Dr. Faiyaz
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working with male and female infertility cases, and I kind of grew into this field after seeing how many couples struggle for 5+ years without getting proper guidance. I treated around 50 patients facing long-term infertility, and each case tought me something differrent about hormonal imbalance, stress patterns, or even small routine habits that change fertility outcomes a lot.
Sometimes I shift my focus toward kidney issues too, like CKD or high creatinine levels, and I try to balance the ayurvedic line of treatment with practical day-to-day advice. I also see plenty digestive troubles—acidity, bloating or liver-related disturbancess—and those respond quite well when the dosha mapping is done correctly.
Skin problems and joint disorders also come to me often, maybe because people feel more comfortable sharing things when consultation gets a bit personalised. And I keep adjusting my approach case by case, even if it means rechecking notes twice or correcting a herb dose I wrote too fast earlier. |
Achievements: | I am kind of known as a fertility expert in my circle after working with 50+ infertility cases using pure ayurveda, and sometimes I still feel surprised how many couples were told to go for IVF before coming to me. I treated lots of pcod and pid patients, each case different, and seeing them concieve after long struggless makes me feel the work is worth all the late hours n rechecking reports. |
I am Dr. Faiyaz Alam and sometimes I feel like my journey with ayurveda is still unfolding in front of me even after doing my BAMS from IPU Delhi. I worked for around three years now, though the experiences feel way more layered than just counting years. For 2 yrs I handled general OPD as a consultant doctor, where each day brought some new challange or a case that pushed me to think a bit deeper about dosha imbalance or how a simple routine shift can change someone’s whole health story. Then for 1 yr I worked as an ayurveda fertility expert with Gynoveda as a clinic doctor, doing consultations and following many couples through their tough phases. That period taught me patience in a very real sense, and also how hormonal issues don’t always show their root causes on first glance. I made small mistakes too while learning, like speaking too fast in first few consults or over-explaining the herbs, but those things corrected with time. Currently I am working as a medical officer in a govt hospital in Bihar, and here the pace is totally different… sometimes really rushed, sometimes unexpectedly slow, and somehow that mix sharpened my clinical judgement a lot. I get to see those conditions that don’t always walk into private clinics—fevers, chronic untreated issues, even emergency-like situtions where decision must be quick but still safe. I am feeling strongly that online ayurvedic care for specific diseases has huge potential, because so many patients reach out with doubts that go unanswered in regular setups. And I do want to contribute there, guiding people through authentic ayurveda, using simple but solid principles I learned across these yrs. Maybe the digital platform will let me help those who can’t travel or don’t know whom to ask… that idea itself keeps me quite motivated even on exhausting days.