Dr. Ravinder singh
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | PGIMS Rohtak |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am focused on cardiac care using an integratitive approach, working with heart conditions along with basic life style disease like diabetes, high blood pressure, and weight related issues. My area of interest sits between clinical cardiology and preventive care, where treatment is mixed with practical daily changes, not just medicines alone.
I am certified in integrative preventive cardiology from NIA Jaipur, and this training shaped how I look at heart health as a long process, not a quick fix. I often combine cardiac risk assessment with guidance on diet, activity, stress and routine habits, even when progress feel uneven or slow.
I am drawn to cases where early intervention can reduce long term cardiac risk, though results are not always clear right away. My approach stays patient focused, sometimes flexible, sometimes firm, depending on what actually works in real life!!. I try to keep care simple, evidence guided, and realistic, even when plans need re-adjustment or dont go exactly as expected. |
Achievements: | I am certified in integrative preventive cardiology from NIA Jaipur, which marked a important step in how I understand heart disease and long term risk. This achievement reflects my interest in combining cardiac science with lifestyle based prevention, even when approach feel layered or complex. The training helped me look beyond symptoms, and focus more on sustainable heart care, though learning still continue everyday!! |
I am a doctor with around 3 year experience in cardiac care, mainly working with patients who have basic lifestyle disease like hypertension, diabetes, obesity, and early heart related problems. My work focus has been on understanding how daily habits slowly affect the heart, and how small changes can actually make a difference, even if progress feels slow sometimes. I am involved in routine cardiac assessment, monitoring risk factors, and guiding patients through long-term management of heart health. Most of my experience comes from handling common but serious conditions, and I spend a lot of time explaining things in simple language, though I still feel patients hear only half of it on busy days. Preventive cardiology, lifestyle modification, and early intervention are areas I deal with often, even when outcomes are not imediately visible. I am careful about balancing medical treatment with practical lifestyle advice, because strict plans rarely work in real life. Diet, physical activity, stress control, and medication adherence are parts I revisit again and again, maybe more than needed, but repetition helps. Some cases improve quickly, others dont, and that uncertainty keeps me alert. I am still learning everyday through patient interaction, small clinical mistakes, and feedback that comes quietly. Cardiac care demands patience, and I try to bring that into my practice, even on long or tiring shifts!! My approach stays simple, evidence-based, and patient-centered, even if the process feels a bit messy at times.