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Dr. Swetha S
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I am a Ayurvedic physician and also certified nutritionist, practicing in Bangalore from more then 12 years. Most of my work revolve around holistic patient care, not just quick fixes. Ayurveda taught me to see every person as unique, their prakriti, their dosha imbalance, the lifestyle they follow, all this shape how disease show up. So I dont rely on generic treatment, I spend time with patients, listen to their story, do classical diagnostic methods like nadi pariksha, tongue, observation.. sometimes even small details guide the plan. Healing I feel start with listening more then prescribing. In my clinic I usually handle lifestyle disorder, chronic disease, hormonal ups n downs, digestion issues like acidity or ibs, skin troubles like psoriasis eczema, stress related problem, even anxiety and sleep issues. I work a lot with Panchakarma therapies when detox is needed, along with classical herbal meds, yoga suggestions and diet. Because I am also nutritionist I give practical advice on food, seasonal diets, mindful eating—patients like that it connect with real life and not only theory. Sometimes weight, diabetes, obesity come with lot of frustration, I try to simplify things, explain root cause and guide them step by step. Women health is another part of my work, irregular cycles, pcos, menopause, infertility cases. Here again I dont go for one formula, I combine Ayurved nutrition with herbs and therapy. Mental wellness matter equally, so breathing, daily routine, sleep, small changes that help mind calm, I use those along side medicines. I am not saying result always come fast, but when patients see body shifting naturally, they get confidence. Over years I had chance to work with diff kind of patients, teaching them about doshas, prakriti, body awareness. Many said they not only got rid of symptoms but also learned to live balanced. For me that is biggest achievement—not award, but when someone feel well and know how to maintain. Every case I see as chance to promote authentic Ayurved healing, sustainable lifestyle and real long term health.
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Dr. Yogendra Prakash
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19 reviews
I am an Ayurvedic physician with close to 10 years in clinical practice and honestly the journey feels both long and still like it just started. In this time I kept my focus on holistic patient care, trying not only to fix the obvious symptom but to search for the deeper cause. I work with both acute and chronic conditions, some small everyday issues and some really long standing ones. My approach is always rooted in classical Ayurved principles, where prakriti and vikriti analysis give me clues about the imbalance hidden inside. From there I design treatment plans that are not just standard protocol but individualised—using herbal formulations, Panchakarma therapy, diet regulation and lifestyle guidance that fit into daily life without too much burden. In my practice I have seen many different health concerns—digestive disorders like acidity or IBS, painful joints that make people feel older than they are, stress and anxiety showing up in body and mind, hormonal up and downs, skin rashes, even stubborn metabolic issues like obesety, hypertension or type 2 diabeties. Every case remind me that healing is never one-directional. Balancing the doshas and supporting the body’s own healing system is always the goal, but each person come with unique story. Sometimes result come quick, sometimes slow, and that teach patience on both sides. Preventive health is another thing I keep close. I belive patients should not wait until disease become heavy before taking action. I spend time explaining diet, sleep cycle, small daily rituals, because these things hold long term power. Education is not extra work for me, it is part of the care. Over these years my diagnostic skills grew stronger, but maybe more important my compassion and understanding also grew deeper. Each patient journey feels different and I try to respect that. I also stay committed to ethical, evidence based practice. Ayurved has huge tradition and wisdom, but I always check how it can align with modern wellness needs today. For me the two are not in conflict. They can meet and support each other if used carefully. My aim is simple really—to provide safe, authentic care that is rooted in tradition yet flexible enough to help people in current time.
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Dr. Kaveri Kuttappa
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I am an Ayurveda practitioner with more than 25 yrs in clinical practice, sometimes I wonder how fast this journey has gone but at same time every patient taught me something new. My main focus has always been on lifestyle disorders like diabetes, hypertension, obesety and those complicated metabolic imbalance that slowly eat away at health. Along the way I also worked a lot with neuro rehabilitation cases, autoimmune conditions, long standing sleep issues and those chronic stress related problems that never show up in tests but disturb life deeply. When I meet patients, I don’t just see numbers or reports, I try to understand prakriti, the constitution, because Ayurveda really begins there. Diet, lifestyle changes, daily habits… these small things add up. Many times people expect quick medicine, but I explain why root cause must be corrected or else same problem come back. Preventive healthcare is not easy to sell in today world, but I keep trying with each consultation. Over years I got chance to work with people from very diff backgrounds, some looking for complete natural care, some already on heavy allopathic treatment. I feel integrative medicine is the real way forward, where Ayurveda can stand alongside modern healthcare without conflict. For eg blood sugar control naturally, gut health recovery, or post neurological injury support, all these areas shown me how two systems can actually work together rather than against. I also spend lot of time in explaining, sometimes more than patient expect, because I believe education is part of healing. Structured wellness plans, diet charts, simple breathing practices, even just listening, all of that is care. I have seen Ayurveda reduce medication load, improve sleep, help auto immune cases stabilize, even restore balance where nothing else seem to work. I try to stay updated through workshops, clinical discussions, research forums. Ayurveda is timeless yes, but also needs to speak to present generation in simple language. My goal remain same: help people regain vitality and live healthier balanced lives, not just free of disease but really feeling alive again.
