदिक डॉक्टर
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Dr. Archana Maan
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I am working in this weird kind of mix between being a full-time Ayurvedic consultant and also a prof at Gaur Brahmin Ayurvedic Medical College—been doing this for more than 6 years now, and honestly it keeps me sharp on both sides. In the clinic I deal with all sorts of cases—digestive, hormonal, skin, stress-related stuff, chronic fatigue types... it’s always varied. I use herbs, yes, but also Panchakarma when needed, & try to tie everything back to diet+routine. That part often gets ignored, but it matters.
Teaching on the other hand? It's a whole different challenge. I try to keep it grounded in the classics, but I also push students to think clinically. Like, ok, here’s what Charaka says, but how will *you* handle this case in OPD? I focus a lot on helping them connect theory to practice, not just memorizing sutras. That back-and-forth between seeing patients and training young docs has really deepened how I see healing—like not just treating symptoms but understanding patterns, where things started, why they linger. It’s not always neat, but that’s Ayurveda, right?
I do keep updating myself when I get time... new research, newer protocols even if they’re not “mainstream” yet, just to be sure I’m not stuck in one way of doing things. The goal is always to give care that’s real and rooted—not formulaic or just symptomatic. That’s what I aim for, even if every case brings its own twist.
Dr. Anu Rani
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I am working as the Chief Ayurvedic Doctor at Reviving Ayurved—kind of a hands-on role where I guide a small but super focused team. We try to stay rooted in classical Ayurveda while dealing with all the chaos that comes with modern-day conditions. Before this, I was with Reliance Hospital, Amrit Satwa Ayurveda Clinic n Cosmo Hospital, where I got tons of clinical exposure that really shaped how I approach patient care today.
Over the years I’ve managed more than 2,000+ cases (give or take—who’s counting exactly?), ranging from skin allergies to gut imbalances, thyroid, PCOS, even stress stuff. Like, I try not to rush into labeling someone’s symptoms—first I go back to basics: what’s their Prakriti, what’s the Dosha imbalance, how’s their digestion, are they sleeping right or just overthinking everything? That kind of thing.
I usually build treatment plans that mix the old and the new—Panchakarma if it fits, but also simple stuff like food routines, maybe a Virechana if needed, Rasayana, or sometimes just plain breathing advice. I do a lot of counseling around female hormonal issues too, especially PCOS and fertility—feels like many ppl don’t even know where to start with that.
Anyway, I’m not the type to hand over a prescription and walk away. I try to explain what’s happening inside them and why, even if it means repeating myself twice. Because honestly, when ppl understand their own bodies better, they respond way faster to the medicine.
I won’t say I’ve figured everything out, but I’m always observing, adjusting, learning more. That part never really stops. Maybe that’s what keeps me so into this—seeing the shift in someone’s health when the dots finally connect. That’s worth all the weird hours and late-night doubts.
Dr. Nagaraj Sajjan
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I am working as a Professor in Ayurveda while also running my clinical practice, which honestly keeps me moving between classrooms, OPD, and sometimes long late-night case notes that I don’t even notice piling up. My main focus is skin disorders and sexual health issues – two areas that people either ignore for years or feel too awkward to discuss, until the problem is already too deep. I work with conditions like eczema, psoriasis, acne, pigmentation problems, stubborn itching, and also things like erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, low libido, and infertility. In most cases, I start by understanding the root cause – usually some doshic imbalance that has been there for a while – and then plan treatment with herbs, internal medicines, external therapies, Panchakarma, and of course diet & lifestyle changes (which most patients admit they neglect).
Teaching keeps me grounded in theory but also sharpens my practice. Reading the classical Ayurvedic texts is one thing, but seeing how a 2000-year-old principle can help a modern-day patient who is tired of creams or pills that only work for a week… that’s where it all comes together. In the clinic, I always try to connect what I teach my students with what I actually do for patients – because if knowledge doesn’t translate into healing, then what’s the point. My approach is holistic but also personal; I adjust treatments to match each person’s prakriti and health history. I keep things confidential, no matter how sensitive the concern is, because trust is half the treatment.
