Dr. Hima payinadath
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | vaidyaratnam ayurveda collage |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working with arthritic conditions, joint degeneration, and respiratory health issues, and honestly these areas overlaps more often than people think. My work happens mostly through remote consultations where I study each persons symptoms closly and build a personalized Ayurvedic care plan that fits daily life, not just short term relif.
I focus on reducing joint discomfort improving mobility and supporting long term wellness through lifestyle guidance, diet changes and simple natural remdies that patients can actually follow at home. With respiratory health, I try to strengthen the system gradualy, not only manage flare ups, which sometimes take patience from both sides...
I keep my approach practical and flexible, becuase every body responds diffrent, and I am always adjusting plans to help patients feel more balanced healthier and a bit more steady over time. |
Achievements: | I am proud that my real achievment feels simple, seeing patients recover in my clinical practice and regain strength, mobility and daily livlihood. I treat many cases where consistent patient care leads to slow recovry, not always fast, and sometimes progress feel uneven but still meaningfull. The gratitude from them remind me why I keeps working, even on days that feel little heavy or uncertain. |
I am Dr Hima Payinadath, an Ayurvedic doctor who works mostly with arthritic conditions, joint degeneration, and respiratory health issues, and I keep noticing how these problems kind of overlap more than people usualy expect. Much of my practice happens through remote consultations, where I spend time understanding the full history, daily habits, and small triggers, becuase missing those details can slow recovery in ways patients dont always realise. My approach is centred around personalized Ayurvedic treatment plans that combine classical Ayurvedic medicines, lifestyle correction, and simple natural remedies. I dont rush toward quick fixes, even when patients feel impatient sometimes, becuase lasting relief often needs steady and consistant effort rather than sudden changes. With joint disorders like arthritis and mobility issues, my main focus stays on gradual reduction of discomfort and improving joint function step by step, even if the progress feel slow at first. In respiratory health cases, I usually work toward strengthening the system itself, not just calming flare-ups when they appear. That can mean adjusting diet, daily routine, and breathing related habits, which honestly sound small but can create big diffrence over time. I also guide patients on dinacharya, diet planning, and sustainable daily practices, since these quiet changes often supports healing in ways medicine alone cannot. Every treatment plan I design is adjusted individualy, becuase no two bodies respond in the exact same way, even when symptoms look similar on paper. My overall goal stays simple, to help patients feel more stable, more balanced, and slowly move toward better long term health, even if the journey feel uneven at times.