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Dr. Madhukar Bhavsar
294
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I am working as an Ayurvedic consultant for more than 32 years now and honestly still learning something new with every patient who walks in. My main focus has been on chronic and recurring condtions, those stubborn cases that keep returning even after conventional treatmnt. Many people come after trying long courses of allopathy, sometimes even years, and yet the problem relapses. For me Ayurveda gives a way to go deeper – not just stopping a symptom for few weeks but really addressing root cause with proper prakriti-vikriti analysis, detailed history and matching therapies to the individual body type. Over time I realised that autoimmune disorders, gut troubles like gastritis or IBS, hormonal shifts, thyroid imbalance, metabolic disease like diabetes or obesity and chronic pain syndromes all respond when we apply authentic principles with patience. I use combination of classical herbal formulations, Panchakarma when suitable, and of course diet n lifestyle correction. Often small changes in food or routine makes a bigger shift than just medicine, though both go hand in hand. Some cases require longer commitment but I have seen transformations that even surprised me, when long unresolved issues finally ease out. I also believe follow up is as imp as first diagnosis. Many patients leave treatment half way and lose the benefit, so I try to stay connected, guiding step by step. Over three decades I worked with thousands of patients, sometimes whole families, and their trust keeps me steady. I dont promise miracle cure, Ayurveda is not about instant results, but about sustainable health that stays. Preventive healthcare is also something I stress much more now, because avoiding disease is always lighter than treating it later. I still feel responsible to keep Ayurveda accessible and clear, without making it look too complex or outdated. People deserve side-effect free solutions that are practical in daily life. My role is to make that bridge – classical wisdom translated into simple personalised care. And at the end what matters to me is that every consultation offers some clarity, some compassion, and a practical path that helps patient reclaim wellbeing step by step.
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Dr. Biplab Das
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I am working in ayurveda practice for more than 15 yrs now, and honestly that time taught me way more than any textbook could. In clinic i see how small shifts in diet, sleep, even daily routine can change the whole health story of a person. I keep focusing on chronic cases.. lifestyle disorders, digestion issues, stress driven conditions.. where patience n careful planning make all the difference. My approach is always about prakriti & vikriti, meaning i don’t give same plan to two people even if disease look similar, cause their body & mind background is diff. So i try to use herbs, panchakarma, food advise and lifestyle changes in a mix that feel practical and not overwhelming. At the same time i spent 9 yrs in medico-marketing n pharma brand promotions, working with big multinational companies. That side of journey was also eye-opening.. i learned how health info travels, how product strategies are made, and how evidence-based ayurvedic & wellness products can be presented to reach more people. I was part of teams that designed campaigns, trained doctors, made product launches, and honestly it helped me to see ayurveda not just as old tradition but as something that can be communicated in modern healthcare lanaguage too. Sometimes i still think about those projects when i explain treatments to patients, cause it made me better in putting complex ideas in simpler words. This blend of clinical practice & corporate experience makes me quite unique i guess. I can treat patient on personal level but also understand the bigger industry perspective. Over the yrs i realized i love bridging the gap – like helping people accept ayurveda alongside modern medicine, or guiding companies to present ayurveda in credible ways. I focus strongly on patient education, preventive health, and ethical practice, cause without trust no treatment truly works. My goal stays same – provide care that is holistic, research-backed, and at the same time easy for people to follow in daily life.
