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Dr. Madhuri Giri

Dr. Madhuri Giri
AyuKER Clinic and Panchakarma Center, Wakad
Doctor information
Experience:
9 years
Education:
Madhuri Giri
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am focused on infertility care, back pain management, and stress-related health problems, areas that often overlap more than people expect. In infertility, my work centers on careful evaluation, cycle-related concerns, and guidance that stays realistic and medically sound, even when answers take time. I try to explain options clearly, though sometimes I circle back and repeat things when details matter. I am also involved in managing back pain, especially chronic or recurring discomfort that affects daily movement and sleep. I look at posture, lifestyle strain, and general medical factors, not only pain location, because quick fixes rarely last. Some cases respond slowly, and that can feel frustrating for patient and doctor both. Stress management is another key part of my practice. Ongoing stress often worsens pain, hormonal balance, and fertility outcomes, even if it is not obvious at first. I focus on practical strategies, medical evaluation, and steady follow-up rather than dramatic promises. My approach stay patient-centered, a bit flexible, and honest about limits, with care plans that adjust over time!!
Achievements:
I am an MD graduate from GAC Dharashiv, a milestone that shaped my clinical thinking and discipline. The training covered core general Medicine, patient assesment, and evidence based care, with long hours and steady supervsion. I learn to question findings, document carefully, and accept limits of medicine when cases stay unclear!! This degree remain central to how I practice today

I am a gynaecologist and general medicine doctor, working across women’s health and everyday medical care. My focus stays on practical, careful diagnosis and long-term wellbeing, not rushing things when a problem needs time to explain itself. I handle common gynaecological concerns, menstrual issues, hormonal questions, and routine general medicine problems that affect daily life, even when they overlap and feel confusing. I am trained to look at the whole picture, not only one symptom. In gynaecology, that means listening closely and sometimes re-checking details that seem small at first. In general medicine, it means managing common illnesses, preventive care, and ongoing conditions with steady follow-up. I try to keep my explanations simple, though I sometimes talk too much when a case is complex. Clear communication matter a lot to me, even if my phrasing is not perfect. My approach to patient care is direct but calm. I prefer honest discussions, realistic expectations, and treatment plans that patients can actually follow. There are moments when medicine feels uncertain, and I do not hide that. I believe trust comes from being clear about what is known, what still need checking, and what can wait. Patient safety always come first!! I work in both gynaeclogy and general medicine because many health problems do not fit neatly into one box. Women often come with mixed concerns, physical and medical, and I find value in addressing them together. I aim to provide consistent care, whether the issue is preventive screening, an ongoing medical condition, or a new worry that just does not feel right. Some days are demanding, some cases take longer than expected, but this work remain meaningful to me, even on the harder days.