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Dr. Shweta

Dr. Shweta
Dharwad
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
JSS Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am focused mainly on General Medicine and Lifestyle Management within Ayurvedic practice, and this is where most of my clinical energy goes. My work centers around digestive disorders, stress-related conditions, and metabolic issues, which I see coming up again and again in daily practice, sometimes in ways that feel oddly connected. I rely on traditional Ayurvedic protocols to assess imbalance and guide treatment, using principles like agni, dosha assessment, and daily routine correction. Digestive health often becomes the starting point, even when patients come in for something else, and I keep noticing how stress quietly worsens metabolic problems over time. My approach leans toward gradual changes in diet, routine, and behavior, rather than quick fixes, even though patients often want fast results. I try to practice General Medicine in a way that stays practical and grounded, not theoretical. Lifestyle guidance, food planning, and consistent follow-up matter more than perfect compliance, at least in my experience. Some days the progress feels slow, but the long-term balance usually speaks for itself, even if I doubt it in middle of busy clinic hours.
Achievements:
I am a graduate in Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) from a recognized university, a journey that felt demanding but deeply grounding. I have conducted community health workshops on Ayurvedic nutrition and mental well-being, sharing practical guidance with real people, not textbooks. Patients often mention my compassionate, patient-centric approach, which matters to me, even when outcomes take time, and care feels slightly messy, but honest.

I am an Ayurvedic Physician with a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS), and my work comes from a deep respect for classical Ayurveda, along with a very practical understanding of modern clinical medicine. I try to keep both worlds talking to each other, even when that balance feels tricky at times. My clinical focus is on holistic healthcare through individualized Ayurvedic assessment, lifestyle modification, diet planning, and the careful use of authentic herbal formulations. I believe health rarely improves from medicines alone, and patients often need clarity about daily habits, food choices, sleep, digestion, and stress patterns, which we sometimes overlook in routine care. I approach every consultation as a personalized process. I spend time understanding prakriti, vikriti, and current symptoms, but also how a patient actually lives day to day. This helps me design treatment plans that are realistic, not perfect, and aligned with traditional Ayurvedic principles. Some days I feel this slow, detailed approach matters more than anything else. My training allows me to interpret symptoms through Ayurveda while staying aware of clinical red flags, investigations, and basic modern diagnostics when needed. I aim to empower patients, not overwhelm them, by explaining their condition in simple language, even if I repeat myself or pause mid-thought. I continue to learn through daily practice, patient outcomes, and honest self-reflection. Healing is not linear, and neither is my work, but my goal stays the same: sustainable health, long-term balance, and care that feels grounded, human, and responcible!!