Dr. Neha Pitla
Experience: | 7 years |
Education: | Maharashtra University of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly focused on women’s health—especially the stuff that doesn’t get taken seriously enough. I work with a wide range of gynaecological & hormonal issues—painful or irregular periods, PCOS, endometriosis, fibroids, thyroid slowdowns, ovarian cysts... that whole spectrum where your cycle or energy or fertility just feel off but no one explains *why* properly.
Things like chronic UTIs or fibroadenoma (benign breast lumps), menopausal symptoms—hot flashes, anxiety, sleep mess—those come up often too. I use Panchakarma when it’s needed, but not blindly. Sometimes herbs work, other times we need to change diet or breathing or sleep timing before anything else. It's all connected—Rasa dhatu, Artava dusthi, Agni—if you’ve studied Ayurveda you'll know.
I also work with natural fertility care & Garbhasanskar methods for couples trying to conceive. Honestly, most don’t realise how much mental stress, gut health or sleep is affecting their hormones. That’s where I start. Not by guessing—but by observing. Matching the right chikitsa to the right imbalance.
Every plan I make includes something from all corners—herbs, detox (if needed), diet tweaks, yoga therapy maybe... not too heavy, just real. And tailored. Nothing one-size-fits-all. Because no two cycles ever behave the same!! |
Achievements: | I am an M.D. in Ayurveda with specialization in Rachana Sharir (basically human anatomy in the Ayurvedic lens, but trust me it goes way deeper than just bones & muscles). I’ve published research in international Ayurvedic journals—writing is something I actually enjoy when my head’s not spinning with cases.
I also hold certifications in Yoga teaching & Garbh Sanskar... and right now, I teach at Kerala Ayurveda Academy (USA) which is a cool thing I never thought I'd do tbh. My whole care style leans toward integrative—Ayurveda, yoga, lifestyle hacks, it’s all part of the plan. |
I am Dr. Neha Pitla, and right now I lead the Women’s Health & Wellness Care division here at Sai Ayush Ayurveda Hospital, Hyderabad. My core work really centers around helping women navigate complex gynecological and hormonal issues—naturally, through Ayurveda. PCOD, irregular cycles, infertility, perimenopausal shift, thyroid disturbances... I work with these daily. And trust me, no two cases are ever the same. My background combines classical Ayurvedic training with experience in modern clinical settings, both in India and abroad. I don’t like choosing between the old and the new—both have value. I just go with what makes sense for that patient, at that point in time. Sometimes it’s Panchakarma, other times it’s just dietary correction or breaking one long-term pattern they didn’t even notice. Over the years, I’ve worked with 1,000+ patients across regions—and also conducted community camps, where the focus was not only treatment, but listening. Just hearing what women aren’t able to say in their regular lives is part of the process, honestly. Healing starts there. Apart from clinical practice, I’ve trained a few hundred Ayurvedic students, therapists, interns—teaching them how to approach women’s care with more depth and clarity. Diagnosis isn’t only about symptoms. It’s about space, digestion, sleep, heat, breath, flow... the subtle stuff no scan catches. That’s where Ayurveda really shines, I feel. My method is not flashy or fast. It’s layered, intuitive, built on listening carefully. Hormonal balance takes time. But when we get it right—it holds. And that’s worth the whole journey.