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)।
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आयुर्वेदिक डॉक्टर
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Dr. Jeet Shukla
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I am Dr. Jeet Shukla and yeah—my journey with Ayurveda started early, but it kinda deepened once I really got into BAMS. Studied hard, yeah, but also kept thinking how to really use all that classical knowledge with actual patients, not just quote Shlokas. I also trained in Yoga and Panchakarma—not just for the sake of certificates, but bcoz it actually makes a difference in chronic care.
My work is basically all about getting to the root. I don't believe in just treating symptoms—Ayurveda doesn’t either tbh. Like if someone's coming in with eczema or psoriasis or long-standing acne, I’m not just gonna throw herbs at it. I go deep into their prakriti, dosha vikriti, diet habits, stress triggers... then plan internal detox, herbs, and topical support that actually fits. With respiratory stuff—asthma, bronchitis, allergic rhinitis—I focus a lot on clearing Kapha & strengthening Ojas. And yes, Panchakarma works well when done right, not rushed.
One area I’ve grown real confident in is gut issues. IBS, bloating, hyperacidity, weird cycles of constipation-diarrhea—I get those cases often. I usually focus on Agni balancing, dietary tuning, and some form of gut rest & rasayana. And yeah, I see a lot of people with migraines n’ stress—urban life, right? For them I bring in Marma therapy, Pranayama, sometimes even a simple daily breathing fix makes huge change.
My consults go beyond symptoms. I do full pulse checks, ask lifestyle stuff, seasonal routines, etc. I don’t like cookie-cutter plans. I think healing should adapt to who you are—your age, stage of life, your job pattern... all of it. End goal? Long-term wellness with zero dependence, using tools your own body already has (just needs lil help remembering). Feels simple, but not always easy. But it works. And that’s what keeps me going.
Dr. Kunte Shubhankar
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I am someone who stepped into clinical Ayurveda around 4 years back and honestly didn’t expect to get this deep into it this quick. But the more I kept seeing patients walk in with complex issues, the more I realized how powerful the classical Ayurvedic approach actually is—when it's done properly, with dosha-based logic, root-cause thinking, and actual listening. I mostly focus on the kind of problems that don’t really go away with short-term fixes. Like GI stuff—acid reflux, IBS, constipation, sluggish Agni—I use herbs that help restore gut integrity, sometimes along with gentle detox or diet shifting. Hormonal things like thyroid imbalance or PCOD I usually handle with Rasayana and Agni therapy plus slowly getting lifestyle on track. And then there’s skin conditions like eczema or acne... people often don’t link skin with digestion or stress, but in Ayurveda it’s all connected. For pain-related issues—like knee stiffness, arthritis or back problems—I mostly rely on Panchakarma tools like Basti, Abhyanga, plus medicated lepas when needed.
Also, I do a good bit of anorectal stuff (piles, fissures etc.) which ppl feel awkward talking about, but it’s treatable—mostly with herbs, lifestyle tweaks, and some topical help. More recently, I’ve been working with chronic and neurological patients—kidney failure, even meningitis cases—where Ayurveda supports healing alongside allopathy.
Each patient is diff. so my plans always change based on their Prakriti, symptoms, season, or even what they can realistically follow. I work with kids, adults, elders—whoever comes in. My aim? Just to give real, sustainable, natural care using authentic Ayurveda—not shortcuts, not guesswork.
Dr. Chirag Gupta
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I am an Ayurvedic practitioner with around 10+ yrs of self-practice—yah, not a fancy institution label, but honestly that’s where I got the most real experience. My focus’s always been on classical Ayurveda, like the actual stuff from Samhitas, not just surface-level concepts. What drives me day to day is this one thing: giving people genuine care, where we don’t just ‘treat’ symptoms but try to actually heal and bring things back to balance.
Most of my clinical approach revolves around pulse reading (Nadi Pariksha), Prakriti-Vikriti analysis and doshic assessment—yea, the traditional tools. These aren’t just ancient gimmicks, they really help me catch root issues that sometimes labs don’t even spot. And once I know what’s wrong at that level, I’m able to build treatment plans that feel custom-fit. Not just oh-here’s-a-herb types. It’s Ahara, Vihara, Aushadhi, and when needed, Panchakarma work. I mix these pillars based on person’s lifestyle, prakriti and even mental state.
