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Dr. Ananya T V

Dr. Ananya T V
Bangalore
Doctor information
Experience:
7 years
Education:
Atreya Ayurvedic Medical College
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am a doctor mainly working with patients dealing with gastritis, blood pressure problems, diabetes management, menstrual health issues, and joint pain. A lot of my daily practice revolves around understanding how these conditions quietly affect everyday life, sometimes people come thinking it is just acidity or a little fatigue but the underlying cause needs proper attention and careful diagnosis. My focus includes evaluation and treatment of gastritis and digestive discomfort, along with long-term management of hypertension and diabetes through medical treatment, lifestyle guidance, and regular monitoring. Chronic conditions like these can shift slowly over time, and a treatment plan really needs continous adjustment... not always simple. I also work with patients experiencing menstrual problems such as irregular cycles, pain, or hormonal related concerns, trying to approach them in a practical and respectful way. Joint pain and musculoskeletal discomfort are another common area in my clinic, where patients often struggle with mobility or daily activity limitations. I try to keep consultations clear and realistic, discussing treatment options, diet factors, and long-term health risks. Medicine is rarely one-size-fits-all and sometimes small lifestyle changes can make suprising difference, even when progress feels slow or frustating at first! My goal remain steady care, accurate assessment, and helping patients understand their condition a bit better each visit.
Achievements:
I am known mostly for careful listening and practical experiance in treating common medical conditions. Patients often come with many small details about symptoms, and paying attention to those matter more than people think. My approach focus on understanding patient concerns fully, then guiding proper treatment and follow-up. Good listening sound simple, but in real clinic work it makes big differnce sometimes... really.

I am a doctor with around 4 years of clinical experiance, working closely with patients who come with a wide range of everyday health concerns and sometimes a bit more complex conditions too. My training and daily practice focus on careful evaluation, practical treatment planning, and making sure patients actually understand what is happening with their health. Medicine, at least the way I see it, is not only about prescriptions or lab reports, it also about listening and figuring out the small details that many times get missed. Over the past few years I have worked with many patients dealing with acute illnesses, chronic health issues, and preventive care needs. My approach centers around accurate diagnosis, evidence-based treatment, and a patient-focused care plan that fits real life. Every patient situation can look similar on the surface but often there are subtle differences, and that requires attention and patience... sometimes more time than expected but worth it. I try to keep consultations clear and straightforward, explaining medical conditions, treatment options, and lifestyle factors that may affect recovery or long-term health. Preventive medicine, early detection, and continous monitoring of health conditions are areas I care about alot. Patients often come worried or confused, which is understandable, and I work to create a setting where questions are welcome and nothing feels rushed!! My clinical work also involves staying updated with evolving medical guidelines, diagnostic approaches, and treatment protocols in modern healthcare. Medicine keeps changing quickly and a doctor really cannot remain static, even with just a few years of practise. I believe thoughtful communication, clinical accuracy, and steady learning form the base of responsible medical care — though, yes sometimes the learning curve still surprizes me a little.