Over time I’ve realized that skin and sexual health are just the visible tip – many times they reflect deeper metabolic or systemic issues. If you don’t address those, the problem will circle back. That’s why my focus is always on long-term healing, not just quick fixes. I also believe Ayurveda can and should be more accessible, especially for areas like sexual wellness and skin care where misinformation is everywhere. I continue learning, researching, and refining my methods because there’s always something new to understand… and patients deserve that kind of attention.
Dr. Navyashree.A.R
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I am an Ayurvedic doctor practicing for over 9 years now, and honestly the way Ayurveda works when you go to the *root* of things still amazes me. My main focus all these years has been on treating chronic issues using classical Ayurvedic protocols—like herbs, diet shifts, detox work (sometimes deep, sometimes just gentle), plus guiding lifestyle routines that actually fit into daily life... not the impractical ones people drop in 2 days.
What makes my work more layered now is that in the past 2 years I’ve also been working with Ayurvedic cosmetic formulations. Like real R\&D stuff—developing skin n hair care products that are clean, plant-based and still strongly rooted in the shastra knowledge. It's tricky sometimes because I’m mixing ancient rasayana ideas with modern formulations, but when it works—like when someone switches to a natural skin serum and actually sees changes—it feels worth it.
Whether I’m helping with gut issues or acne or fatigue that no one could explain, my method’s always the same: get to the *why*, not just treat what’s showing up on the surface. That means I pay close attention to each patient’s prakriti, health history, even their work-life rhythm. No one-size-fits-all here.
My aim’s pretty simple—I want people to not just *manage* illness but actually move toward real, sustainable healing. And yeah, that takes time sometimes, but I believe if the plan is clear and grounded in Ayurvedic principles, the body follows. Even modern stress needs ancient solutions tbh.
Dr. Aravind Kumar
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I am a junior Ayurveda doctor just stepping into the clinical side of things after finishing my formal education. honestly I’ve spent years immersed in the classics—reading, memorising, interpreting shlokas, understanding the logic of Tridoshas and all—but now I feel that real learning starts only when you sit in front of a patient. That’s what I want more of now... actual practice, live consultation, and figuring out how to really listen to what a body and mind is trying to say.
Right now my main goal is to build my diagnostic skills—especially with tools like Prakriti analysis, Darshan, and Nadi pariksha—and understand how those translate into smart treatment choices. I’m really interested in prakriti-based consultation and herbal formulations, plus the whole detox concept of Panchakarma always fascinated me. It’s one thing to study virechana in a textbook and another thing to see someone actually go through it and feel better. That difference is what I want to explore deeper.
I think of myself more like a student-clinician still growing, trying to bridge that weird gap between knowledge and practice. I don’t claim to know everything—far from it—but I do care a lot about doing this right. My approach is always going to be rooted in classical Ayurvedic theory but I’m also open to evolving that understanding as I go. Sometimes what we learn in books needs rethinking in real life scenarios, especially when patients present with overlapping or unclear symptoms. It's not black and white always.
I want to become someone who’s capable of guiding patients in a sincere, patient-specific way... and do it ethically. Long term, I’d love to deepen my work into both preventive care and chronic condition management. I'm open to mentorship and team-based settings where I can keep refining how I think and how I treat. At the end of it, I just wanna offer something real—care that’s thoughtful, evidence-respectful, and deeply Ayurvedic.
Dr. Madugula Sruthi
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I am an Ayurvedic physician with a BAMS degree and also did my post graduation in Diet and Nutrition. That mix has kinda shaped how I see treatment—not just giving herbs or doing therapies but aligning food, daily habits, and traditional Ayurveda with what modern nutrition science already knows. In my 2 years as a Medical Officer, I got chance to work with patients having very different issues—sometimes digestive upsets like acidity or IBS, sometimes metabolic probs like diabetes and cholesterol, sometimes hormonal mess ups that disturb whole routine of life. Each case sort of pushed me to look beyond quick symptom relief and find what’s actually disturbing balance inside.