I mostly work with people who’re struggling with gut issues (like bloating, indigestion, weird acidity flare-ups), hormonal stuff (PCOD, thyroid, etc), joint stuff (spondylosis, arthritis) and also skin flares—psoriasis, acne, eczema you name it. My job is to go beyond “managing it” and try to re-align their systems through daily dinacharya, herbs and sometimes seasonal shifts too. And sometimes, it’s just about helping them feel heard.
Prevention is another area I care alot about. Most people wait until their system crashes. But I guide patients about seasonal care—Ritucharya, basic detox routines, and even mindful breathing or yoga if they’re open to it. Over time, that makes a difference. I’ve seen patients change their whole trajectory with just little consistent shifts.
People who stick with me long-term often say they feel more “seen” in consults, and tbh that means alot. I’m still learning, still refining—Ayurveda is so deep, you never really finish. But I stay rooted in authenticity. If you’re someone who wants to understand your health from the inside out—not just mask it—then I’d say we’d work well together.
Dr. Neerja Thakur
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I am an Ayurvedic vaidya who kinda leans hard into classical shastra—can’t lie, there's just something deeply grounding about sticking to the roots. With almost 5 yrs of clinical practice now, I try to keep things simple but real… personal care, honest meds, and results that actually last. Not bandaid fixes. I mean, isn't that what Ayurveda's always been about?
I did my Master’s in Indian Alchemy—Rasa Shastra—and trust me, learning to work with Rasaushadhies changed everything. Those herbo-mineral combos aren’t just powerful—they need respect. You gotta understand the patient’s prakriti, dosha level, what stage the rog (disease) is at, and then decide: this much of this, that much of that. I make my own meds when it’s needed. It’s a slow process. But I wouldn’t rush that part. Precision really matters.
Most of my day goes into treating stuff like arthritis, aam-related joint pain, cervical and lumbar spondylitis, plus digestion things—gas, acidity, constipation, sluggish metabolism... that whole category. I’ve also been working with chronic skin troubles—acne, eczema, those red-itchy things that come and go—ugh, they really test patience, right? But they do respond if you go deep, clean the blood (rakta shuddhi), fix the gut, and calm pitta.
I rely heavily on Nadi Pariksha, and yeah, take case history proper. No assumptions. Dosha, vikriti, ahar-vihar—all gets noted. Sometimes patients think it's too many questions but hey, the more I know, the better I treat. And it’s not just about giving medicine. I talk a lot about Pathya, Ritucharya—how food, sleep, even daily timing changes things.
Ayurveda’s not a treatment system to me—it’s like a lived rhythm. If you're dealing with long-standing stuff that doesn’t go with pills or creams, maybe try a route that's quiet but deep. If that sounds like your thing, I’m here.
Dr. Sumit Doraya
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I am Dr. Sumit Doraya, and honestly it’s been over 22 years now walking with Ayurveda—not just practicing it, but kinda living it every day. I'm the Director of SN Herbals and started Arogya Wellness Clinic with one simple thing in mind: give people real, root-level healing. No shortcuts, no masking symptoms. Just genuine care through classical Ayurvedic methods that work.
I deal a lot with what we call lifestyle disorders—like people struggling with thyroid swings, PCOD issues, diabetes creeping up, and weight that just won’t shift no matter how clean they eat. These aren’t just medical cases to me—they’re people trying to make sense of their bodies in a hectic world, and Ayurveda actually gives us the tools to do that. I start by studying their prakriti, how their doshas are acting up, even things like daily routine and emotional patterns... All of that matters. Every plan is tailor-made with classical herbs, mindful diet guidance, and sometimes just a reminder to breathe deeper or sleep earlier, honestly.
One thing I’m super invested in is child immunity. I offer Suvarna Prashan regularly—a beautiful ancient practice that supports kids’ immunity and brain growth. And I do see a lot of worried parents who come in for this especially before school season kicks off or monsoon hits. Another area I’ve really worked in is infertility—couples who’ve been trying for a while and just feel stuck. With proper Ayurvedic protocols focused on hormonal balance and reproductive strength, we’ve seen many get positive outcomes, naturally.
Besides all that, I handle chronic digestion problems, constipation, acidity, skin troubles like psoriasis, acne, pigmentation... Sexual wellness too—those are delicate spaces where people don’t always open up easily, but Ayurveda gives gentle long-term solutions without harsh drugs or side effects.
My clinic’s not a place for rushed prescriptions or one-size-fits-all fixes. It’s where you come, talk openly, get heard fully, and then start a treatment that makes sense for your body. I believe healing isn’t just about physical symptoms going away—it’s about feeling whole again. Balanced. Resilient. That’s what I try to help people reach—whatever stage of life they’re in.
