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Dr. Ashish Rawat

Dr. Ashish Rawat
Shree Shyam Piles Clinic
Doctor information
Experience:
Education:
Doon Institute Of Medical Sciences
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am a doctor working mainly with gastrointestinal issues, pain managment, skin problems and anorectal disease — kind of a wide mix but they often connect more than people think. My day to day work often involve treating conditions like gastritis, acid reflux, IBS, and other digestive troubles that mess with daily life. I try to focus on finding root causes instead of just giving a quick fix, even though sometimes that part takes longer than expected. When it comes to pain, I use different therapeutic approach including viddha karma which can bring strong releif for chronic or stubborn cases. I like working closely with patients on this part, because pain isn’t just physical — it affects mood, sleep, everything, and each case need a bit of customizing. Skin conditions are another area I deal with often — from common allergies and rashes to more persistent dermal issues that don’t heal easily. And anorectal care is a major part of my specialisation too, managing fissures, piles, fistula and other discomforts that people often hesitate to talk about. My goal is always to make treatment feel approachable, not intimidating.
Achievements:
I am proud to say I completd a certified course focused on skin disease, which really deepend my understanding of dermatological conditions and their treatments. That training helped me look at skin not just as a surface issue but as a mirror of internal health too — something I didn’t fully realise before. It also gave me more confidence to manage tricky cases like chronic rashes or persistant infections. It’s a small step maybe, but it shaped how I approach patient care every day.

I am a medical practitioner with focused experince in managing anorectal conditions, gastrointestinal (GIT) disorders, and chronic pain-related issues — though honestly I still find myself learning new nuances every day. My daily work involve both diagnosis and long-term care of patients with common and complex anorectal diseases like fissures, hemorrhoids, fistula and similar conditions, and I try to approach each case with careful clinical judgement rather than rushing into interventions. Over the years I got quite deep into GIT health too, dealing with digestive disorders that affect quality of life — things like chronic gastritis, acid reflux, irritable bowel, etc. My goal is always to look beyond the surface symptom and figure out what’s actually disrupting the patient’s gut balance. I don’t claim to know everything, but my hands-on practice in this field has given me a pretty strong understanding of how lifestyle, diet and proper treatment plans can make a huge difference. Another key part of my practice is pain managment therapy, particularly through traditional viddha karma techniques. It’s a therapeutic approach that uses precise methods to relieve chronic pain and restore mobility, and I’ve seen patients respond remarkably well to it even when other treatments failed. Sometimes the results still suprise me — especially with long-standing pain cases where gradual relief brings back daily comfort. I try to keep my consultations open and straightforward (maybe too direct sometimes!), explaining options clearly and making sure patients feel part of the decision-making process. My belief is that real healing happens when medical treatment and patient understanding go hand in hand, not when one is imposed on the other. And even though my focus areas are quite specific, I’m always exploring new evidence and refining techniques — medicine never really “stops,” and neither should we.