हमारी आयुर्वेदिक विशेषज्ञों की टीम — पृष्ठ 85
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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परामर्श:
Dr. Yashavanth M V
19
0 समीक्षाएँ
I am an Ayurvedic doctor trained at one of the most reputed institutes, SDM, and my work mostly revolves around helping people restore balance and feel better in a real, lasting way. I follow authentic Ayurvedic principles, but at same time I stay practical, because health is not always textbook. Over time, I have developed a deep understanding of traditional healing along with hands-on clinical experience, and that combination guides most of my decisions.
I work with patients facing chronic lifestyle disorders, hormonal imbalance, digestion related problems, skin diseases, and stress linked issues that slowly affect daily life. Many cases are not simple, and sometimes progress takes time, which can feel frustrating. My focus stays on finding root cause rather than chasing symptoms again and again. I try to blend classical Ayurveda with modern insights, keeping treatment safe, personalised, and effective, even if it needs small adjustments later.
Every consultation with me is detailed. I listen carefully, sometimes more than expected, because small habits matter alot. I assess prakriti, routine, food patterns, and stress before suggesting medicines or diet. Treatment plans include herbal support, lifestyle guidance, and food changes that actually fit into daily life. My intention is to empower patients, not overwhelm them with too many rules.
I believe healing should feel supportive and clear, not confusing. Some days results come quick, other days slow, but steady balance is the aim. I am here to guide people who want genuine care rooted in Ayurveda, even when the path feels uneven!!
Dr. Muskan
22
0 समीक्षाएँ
I am an Ayurveda doctor and most of my daily work revolves around patients dealing with skin, hair, and gynecology related problems. Over time I have seen many cases of chronic skin diseases like psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo and other long lasting skin conditions that affect not just the body but confidence also. These cases need patience, both from doctor side and patient side, and I try to keep that balance.
I also see many patients with hair problems such as hair fall, dandruff, thinning, and scalp issues. Sometimes the cause looks simple, sometimes it goes deeper into digestion, hormones or lifestyle, and that part always needs careful thinking. I usually take time to understand routine, food habits, stress levels and body response before planning treatment.
Gynecology disorders are another important part of my practice. I manage common issues related to menstrual irregularities, hormonal imbalance and other women health concerns using Ayurvedic medicines and lifestyle guidance. Some cases respond fast, some take time, and honestly that variation keeps me learning everyday.
My approach stays practical and root focused. I do not rush treatments. I believe steady improvement matter more than quick fixes. There are days when results come slowly and that can feel frustrating, but consistency usually pays off. I try to guide patients in a simple way, explaining what is happening and what they can expect, without overcomplicating things.
Dr. Aishwarya K
24
0 समीक्षाएँ
I am a qualified Ayurveda physician who works closely with people looking for holistic and result-oriented care, though every case still feels a bit different to me. My consultations are rooted in classical Ayurvedic principles, but I also adapt them to present-day routines, work stress, food habits, and daily pressures that patients usually talk about halfway through the visit.
I spend time understanding Prakriti, lifestyle patterns, digestion, sleep, and personal health goals, sometimes more time than planned honestly. Based on this, I design individualised treatment plans using Ayurvedic herbal formulations, diet correction, Panchakarma guidance, and lifestyle changes that patients can actually follow. I try not to overload plans, though at times it takes a few adjustments to get it right.
My approach stays focused on identifying root cause of illness rather than only managing surface symptoms, even when progress feels slow. I believe restoring balance in the body leads to better energy, improved wellbeing, and steadier long-term health, but results can vary and that is part of real practice. I keep observing, revising, and learning from each patient interaction, because Ayurveda is precise yet flexible, and care should feel personal not rushed!!
Over time, working this way has shaped how I practice and how I listen, and that matters more to me than quick fixes or short term relief.
Dr. Vivekanand Ubale
16
0 समीक्षाएँ
I am running my own clinic since 2022, named Arogya Clinic, and this space slowly became the centre of my daily work and learning. Most of the patient flow here, almost 80%, comes with skin and hair related disorders, which keeps me deeply involved in dermatology-focused care on a regular basis. The remaining 20% are general patients, where day care based treatments are provided depending on the condition and need, some days are calm, some are very packed.
I am actively performing procedures like hydrafacial, laser hair removal, chemical peeling, and PRP for hair and face. These treatments require precision, patience and regular follow up, and I try to stay attentive at every step, even when days feel long. I combine procedural care with proper clinical assessment, because procedure alone never works in isolation, at least thats what I see daily.
Managing a clinic on my own also taught me how important consistency and trust is. I closely observe patient response, skin behaviour, and recovery patterns, adjusting treatment plans when needed. Some results are quick, some take time, but steady improvement matters more here. Running Arogya Clinic has shaped my practice style, making it more practical, patient focused, and grounded in real-world clinical work, even if learning still feels ongoing everyday.
Dr. Anjna Tak
14
0 समीक्षाएँ
I am working in the field of Ayurvedic Obstetrics and Gynecology for more than 18 years now, across clinical practice as well as research work, and honestly the learning still feels ongoing. My work mainly revolves around women’s health concerns that are long standing and sometimes emotionally heavy, like infertility, menstrual irregularities, PCOS, vaginal infections, fibroids, endometriosis and adenomyosis. Over the years these cases shaped how I observe patterns rather than just reports.