Dr. Pavankumar Jagdishbhai Khuha
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I am Dr. Pavan Khuha and yeah—Ayurveda is pretty much at the center of how I see health, healing, and like... life in general. I hold a BAMS degree, but more than just the degree, what’s shaped me is actually working with patients, learning how every single body and mind tells its own story. I don’t think healing works when you just chase symptoms or hand over some generic plan. That’s why I focus a lot on figuring out the actual cause.
My main areas? Digestive problems, stress-related conditions, lifestyle issues—like the kinds that creep up slow and mess with your routine before you even notice. I use things like Nadi Pariksha and detailed Vikriti/Dosha analysis to really understand what’s off and why. Then I build a plan, from scratch, for that person. Not just herbs or Rasayana or some shirodhara session. It's like a whole reset that includes Pathya-Apathya (diet stuff), mental clarity work, and if needed, Panchakarma detox.
I try to keep my consults really personal. Quiet, respectful space, no rush. And I pay attention to things that don’t always get talked about, like emotional triggers or how someone’s lifestyle is actually shaping their imbalance. I honestly believe Ayurveda isn’t just “treatment,” it’s a full-on system of living aligned with nature—and that’s what I try to bring into every interaction.
One thing I really like is mixing classical shastra principles with current knowledge, not in a forced way but where it actually helps—like using seasonal charts, gut-related research or basic lab data to back decisions. Preventive care matters a lot to me too. Sometimes the best treatment is teaching someone how not to get sick again.
If you’re looking for something real, not rushed, and focused entirely on your body-mind story (not just numbers or names of disease)—I’d be glad to be a part of that process with you. I don’t promise miracles, but I do take healing seriously.
Dr. Manaswini Gottimukkala
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I am an Ayurvedic doctor trying my best to keep care real, grounded & genuinely helpful—ya know, not just follow some textbook protocol and move on. I’m currently working as an Ayurveda Medical Officer at a Govt hospital, which honestly gives me daily chances to meet people with all kinds of health issues. Digestive flareups, chronic joint pains, tough skin cases, weird lifestyle problems that don't always fit neat diagnosis boxes... I see ‘em all. And yeah, it keeps me on my toes.
I focus big-time on identifying the root of the issue—not just patching symptoms. That’s kinda the soul of Ayurveda, right? I really dig into prakriti-vikriti assessments. Like, what's this person's baseline? What knocked it off? Whether it’s diet gone wrong, emotional stress, seasonal influence or just body going out of sync over years—I try to catch that. And then design stuff that fits them specifically. Not just some ‘one herb fits all’ thing. Mostly I lean on herbs, food corrections, small daily shifts... and yeah, Panchakarma too when needed, but only if it really suits the case.
What I like most is when people start feeling seen. I do try to listen more than I talk—get their whole picture, not just what hurts. Explaining in plain language is super important to me. No one should leave confused or scared. I guess you can call that a counseling angle too? Maybe. Either way I want ppl to feel this is their journey, not just mine prescribing stuff.
Ayurveda for me isn’t just a profession, it’s literally a way of seeing life and healing. I’m not against meds where needed, but I really do believe most healing starts before meds—starts with habits, mindset, food, even timing. My mission? Making Ayurvedic wisdom feel simple, practical, doable—even in a world that’s moving way too fast most of the time.
If you're looking for someone who won’t just hand you a churnaa and hope for the best—someone who’ll try to understand where you’re really stuck and how to pull you gently out of it—then maybe we can work together. Would be glad to help you find some balance back.
Dr. Sanjeevani Gupta
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I am practicing as an Ayurvedic doctor with about 3 yrs of solid clinical experience—most of it spent as a residential physician. During that time, I got to treat over 200 patients directly and honestly, that hands-on part is what shaped me more than anything else. You can only read so much before real ppl and their stories start showing you what Ayurveda really means in daily healing.
I’ve handled a range of cases, some basic digestion complaints and others way more complex—stress disorders, hormonal imbalances, even long-term chronic fatigue types. What I rely on is a solid understanding of each patient’s prakriti & vikriti, and from there, I plan each treatment—could be herbal meds, food guidance, daily habits (a lot of ppl don’t realize how much that matters), or therapies like Panchkarma if required. And yeah, I don’t follow a one-size-for-all kind of deal, I actually sit down, listen, ask, and recheck what’s really going on.