My focus is usually on digestive system and metabolism, because I feel gut health is where most imbalance begins. I use Ayurvedic dietetics and also practical nutrition plans, like adjusting food timing, seasonal eating, mindful portions, things that are easy to live with rather than rigid rules no one can follow for long. Along with that I add herbal formulations, detox when really needed, and lifestyle shifts—like sleep hygiene, stress handling, small exercise. Many patients with chronic lifestyle conditions saw better energy, weight control, even hormonal balance once gut and diet improved.
I work with women a lot too—period irregularity, PCOD, thyroid, post pregnancy recovery. Here Ayurvedic view of dosha imbalance matches really well with modern ideas of hormonal balance. My training in nutrition helps me ensure safety—choosing right foods in pregnancy or tailoring diet when there is high sugar.
I believe healthcare should not just patch problems. Prevention is where Ayurveda shines and I try to give my patients practical tools to avoid disease returning. I often remind them, a routine that works for one person may not fit another—so every plan is personalized. And yes I still keep learning, because both Ayurveda texts and nutrition science are huge, sometimes confusing, but always useful. My goal is to bridge them in a way that feels authentic and sustainable for people, not just theoretical.
Dr. Yasha Ninawe
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I am in practice for about 1 year now, which might sound short to some, but for me it’s been packed with learning and real patient interactions that no textbook can give. From day one, I’ve been working with different kinds of cases – some straight forward like seasonal colds or mild digestive upsets, and others more layered like lifestyle disorders, skin issues, or recurring stress-related problems. Each patient has taught me something about how theory actually plays out in the real world.
In this year, I’ve done a mix of OPD consultations, follow-up care, and hands-on therapies when needed. I stick to classical Ayurvedic guidelines for diagnosis and treatment, but I also make sure the plan is practical – because if a patient can’t follow it, it’s not going to help. That could mean adjusting diet advice to fit their daily routine, tweaking herbal combinations to suit their digestion, or deciding when a Panchakarma therapy will benefit them most.
What I like most is how Ayurveda lets you see beyond the immediate symptom. A patient may come for joint pain, but a closer look shows digestion issues or stress triggers playing a role. That’s where the detailed history, pulse reading, and observation make a difference. Even in just one year, I’ve learned the value of listening carefully before prescribing anything.
My approach is patient-first, meaning I want them to feel heard and understood – not just rushed through a list of instructions. I aim for long-term health improvement, not quick but temporary fixes. And even though I’m early in my journey as a doctor, I believe the dedication to each case matters more than the number of years, because every consultation is a chance to help someone feel better and live healthier.
Dr. Shubham Makawana
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I am an Ayurvedic doctor practicing currently at Swami Aatmanand Saraswati Hospital in Surat, and before that I trained at Indian Institute of Ayurved Research & Hospital, Rajkot. That place really gave me a solid grounding—not just theory but day-to-day clinical exposure where you learn to *actually* apply the shastra to ppl sitting across from you with real problems. I don’t believe in rushing through treatment or masking symptoms—my work is about going deeper, fixing the base cause and making sure the patient feels seen, heard, and helped.
Chronic illness, lifestyle disorders, pain conditions, early stage imbalances—these are the kind of issues I mostly work with. Whether it’s diabetes, PCOD, acidity or stress-linked problems—Ayurveda always has something to say if you know where to look. I don’t follow one template. I use proper Ayurvedic nidanam, check doshas, understand the prakruti-vikruti shifts and then build a plan that *fits*. Usually it’s a combo—herbs, dietary rules, sleep guidance, detox where needed... even emotional reset when ppl are burned out or anxious without knowing why.
Musculoskeletal pain is another area I see often—neck stiffness, lower back probs, early arthritis, etc. Some ppl come when nothing else worked, but even then, with the right internal meds, snehana, basti or virechan and small habit shifts—they do feel relief. But yeah, it takes patience.
