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Dr. Anjana

Dr. Anjana
Central Ayurvedic Research Institute
Doctor information
Experience:
3 years
Education:
Taranath Goverment Ayuevedic Medical College Bellary, Karnataka
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mainly into Panchakarma therapies, that’s where most of my energy and focus goes. I work a lot with thyroid problems, gynecological conditions like PCOS or irregular cycles, and also with metabolic disorders — obesity, sluggish digestion, pre-diabetes type issues. My way of working is always about root-cause, not quick band-aid fixes. Each plan is personalized — sometimes strong detox like Virechana or Basti is needed, other times it’s more about gentle correction with herbs and food timings. I mix detox and rejuvenation, herbal meds, yoga advice, even sleep and stress routines into one plan, depending on what the patient can actually follow.!! The aim is not just temporary relief but restoring balance, getting hormones stable, digestion smoother, mind calmer. I’ve seen patients change in unexpected ways when the right therapy clicks. For me that’s the goal — long-term healing, not a quick patch.
Achievements:
I am grateful that during my MD under RGUHS I secured 7th rank — something that felt small at first but later I realized it reflects the years of grind and my focus on Ayurveda studies. That rank isn’t just a number for me, it pushed me harder into research, clinical practice and keeping treatments evidence-based.!! It reminds me that learning never really stops, and that each patient deserves care that is both rooted in tradition and proven in practice.

I am an Ayurvedic physician with an MD in Panchakarma, carrying more than 6 yrs of clinical practice behind me — and honestly, those years have shaped how I look at both disease and healing. Most of my work revolves around thyroid disorders and gynecological conditions, because that’s where I’ve seen Ayurveda really show its depth. Patients come in with long histories of medication, imbalance, constant fatigue or irregular cycles… and with Panchakarma therapies, supported by diet and lifestyle changes, we’ve managed to slowly turn things around. Not overnight, but with steady shifts that actually stay. I’ve trained hands-on in all the core Panchakarma procedures — Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, Raktamokshana — and I don’t use them in a mechanical way. Each protocol is tailored, based on prakriti, dosha involvement, even the patient’s state of mind at the time. Because what works for one thyroid case may fail in another, unless you adjust. Same with PCOS, infertility, or metabolic sluggishness. That flexibility is what makes Ayurveda real to me. My approach blends classical Ayurvedic principles with awareness of modern health challenges. Hormonal imbalances, lifestyle diseases, stress-driven metabolic crashes — these aren’t rare anymore, they’re everyday cases. Panchakarma gives me tools not just to detox the body but to reset it, while Rasayana therapies and counseling help patients rebuild strength after. I believe in compassionate, slow medicine. Taking time with diagnosis, explaining the why of each step, and making sure treatment feels doable. Because patients already carry the weight of their illness, and healing should lighten that, not add another burden. That’s the kind of care I try to practice — integrative, personal, and always focused on restoring balance in both body & mind.