I also actively handle preconception care, antenatal care and postnatal care, which needs patience and continous follow up, not shortcuts. Some days outcomes are very clear, some days progress is slow and needs rethinking, but that is part of real practice. I try to combine classical Ayurvedic principles with practical clinical judgement, keeping safety and sustainability in mind.
My approach stays woman-centred, with attention to diet, lifestyle, mental state and reproductive health as a whole, not as isolated organs. Research exposure helped me question routines and refine protocols, though not every answer comes fast. After all these years, I still believe careful listening, regular monitoring and realistic planning matters more than dramatic claims, even if that sounds less impressive.
Dr. Kirit Patel
14
0 समीक्षाएँ
I am working in the field of Ayurveda and Panchkarma for around 25 years now, and this journey has shaped the way I look at health and healing in real life. Over these years, I have seen many changes in patients needs, lifestyles, and expectations, yet the core principles of Ayurveda still hold strong for me. Daily clinical practice, observing patterns again and again, has taught me things no textbook ever fully explains.
My work mainly involves Ayurvedic consultation along with Panchkarma therapies, where treatment is not rushed and body response is watched closely. I focus on detoxification, balance of doshas, and gradual recovery, because quick fixes rarely last. Some cases improve fast, some take time, and I have learned to respect that pace even when patients feel impatient, sometimes I do too.
With long hands on experience, I pay a lot of attention to planning Panchkarma properly, not just the procedures but also preparation and post care, which many overlook. I try to guide patients in simple daily habits, food choices, and routines that actually fit into their life, not ideal ones on paper. After so many years, I still feel there is more to learn, and that keeps me careful, observant and grounded in my practice.
Dr. Sujata Adhikari
15
0 समीक्षाएँ
I am working as a medical officer at Rajib Gandhi Memorial Ayurvedic College And Hospital, and alongside that I also run my private clinic. This balance between hospital duty and clinic work keeps me grounded, some days hectic, but very real. My main clinical focus stay on gynecological problems like PCOS and PCOD, where hormonal imbalance, cycle issues, and long-term planning all overlap in messy ways.
I also manage arthritis and chronic joint pain, using Ayurveda based pain management that look beyond just symptoms. Hair fall is another area I see daily, often linked with stress, hormones, or digestion, and honestly it rarely has one simple cause. I try to explain this clearly to patients, even when answers feel slow or layered.
My approach is practical and patient-centred. I listen first, then plan treatment using Ayurvedic medicines, diet guidance, and lifestyle changes that people can actually follow. Working in a teaching hospital has shaped my thinking, but private practice teaches patience in a different way. Some cases improve fast, others dont, and I stay honest about that. The goal remain steady health, not rushed results!!
Dr. Prabhat joshi
13
0 समीक्षाएँ
I am working under a CRAV doctor for about one year, where I gained steady clinical exposure and learned practical decision making in day to day patient care. That phase shaped my basics a lot, sometimes slowly, sometimes in a rush, but it helped me understand how real practice actually works. Along with that, I am doing self practice for over 3 years now, managing patients independently and building confidence step by step.
My work involves careful case taking, understanding patient history, and planning treatment in a way that feels realistic for their lifestyle. I focus on observing patterns, following up regularly, and adjusting treatment when required, even when results take time. Some days are smooth, some days feel challanging, but that is part of learning medicine in real life.
I try to keep my approach simple and honest. I explain conditions clearly, even if it takes extra time, and prefer practical guidance rather than overloading patients with theory. Working both under guidance and independently has given me a balanced view of responsiblity, ethics, and patient trust, which I still think about while treating every new case.
Dr. Lalit Modi
14
0 समीक्षाएँ
I am trained through a one year course at Rashtriya Ayurved Vidhyapith, where my clinical thinking slowly become more clear, though sometimes confusing in start. After that, I worked for around six month as a medical officer at Nimesh Ayurveda Hospital, handling OPD cases, daily rounds, and basic emergency judgement, which honestly pushed my confidence a lot.
Later, after another six month period, I continued my journey as a consultant doctor at Shashwat Ayurveda. Here my role expanded more, with independent case handling, treatment planning, and long term follow-ups. I focus on practical Ayurveda, not just textbook lines. Some days are hectic, some are slow, but patient responce keep me going.
My approach is patient-focused, combining classical Ayurvedic principles with real life lifestyle guidance. I try to understand prakriti, symptoms, and habits before deciding anything, even if it take more time. I still feel learning never stops, and that keeps my work honest, even little messy sometimes!!
Dr. Amrita Raveendran
14
0 समीक्षाएँ
I am carrying around 9 years of clinical experience, working closely with patients across day to day practice, and another 3.5 years as a lecturer, which shaped how I think and explain medicine. Clinical work keeps me grounded, teaching keeps me alert. Sometimes I feel both roles pull me in diffirent directions, but they also balance each other in a strange way.
I am used to handling patients directly, listening, examining, deciding step by step, not rushing things. At same time, my years as lecturer trained me to break complex topics into simple ideas, even when my own head feels full. Teaching students made me question my own basics again and again, which was uncomfortable at times, but useful.
My approach to care is practical and patient-focused, shaped by real cases and classroom discussions. I try to stay clear, honest, and consistent, even when outcomes take time. There are days when learning feels slow, days when progress feels obvious!! both are part of this work. I continue to grow through clinic and academics, still learning, still adjusting, still showing up.
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