Dr. Abhay Pratap Singh
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | RAC PILIBHIT |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working with joint pain and musculoskeletal problems, stuff like arthritis, chronic back ache, even post injury stiffness that keeps coming back. In Ayurveda these are never just “bone issues”, they often tie into dosha imbalance, weak digestion, or wrong lifestyle. I try to read the whole picture before planning therapy. For some patients Panchakarma like basti or abhyanga is main line, for others mild detox plus rasayana herbs helps more.
I also see many abdominal cases — indigestion, bloating, gastritis, IBS type complaints. Here too I don’t just push medicines, I guide food habits, timings, stress relief and daily routine. A wrong meal at the wrong time can do more harm than people expect. My plans always mix herbal medicine with diet and lifestyle that patient can actually follow.!! My focus is to not just give short relief but to help restore balance, make digestion stronger, joints lighter, body flexible again — health that lasts not weeks but years. |
Achievements: | I am grateful that during the covid pandemic I recieved certifications for my work in patient managment and preventive health service. Those days were hectic, we had to balance Ayurvedic support with emergency care, sometimes long hours without break. The recognition came not just for treating sick people but also for community awareness drives, infection control and integrative care. It helped me build skill in emergency response, infectious disease handling and real teamwork under pressure. |
I am an Ayurvedic physician working mostly with musculoskeletal and abdominal disorders, and over time that’s become the space where I feel most connected with my patients. When someone comes with joint pain, chronic back ache, arthritis flares, or digestive troubles like bloating, acidity, constipation — I don’t just see the symptom, I try to trace where the imbalance really started. Ayurveda teaches that dosha disturbance, diet habits, even emotional stress can sit hidden for months before showing as pain or illness. That understanding shapes how I approach each case. In practice I rely on Panchakarma therapies, herbal medicines, and very specific lifestyle adjustments. Panchakarma is not just about detox, it’s about clearing pathways so the body can heal itself again. I use Virechana for abdominal issues, Basti for spinal and joint care, sometimes Nasya when stress and digestion are interlinked. Herbal formulations are chosen carefully, never as a generic prescription but tuned to prakriti and the stage of samprapti. Many times the smallest daily change — the way food is taken, the timing of sleep, even posture — makes more difference than heavy medication. At Chikkodi hospital earlier, and now in my own consultations, I’ve seen patients regain mobility after years of stiffness, or digestive comfort after thinking “this is just how my body works.” That reminds me why individualized treatment matters. Every plan is designed with the patient’s goals in mind — some want to walk pain-free, some want to avoid surgery, some just want to eat without discomfort. And it’s important they feel heard, not rushed. I believe patient education is part of treatment. When people understand what dosha imbalance is creating their symptoms, they become more engaged, and the changes last. I keep my consultations open and conversational, sometimes even repeating the same point twice if it helps clarity.!! My aim is not quick fixes but restoring balance that stays, letting the body and mind feel lighter, stronger, more aligned.