One thing I care about a lot is educating patients. I don't want them blindly following—when they *understand* their own imbalance, healing starts faster. I really try to explain stuff simply. Working at this hospital now, I see ppl from different walks—urban, rural, young, older—and that keeps me grounded. It’s not just about diseases... It’s about sustainable health, and Ayurveda helps ppl *live* better not just treat what's wrong.
I still rely on what the classical texts taught me, but I also stay open to diagnostic tools when needed—bloods, scans, etc. It’s not old-vs-new for me. It’s what helps the person sitting in front of me right now. That’s what I work for.
Dr. Yashrajsinh Solanki
158
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I am Dr. Yashrajsinh Solanki, and honestly? I just really care about making people feel better in ways that actually last. I’m an Ayurvedic practitioner, trained through proper classical methods but also big on applying those ancient principles to today’s lifestyle problems. During my graduation, I spent two years hands-on as an intern n’ mantee at a busy Panchakarma centre—wasn’t just sitting back watching, I actually got into the real day-to-day of handling diverse cases, trying out treatment combos, and understanding what works and what kinda doesn’t.
Managed a whole range of conditions from digestion mess-ups to chronic fatigue, with a proper personalised treatment plan—nothing cookie-cutter. I’ve also worked with over 30 international patients regularly (some long-term follow-ups too), and yeah, we’ve seen genuine improvements. Sometimes it’s herbs, sometimes its diet, but more often—it's about those smaller lifestyle switches. A little better sleep, less snacking chaos, just moving your body more… changes like that make huge diffrence.
And no, I don’t believe in just prescribing a list of classical medicines and moving on. Half of my work is about listening—like really hearing what the patient's life feels like, not just symptoms. That’s where the root of most issues hide anyway. If you ask me, healing’s kinda like solving a puzzle—you look at their routine, stress level, environment, past treatments... and then craft something that fits.
Ayurveda’s amazing like that, really. It's flexible and intuitive if you know how to read people through it. I work slow but steady—no overpromising fast cures, but I do go deep into figuring out why something’s off. Whether you’re dealing with hormonal troubles, liver concerns, anxiety, or just general sluggishness, we can look at it from the root.
Book a consult if you’re ready to go beyond shortcuts. Let’s actually talk about your lifestyle and where things might be getting stuck. Could be small changes, or a whole therapy plan—either way, I’m here for the long run.
Dr. Hemlata Chandrakant Bankar
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I am practicing Ayurveda for over 26 yrs now and honestly, it's been more of a life path than just a job for me. Right from the start I’ve been running my own private practice, treating all age groups—kids with digestion issues, adults with stress n fatigue, elderly folks struggling with chronic pains. But somewhere along the way, women’s health kind of became my center. For the past 4 yrs, I’ve been working deeply with gynecological disorders like PCOS, hormonal problems, irregular periods, menopausal swings... and using tailored Ayurvedic treatments that focus not just on symptom control but longterm cycle balance.
I also worked at Cummins Megasite in Phaltan for 3 years, as the go-to female doc. That job opened up a lot—handling wellness issues in working women, lifestyle-linked stuff, menstrual discomforts, even emotional health. I’d consult on diet, stress handling, Ayurvedic prevention… all that while making the care feel non-clinical, more natural, approachable.
Another thing I’ve done a lot of is treating knee osteoarthritis. Really seen so many cases where mobility improved just with proper panchakarma + internal herbs. You know, once pain comes down and joints loosen a bit, patients actually start walking better without depending on heavy meds or even thinking about surgery—which is amazing to see.
And now since last 3 yrs, I’ve added online consultations too—through Parasnath Clinic. It helps patients who’re far or can’t travel. Whether online or in-person, my way remains the same: listen carefully, understand prakriti, treat fully, and help patients trust their own body’s healing. That’s what Ayurveda taught me... and that's still what guides me each day.
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