हमारी आयुर्वेदिक विशेषज्ञों की टीम — पृष्ठ 89
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. Amit Kumar
10
0 समीक्षाएँ
I am working in many Ayurvedic clinic over the years, and sometimes I still feel like I am learning new thing every single day. I started my journey with a simple aim to understand how Ayurveda actually works in real pt cases, and slowly I kind of grew into handling diff conditions with more confidence, even if I fumbled a bit in the starting. I got the chance to work closely with senior vaidya, watching how they approach prakriti, vikriti, agni or small clues in a patient’s routine that change whole diagnosis… and it shaped the way I see treatment now.
I am mostly into regular clinical practice—consulting pt with digestive disorders, skin problems, mild hormonal issues, those lifestyle troubles that keep coming back. Sometimes I sit thinking if I’m missing something, then I recheck the history again or ask one more small question, and suddenly the dosha picture becomes clearer. I like that process actually, even though it takes time. I try to keep my approach practical: understanding the root imbalance, then planning herbal support, diet correction, and some easy daily habits that pt can actually follow (not too complicated stuff).
Working in diff clinics also showed me how each place had its own style of treatment. In some places I focused more on Panchakarma planning, in some it was pure medicine-based care, and in others we did more counseling than anything else. I kind of learned to adapt, which helped me give pt the right mix of classical and day-to-day usable advice. Sometimes I worry if I’m being too direct, but then patients tell me they actually like that clarity.
I keep aiming to improve my skills, because Ayurveda is huge and honestly no one can say they perfect it. But I do put my full effort into every consultation—checking symptoms properly, looking at dosha patterns, thinking through how agni is behaving, and trying to guide pt toward long-term wellness rather than short fixes. And I guess that’s what I hope to continue: treating with honesty, learning with patience, and helping people feel genuinely better through authentic Ayurvedic care.
Dr. Shallu Garg
9
0 समीक्षाएँ
I am working in Ayurveda since more than 25 years now, sometimes I still wonder how fast all these years went by, moving from one city to another and seeing so many different pt and their stories. I started with my BAMS degree from a traditional Ayurvedic college, where I got the real grounding in classical texts and the day-to-day clinical work that shaped my way of thinking. Later I did my MD in Alternative Medicine, wanting to understand healing from few more angles and bring that back into my Ayurvedic practice.
I practiced in Punjab first, then Mumbai for some time, and after that in Dehradun and finally Delhi NCR… each place teached me something differrent. In Mumbai the flow of patients was so much that I learnt to diagnose fast but still carefully, while in Dehradun people wanted more detailed, slow conversations about their health. I feel these shifts made me more flexible in my approach, though sometimes I still catch myself mixing methods and then correcting it later.
Most of my work is around authentic Ayurveda and Panchakarma therapies, doing it how it should be done, not in shortcut ways. Over the years I managed chronic diseases, pain disorders, digestive imbalances, skin conditions, and also many lifestyle-related issues that kept increasing everywhere I worked. One thing I always keep in mind is not to jump to treatment before understanding the root—dosha changes, agni issues, mental stress, all of that matter.
I also worked with so many families who stayed with me for years, and sometimes I feel more like part of their home doctor circle than just an Ayurvedic consultant. Even now, I still get calls from patients in Punjab or Mumbai asking small doubts, which makes me realise how long this journey has been already. My aim remains the same: simple, honest, Ayurveda-based care, and giving people proper guidance that actually fits their life, not some textbook ideal.
There are days when I feel tired, yes, but the satisfaction of watching someone recover slowly through Panchakarma or correct their lifestyle and get stable results… that keeps me going and makes all these years feel worth it.
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