One thing I’ve learned—patients remember more how you made them feel than what exact dose you gave. I try to explain everything in plain words, no jargon, because healing starts when the patient knows what’s happening inside.
I also believe in preventive care, not just cure. Like, if someone comes to me with mild symptoms, I’ll rather help fix it at root level than wait for it to flare up bad. That’s something I feel strongly about—using Ayurveda not just as medicine but as a way to stay balanced overall.
Right now, I’m continuing to grow—every case teaches something new. Still diving into texts, research, cross-discussions with seniors and teachers when stuck. The more I practice, the more I see how relevant Ayurveda is even today. Whether it’s diet or sleep or herbs or even just the way we breathe—small shifts can change health big time. My focus stays clear: understand the whole person, not just the problem, and give them tools to live better—naturally.
Dr. Tanuja Patel
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I am an Ayurvedic doctor with a little over five years into this line of work, and honestly, each year just made me more curious about the depth Ayurveda actually holds. I started off in a small private clinic, kinda unsure how real-world patients would respond to classical methods... but yeah, turns out, if done right, the changes are very real. Over time I ended up working in both clinics and hospital setups, managing more than 200+ cases, not just numbers—these were ppl with very real, different problems and stories.
Most of the time, I’m working around digestive issues—like chronic bloating, acidity, constipation, sometimes IBS-type patterns—where Agni plays a huge role and you just can’t rush the process. I also deal with stress-linked conditions a lot (like sleeplesness or fatigue with no clear reason), plus skin probs like acne or eczema and then your lifestyle disorders like borderline diabetes, thyroid shifts, those in-between cases that need long-term hand-holding. In all that, I do spend time explaining the why’s to patients—like how their Prakriti or Vikriti affects how fast or slow they’re recovering. That part feels important.
In the hospital zone, things were bit different... had to think in sync with allopathy teams, which actually sharpened my approach in layered cases. Didn’t mean giving up Ayurvedic core—it just meant being smart about integration, esp in chronic stuff that doesn’t fix overnight. That’s where I use Panchakarma, but only if it fits, not just because the textbook says so.
I don’t promise miracles but I do push for sustainability. Using herbs, tweaking daily habits, teaching them to watch their own patterns—it’s slow work, but I’ve seen ppl reclaim energy and calm without tons of meds. And that... that’s what keeps me going.
My thing really is—blending deep classical theory with what’s doable today. Every patient’s a bit diff, and that makes the whole thing worth it.
Dr. Jasmine John
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I am Dr. Jasmine John and yeah, I’ve kinda grown into this life of Ayurveda through 17+ years of daily work, practice, learning, and honestly, a lot of listening—to bodies, symptoms, and stories. I practice in Chengannur, Alappuzha, where I run Jasmine Ayucare. That’s where most of my energy goes. Patients walk in with all kinds of things—gut stuff, back pain, asthma flares, sugar levels outta whack—and my job really is to untangle the root cause, not just patch the surface with something temporary.
I hold a BAMS degree and did my MD in Roga Nidana evam Vikruthi Vigyana. That helped shape how I understand disease, especially the diagnosis side. It made me look deeper, not just doshas but also how diet, stress, daily habits, even random weather shifts—how they all stir up imbalances. My approach usually blends classical Ayurvedic wisdom with practical lifestyle planning. I mean, you can’t just hand over herbs and walk away, right?
I work a lot with lifestyle disorders—like diabetes, blood pressure issues—and chronic conditions where ppl have tried everything and feel stuck. For those, Panchakarma’s a big part of my treatment toolkit, customized of course. No two therapies look the same. And I don’t believe in harsh resets; we go with what feels doable and healing for the person.
There’s this belief I carry that healing doesn’t have to feel like punishment. It should feel like coming back to yourself. My treatment plans often include detailed dietary guidance (which I tweak a lot depending on the season or prakriti), plus daily routines that help regulate both mind and digestion. Gut and mind are always talking—I pay close attention to that link, especially when patients show signs of anxiety, fatigue, foggy head, etc.
I do try to keep learning too. Ayurveda’s not static, it grows—there’s research, new formulations, clinical insights. And while I do believe in tradition, I don’t ignore how modern lifestyles affect vata, pitta, kapha in unpredictable ways. My aim's to give care that's not just classical but relevant.
I see patients not just as ‘cases’ but as people who need time, clarity and support to heal. Helping someone feel seen, and actually better, that's what keeps me doing this work.
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