Dr. Payal Joshi
Experience: | 5 years |
Education: | Uttrakhand Ayurveda University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am a BAMS graduate with around 3 years of clinical experiance, including internship in reputed Ayurvedic hospitals where I practiced classical Ayurveda in real patient settings. My work centers on holistic healing — not just symptom control — by identifying the root cause through detailed history taking, prakriti assessment, and individualized treatment planning. I tend to ask many questions, sometimes patients feel surprised but it helps me understand the imbalance properly.
My areas of focus includes digestive disorders, lifestyle diseases, immunity support, women’s health, and child care. I commonly manage acidity, IBS, constipation, skin issues, hormonal imbalance, PCOS support, stress related problems, and recurrent infections using Ayurvedic medicines, diet regulation, and lifestyle correction. I also provide preventive pediatric care like Suvarnaprashan for immunity and cognitive development, which parents often ask about alot.
I try to combine classical principles with practical modern guidance because daily habits matters as much as medicine. Treatment plans are personalized, with counseling for long-term health improvement, not quick fixes, even if results take time sometimes I worry patients expect faster changes but steady progress is safer!! |
Achievements: | I am a BAMS graduate with completed clinical internship training and about 3 years of practical experiance in Ayurvedic consultation and treatment. I have managed many cases of digestive, skin, and lifestyle disorders with generally positive outcomes, though every patient responds diffrently. I also took part in health awareness camps and community programs, explaining preventive Ayurveda in simple way. Promoting authentic practice and patient education remain important to me, even if progress feels slow sometimes!! |
I am a doctor with about 3 year of clinical experiance, including a hands-on internship where I worked closely with patients across outpatient and inpatient settings. During this time I learned how to assess common medical conditions, plan basic treatment, and recognise when something more serious is going on. My focus is on careful history taking, physical examination, and practical decision-making, not just ordering tests for teh sake of it. I try to keep consultations clear and human, because many patients comes in confused or worried and need simple explanations more than big medical words. I deal with routine illnesses, preventive care, and early management of acute problems, while guiding patients about lifestyle, medications, and follow-up. Sometimes I double-check things or take a moment to think, I dont rush decisions if I feel more evaluation is needed. My internship exposed me to emergency care, ward duties, and primary healthcare services, which helped me build confidence in real-world clinical situations. I believe good medicine is not only about treatment but also about listening properly, documenting symptoms, and making patients feel heard, even when the issue looks minor. I also emphasise safe prescribing practices and patient education so they recieve the right advices for recovery. I am still early in my career, but committed to continuous learning, evidence-based practice, and ethical medical care. Every patient interaction adds something new, and honestly that keeps me grounded and attentive. My goal is to provide reliable, approachable healthcare that people can trust, without making things unnecessarily complicated!!