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Dr. Manasi S

Dr. Manasi S
Ayurseva Ayurveda clinic Newtown Kolkata
Doctor information
Experience:
8 years
Education:
Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am an Ayurveda physician focusing mainly on metabolic, musculoskeletal, skin, digestive, women’s health and stress-related disorders — yeah, quite a mix but they’re all connected in some way. I try to look beyond the surface issues, like joint pain or acne or fatigue, to see what’s happening deeper — digestion, hormones, emotions, sleep, all those tiny imbalances that slowly grow into disease. My approach is simple: understand the root cause first, treat after. In my work, I use classical Ayurvedic principles along with practical, evidence-based methods. Each person gets a personalized plan — herbs, diet changes, yoga, and small but real lifestyle shifts. Some patients come expecting only medicine, but often it’s about habits, about how we live every day. For stress and anxiety issues especially, I combine Ayurveda with breathing and meditation-based therapy that helps the mind settle before the body can heal. Sometimes I get suprised how quickly things turn around, other times it takes patience. But I like that slow process — it teaches both doctor and patient a lot!!
Achievements:
.I am an Ayurveda physician, and for me the biggest achievement is always the wellbeing of my patients — that steady shift from illness to balance. Over time I’ve seen people recover from chronic pain, stress, and lifestyle issues through simple Ayurvedic practices, and honestly that feels like success to me. Each recovery, even small one, reminds me why this work matters. I focus on guiding people toward health that last, not just quick relief... sometimes that takes time, but it’s worth it!!

I am an Ayurveda physician and yoga therapist with a little over 8 years of experience — kind of a long, winding journey that took me through different corners of India and so many different kinds of people. My work has moved between clinical practice, teaching, and Smrithi Meditation counselling, all of which somehow keep connecting back to the same idea — understanding the person, not just the disease. I’ve worked with Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala in Cochin, Punarjani Ayurveda in Bangalore, Ayurseva in Kolkata and Patanjali Chikitsalay too. Each of those places taught me something new — about classical formulations, about real-world challenges, and about how patience can be more healing than any medicine sometimes. The diversity of patients I saw, from chronic autoimmune and digestive disorders to anxiety and insomnia, helped me learn how Ayurveda works differently for each constitution (Prakriti). In my consultations, I try to go deep into the root cause — what habits, emotions, or long-standing imbalances created the illness. I use classical Ayurvedic medicines, diet plans, yoga therapy, and lifestyle modifications as tools to rebuild balance. And then there’s Smriti Meditation, which I integrate as Ayurvedic psychotherapy — it helps people calm mental restlessness, reconnect with their natural rhythm. Sometimes patients are surprised how much emotional patterns affect digestion or hormones, but that’s the beauty of holistic medicine, right? I prefer keeping treatments simple, practical, not heavy or unrealistic. Healing should fit into a person’s life, not the other way round. Maybe that’s my guiding thought — to make Ayurveda and yoga feel alive again, not ancient or complicated. There are still moments when I feel I don’t know enough, when a case doesn’t respond as I expect, but those moments push me to study more, listen more carefully, and stay humble in front of this vast science.