Dr. Shubham Sonar
Experience: | 6 years |
Education: | Maharashtra University Of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly focused on cardiology and musculoskeletal disorders, and my work revolves around understanding how heart health and body structure often connect in day to day life. I deal with cardiac related concerns through an ayurvedic lens, looking at circulation, metabolism, stress load, and long term prevention, not only symptoms. Some cases take time to respond and that can feel slow, but steady changes matter more I feel.
I am also deeply involved in managing musculoskeletal problems like joint pain, stiffness, back issues, and movement limitation. These conditions are rarely isolated, lifestyle, digestion, posture all play role here, even when patient dont notice it first. My approach stays practical, combining classical assessment with therapies and guidance that people can actually follow. I keep learning from outcomes, sometimes adjusting plans mid way, which is normal i think. The goal stays clear though, better function, less pain, and sustainable health over time. |
Achievements: | I am focused on patients well being, and that is honestly the main achievement I look back at. Over time, I see patients feel better, move better, sleep little improved, and that matters more than numbers. Some recover fast, some take long time, and that can be challanging but still rewarding. I work closely, explain things slowly, adjust care when needed, sometimes even doubting plan then correcting it. Seeing trust build, symptoms reduce, and daily life improve gives real satisfaction, even if results are not perfect everytime. |
I am a BAMS graduate with a Fellowship in Preventive Cardiology, and my clinical journey has grown steadily over more than 4 years now. During this time I got chance to treat over 10,000 patients across different health concerns, which honestly shaped how I think about ayurveda in real life practice. The exposure was intense at times, but it helped me understand patient patterns, lifestyle impact and long term care better. I am actively involved in Panchkarma therapies and have successfully performed more than 400 Panchkarma procedures till date. My hands-on work includes Agnikarma, Viddhakarma, and Marma Therapy, and these therapies require precision, patience and lot of observation. Some days the response is quick, other days it takes time, but that is part of learning I guess. I try to keep treatments as per classical principles while adjusting to modern preventive needs, esp in cardiology related risk factors. I am more inclined towards preventive care, lifestyle correction and procedure based management rather than only medicine. Diet, daily routine, and follow up matters a lot, even if patient feels fine initially. I may sound strict sometimes about compliance, but results do show up slowly. My approach keeps evolving, and I am still learning everyday, from patients mostly, not just textbooks!!