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Dr. Rehana

Dr. Rehana
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Experience:
7 years
Education:
Rajiv Gandhi Ayurveda Medical College and hospital
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am focused on consulting patients with musculoskeletal disorders, infertility concerns, and digestive issues like acidity and related discomfort. My work usually involves understanding pain, stiffness, joint movement, or recurring body ache, and then looking at how lifestyle, digestion, and daily habits may be adding to the problem, which happens more often than people think. I am also involved in infertility consultation, where I try to look at the body as a whole rather than only one system. Hormonal balance, digestion, stress, and routine all connects here, and sometimes progress feels slow, but that part is important. I try to explain this clearly, even when patients feel impatient or confused. Acidity and digestive imbalance are another area I consult on regularly. These issues look small, but they disturb sleep, appetite, and daily energy levels alot. I focus on identifying triggers like food timing, diet habits, and routine errors, and then guiding patients in a manageable way. I prefer a practical, patient-centered approach, keeping treatments realistic and safe, without rushing outcomes or making big claims!!. I am still refining my clinical judgement daily, because medical practice need constant attention and learning.
Achievements:
I am a BAMS graduate, having successfully completed my Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery after years of structured academic training and clinical exposure. This qualification gave me a strong foundation in classical Ayurvedic texts, basic modern medical subjects, and patient care principles, all studied together which was challenging at times. Finishing BAMS was an important step for me, and it continue to shape how I think and work as a doctor, even now!!

I am an Ayurveda doctor, focused on understanding health through the classical principles of Ayurvedic medicine and how they apply in everyday life today. My work mainly revolves around using traditional Ayurvedic concepts like dosha balance, digestion, lifestyle correction, and preventive care, and honestly I am still learning new things daily as practice itself teaches a lot. I am trained in identifying root causes of common health concerns rather than only looking at symptoms, and I try to approach each case with patience and clear observation. Ayurveda is not fast medicine, and I sometimes remind patients about this, because the body needs time to respond when treatment is natural and individualized. I work with basic Ayurvedic treatment planning, diet guidance, and routine correction, which feels simple but often gets ignored. My interest lies in holistic care, where food, sleep, stress, and daily habits are just as important as medicines. I believe small changes can make real difference, even though it does not sound dramatic. At times I double check my own understanding, because accuracy matter a lot in medical practice, even traditional systems. I try to keep consultations practical and honest, without overcomplicating things or promising unrealistic results!! Clear communication is important for me, especially when explaining Ayurvedic concepts to people who are new to it. I also focus on preventive healthcare, because avoiding disease is always better than managing it later. I am committed to practicing Ayurveda with responsibility, safety, and respect for classical texts, while staying aware of modern health needs. The goal is steady improvement, not perfection, and I am still growing into this role as a doctor, one patient at time.