Dr. Deepak
Experience: | 6 years |
Education: | Shri kalidas ayurvedic medical College and hospital, badami |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am trained in Ayurvedic clinical practice, and I completed my vaidya training session in December at Patanjali Yogpeeth, Haridwar. The training focused on classical Ayurvedic principles, practical patient evaluation, and understanding how traditional diagnosis connect with modern clinical situations. During this period I studied approaches related to dosha balance, herbal formulations, and patient centered Ayurvedic management, though sometimes the real learning happen when observing how different patients respond to treatment in practise.
My interest mostly stay around applying authentic Ayurvedic knowledge in day-to-day medical care, especially where preventive care, lifestyle guidance and herbal therapys can support recovery. Training at Patanjali Yogpeeth also gave exposure to structured vaidya education, clinical observation, and discussion around integrative healthcare models, which is becoming more relevent today.
I generally believe careful assessment and simple Ayurvedic interventions can make big difference for many chronic or functional health issues, even if the process require patience from both doctor and patient. Still learning, still refining approach, and honestly every patient interaction add a little more clarity to the practce!!! |
Achievements: | I am someone who attended the World Ayurveda Summit held in Karnataka in 2018, which was a really intresting experience for me as a practitioner learning deeper about Ayurvedic medicine and its evolving role in modern healthcare. The summit bring together vaidya, researchers and clinicians discussing classical Ayurvedic principles, research and integrative practce. Listening to these conversations gave new perspecive on traditional healing methods and their relevence today!! |
I am a medical professional working as Ayurvedic Medical Officer at Patanjali Chikitsalaya, Mahendergarh, where my daily work revolve around critical emergncy care and high-volume outpatient consultations. The setting is busy, sometimes chaotic, and patients come with everything from sudden acute illness to long standing health issues. My role focus on integrative care, blending Ayurvedic principles with appropriate allopathic support when needed. This balance matter a lot, because many patient arrive after trying different systems of medicine and they are searching for practical relief, not theory. Before this, I worked as an Emergency Department Physician at Soni Devi Hospital for about 6 months. The enviroment there was fast paced and demanding. I handled rapid assessment, stabilization and early management of trauma cases, cardiac events, and other acute medical conditions. Emergencies rarely give time for perfect thinking, decisions have to be quick, sometimes imperfect, but always centered on patient safety. I also spent 2 years as an Emergency Department Physician at Shri Krishna Hospital, Kotputli, a rural hospital where resources was limited but responsibility was high. Many critically ill patients arrived without prior treatment, which meant resuscitation, triage and diagnostics had to be managed efficiently with the team available. Rural emergency medicine teaches patience and creativity... because not every situation follows textbook rules. In general my approach is simple: listen carefully, assess thoroughly, and respond in a way that fits the patient sitting infront of me. Medicine is rarely linear, and sometimes the best care involve combining traditional Ayurvedic understanding with modern emergency practices. I still feel there is always more to learn, and every patient interaction quietly adds to that experiance!!