Dr. Aditi Gupta
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Madan Mohan Malviya Govt Ayurveda College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am Dr. Raj Kalariya, and my main work right now is around hair care and scalp-related issues. Hair loss, dandruff, premature greying — they sound simple but honestly they connect to so many deeper things in the body. As an Ayurvedic doctor I look at hair not just as something external, but as a reflection of your inner balance, your diet, your stress, your metabolism too. Sometimes people come just asking for oil or tonic, but we end up talking about sleep, digestion, emotions… everything’s linked.
I try to find the root cause, whether it’s hormonal imbalance, poor nutrition, or dosha disturbance — usually it’s a mix. My treatment includes personalized herbal therapy, Panchkarma detox when needed, and simple home routines to nourish the scalp and strengthen hair follicles. I also guide patients about food habits and seasonal care, because hair changes with time & weather (many forget that part).
Sometimes the results take time, which can be frustating, but real healing takes that patience. I like seeing people regrow not just hair but confidence too!! Maybe that’s why I enjoy this speciality so much — it’s about renewal, in every sense. |
Achievements: | I am Dr. Raj Kalariya, and my main focus has been helping people struggling with hairfall and scalp-related problems. Over time I’ve worked with many different cases—some mild, some quite stubborn—and each one tought me something new about how the body reflects imbalance through the hair. I specialize in identifying the underlying causes of hair loss, whether from stress, poor diet, or hormonal issues, and creating a personalized Ayurvedic plan to restore strenght and natural growth. Every success feels personal, truly!! |
I am Dr. Raj Kalariya, and I try to make every patient feel heard before anything else. For me, communication is not just about asking symptoms, it’s about really understanding what a person is going through — their habits, fears, daily routines, even those small things they forget to mention but matter a lot. I believe a good doctor-patient connection can change the whole direction of healing, especially in Ayurveda where everything is about balance and trust. Sometimes patients come with years of struggle, many test reports, or just confusion, and I take time to listen carefully. I explain things in simple words, not heavy medical terms, because healing starts when the patient understands what’s happening inside their own body. Maybe I talk too much sometimes, but I like when people ask questions — it means they are engaged in their own care. I’m dedicated to solving patient’s health issues as much as possible, using a mix of classical Ayurvedic principles and a practical, modern outlook. Whether it’s a chronic disorder, digestive imbalance, stress-related issue, or general weakness, I look for the root cause before suggesting any treatment. I also believe in guiding lifestyle correction — daily routine, diet, sleep — because no medicine can replace discipline in living right. Ayurveda teaches that every body has its own rhythm, and I try to help patients find that again. I don’t promise miracles, but I do promise full attention and honest effort. Sometimes the progress is slow, sometimes quite fast, it depends, but I stay with my patients through it. Maybe that’s why people say I communicate well — I just think of it as listening properly, and speaking from the heart, not from a textbook.