Dr. Ramesh Bhatiya
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | Dr Sarvpallli Radhakrishnan University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly focused on promoting geratic health, helping ageing patients maintain strength, digestion, sleep and daily comfort as years pass. I work with both **man and female wellness**, addressing energy levels, hormonal balance, immunity and long-term lifestyle support, which often get ignored till problems grow big.
My interest also lies in managing chronic allergy conditions like recurrent cold, sneezing, skin reactions, or unexplained sensitivities. These cases can be slow to respond and sometimes confusing, but I try to understand root patterns rather than just control symptoms.
Gut health is another key area I work on, because digestion quietly affects everything else. I focus on bloating, acidity, irregular bowel habits and weak appetite using a balanced approach. At times progress feel gradual, but steady correction usually help patients feel more stable over time. |
Achievements: | I am trained in panchkarma therapy and I work in medical college as healing doctor for cancer patient. My main role focus on palliative care, easing pain and discomfort during cancer care journey. I work closely with patients, sometimes unsure but present, using holistic approach, clinical care, and steady attention to daily needs. This work shaped my interest deeply in supportive oncology care!! |
I am having about a year of hands-on experience in clinical health, mostly working closely with patients in real care settings. My focus stay on understanding disease beyond reports, looking at daily habits, mental state, and overall strength of body. I follow a holistic approach especially while supporting cancer patients, where care is not only about symptoms but also comfort, nutrition, and emotional balance. During this time I worked with patients at different stages of illness, and that taught me patience, sometimes things move slow, sometimes progress feel uneven. I try to integrate holistic health principles carefully, without overdoing anything, because every patient respond differntly. Cancer care, in my view, need gentle planning and steady follow-up, not aggressive promises. I believe clinical experience shape judgement more than theory alone, though I still keep learning everyday. My approach remain patient-centric, focused on improving quality of life and supporting overall wellbeing. There are days when outcomes are uncertain, but consistent care and honest guidance still matter a lot, even when answers are not very clear.