Dr. Abhishek Gautam
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Govt Ayurveda College Rewa MP |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working in Ayurvedic diagnosis and treatment, and for me the real key is in getting the root cause right before thinking about any medicine. I spend time on detailed dosha assessment, prakriti analysis, and also small signs from patient history that sometimes get ignored. If diagnosis is precise then half the treatment already falls in place. My style is to build customized plans, not one-size-fits-all.
Most of my patients get guidance that include herbal formulations, sometimes simple churnas, sometimes oils or kashayams depending on their state. Along with that I give diet rules, like what to avoid or add depending on whether vata, pitta or kapha is aggravated. Lifestyle changes also play a big part, because even the best medicine will not work if daily routine keeps disturbing balance.
I also believe in clear patient education. When people understand *why* a particular diet or medicine is suggested, they follow it better. It makes them part of the healing instead of just waiting for results. My aim always is long-term healing, not a short relief where the same complaint returns in a few months.
Holistic is not just a word here — I try to align therapy with constitution, health history, and the present needs of the patient. Whether it’s chronic digestion troubles, joint pain, skin disease or stress related imbalance, the approach is same: identify root, correct imbalance, support body with herbs and routine, then let it heal naturally.
In short, my work is about restoring balance, helping people regain health in a way that feels sustainable, practical, and rooted in authentic Ayurveda. |
Achievements: | I am proud that over time I built a strong base in Ayurvedic pharmacology, going into depth of both classical and proprietary medicines. For me its never just about remembering names, but really about how guna, virya, vipaka act in body. That helps me select formulations with better precision, even a small change in dose or anupana can make big differnce in results. My strenght is matching herbs and combos to unique dosha imbalance, not using generic mixes blindly. This skill of aligning prakriti, samprapti and right medicine is what I see as my key achievemnt, since it allows me to deliver care that is safe, effective and truly individualized. |
I am working these days in Ayurveda in two main tracks, one as a consultant physician seeing patients, and the other inside the pharmacy part where I handle production and quality of medicines. At first they may look like seperate fields but actually they overlap so much. On clinical side my role is about listening carefully, checking prakriti, analyzing dosha state, tracing back the samprapti, the whole chain of pathology before I decide what plan is suitable. I keep reminding myself that a treatment has to be realistic for daily life, because if its too heavy or impractical people leave it midway. My idea is not just suppress a symptom but go to the root cause, work on that slowly but surely. On the pharmacy side, I spend more time with raw material checking, verifying purity, testing methods, and samskara—the processing stage where dravya gets transformed into medicine. I make sure that preparation follow classical guidelines but also safe under modern standrads. Sometimes I do trial batches, review dosage, or look at how certain formulations behave in clinical use. That work gave me deeper sense of dravya guna than what I studied in books, because I see how small changes in processing alter the effect. It makes me more confident while prescribing, as I know not just what a medicine does but how it is built step by step. I also work with product development teams where we discuss adapting classical formulations into new dosage forms. There are moments of doubt, like how much innovation is fine without breaking the authenticity, but that’s part of the balance we keep looking for. Education is another part I value highly—I explain to patients why a herb is selected, why diet change matters, or how lifestyle shifts support the medicine. That way they feel involved and not just handed a prescription. For me the bigger goal is simple: keep Ayurveda authentic yet relevant, bring healing that is safe, practical, and long lasting. Whether it’s at the consultation table or in the pharmacy floor, my aim is to merge the science of preparation with the art of clinical application, so patients feel cared for and actually see result that endure.