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Dr. Payal Raghatate

Dr. Payal Raghatate
Parasnath Speciality Clinic Wardha
Doctor information
Experience:
Education:
Bapuji Ayurvedic Medical College And Hospital Challakere
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am a doctor who mainly works with patients dealing with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, obesity related problems and sciatica. Over time I have seen how these conditions slowly affect daily movement, energy and even confidence, and that made me focus more deeply on this area. Many people come with long standing joint pain, stiffness or nerve related discomfort, and often they have already tried many things before reaching here. My work involves understanding how weight, posture, lifestyle and body mechanics all connect with joint and spine health. I try to look beyond just pain and see what is actually triggering the problem. Some days improvement is slow, other days it surprises both the patient and me. I pay close attention to symptoms, body response and daily habits before planning any step. Managing chronic conditions like arthritis or sciatica needs patience, both from doctor and patient. I focus on steady progress, realistic goals and long term comfort rather than quick fixes. Over time this approach helps people move better, feel stronger and manage their condition with more confidence.
Achievements:
I am a doctor focused on ayurvedic treatment and long term healing care. Over time I worked closely with patients dealing with chronic issues, digestion problems and body imbalances, and slowly understood how classical ayurveda helps when used properly. My work mostly revolves around choosing right therapies and herbs, not rushing the process. Sometimes results take time but the body responds in its own way. I try to keep treatment simple, practical and suited to each person, even when cases feel bit complicated or confusing at start.

I am a doctor who has worked in OPD and IPD settings at a Government hospital, where I gained real exposure to day to day patient care and emergency based situations. That phase of work taught me how important it is to stay alert, calm and focused even when workload becomes heavy. I handled patients from different backgrounds, some with simple complaints and some with complex medical needs, and each case added something to my learning. Later I started working at Parasnath Speciality Clinic in Wardha, where my role became more structured but still very hands on. Here I manage OPD cases, assist in clinical decision making, and follow up patients closely. I deal with a mix of acute and chronic conditions, and I try to understand not only the disease but also the patient’s daily routine and limitations. Sometimes cases don’t follow textbook patterns, and that’s where experience really helps. I believe observing carefully, listening properly and adjusting treatment step by step makes a big difference. Working in different setups has helped me grow, not just in skills but also in patience and clinical judgement.