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Dr. Ashish Kumar
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I am someone who had the chance to work in both allopathic hospitals and ayurveda setups, and honestly that mix shaped my way of treating people. In allopathy the focus is on diagnostic accuracy, the scans, labs, numbers, while in ayurveda we keep eyes on prakriti, vikruti, dosha, daily life pattern. At first I struggled a bit to bring them together, felt like two different worlds, but slowly I saw how combining them could make care more personal n complete. That exposure gave me better clinical sense, not just treating a symptom but understanding what triggers it in body n mind. I often rely on modern tools to rule out serious conditions, but once the baseline is clear, ayurveda helps me build a plan with herbs, diet, panchakarma, lifestyle. Some patients come for quick relief, others with chronic complaints who had tried many things before. For both groups the key is balance—sometimes a simple correction in ahara vihara (food n lifestyle) changes more than strong medicine. I focus on root cause, even when patient is in hurry, because unless balance is restored, disorder comes back again n again. Working in different clinical settings showed me how varied patient needs can be. Some want detailed explanations, others just trust silently. I learnt to adjust, to be empathetic but also clear about what is possible, what takes time. Preventive healthcare became a major interest—I realized most people wait till problems get heavy before they seek help. So now I try to guide them toward small daily practices, explaining why it matters. Education is part of healing, not just prescription. Over years this approach gave me balanced perspective. I respect modern science, the lab reports, the pharmacology, but I also value traditional wisdom that reminds us every constitution is unique. I keep refining my method, writing, presenting in conferences too, to share what worked and what didn’t. Sometimes I feel there’s still gap between two systems, maybe always will be, but in practice patients benefit when we bridge it in honest way. For me integrative care is not a theory, it’s day to day effort, blending precision with prevention, modern with traditional, till the patient feels whole again!!
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Dr. Subimol P R
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I am Dr Subimol P R, working as an ayurvedic surgeon and consultant proctologist, most of my days revolve around patients coming with ano rectal disorders like piles, fistula, fissures or chronic anorectal problems that refuse to go away with routine care. I rely on classical ayurvedic surgical methods, mainly Ksharasutra therapy, also minimal invasive ways that are deeply rooted in the traditional science I studied. For me, surgery in Ayurveda is not just cutting or tying, it is part of a whole system where internal medicines, diet, lifestyle changes all join together to give lasting relief. Over time my practice slowly spread to musculoskeletal issues, varicose veins, chronic non healing ulcers—conditions many patients bring after trying multiple treatments without much success. I focus on identifying prakriti, disease stage, and lifestyle patterns before finalising any plan. Some days that means herbal meds and therapies, other times it is surgical procedure, but always the aim is long term healing not just quick symptomatic relief. I also belive trust n transparency are non negotiable, I take time to sit with patients, listen to the root complaints, guide them step by step. Sometimes progress feels slow but when a patient finally gets better and says their quality of life improved, that is the true reward. My goal is not only to treat but to help patients live sustainable wellness, prevent recurrence, and feel more comfortable in daily routine. Ayurveda gives me this wide scope to blend classical knowledge with present clinical needs. I keep learning, updating skills, because even though tradition guides me, modern healthcare demands precision and empathy together. Recognition from patients matters more than anything else, but I also value the chance to show that ayurvedic surgery is practical, effective, and professional when done with care. Each case keeps me humble, reminding me that healing is ongoing work, never really complete!!
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Dr. Shrutika Patil
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I am a Ayurvedic physician who try to keep my work as close to the classical roots as posible, still looking for ways to make it fit in todays health system. Over the years I got chance to work in central govt projects where the focus was spreading Ayurveda to wide & very diffrent groups of people.. rural, urban, sometimes places with almost no healthcare. That taught me more about public health delivery and also how integrative care can actualy work, not just in theory but in real life settings where resorces are limited. Later I moved into multi-speciality hospitals, and that was another kind of learning. Working along with modern medicine teams meant I had to explain how Ayurvedic diagnosis like Nadi Pariksha or Prakriti analysis makes sense, sometimes even argue for why it matters. But it also created space to bring Ayurveda into patient care for chronic life style disorders, metabolic issues, stress-linked problems, joint or musculoskeletal pains where many patients already tried multiple treatments. That collaboration showed me Ayurveda dont have to stand apart, it can blend and still keep its core values. In my clinic practice I put heavy focus on finding the root cause, not just surface level symptm. Using tools like Nadi Pariksha, Vikriti study, pulse & tongue checks, I try to see the imbalance before deciding on herbs or therapies. My approach is not one-size, I work on tailoring formulations, food guidlines, detox when needed, and sustainable lifestyle changes that people can actualy follow. Educating patients is big part for me, because unless they understand their own body pattern, long term healing wont last. Preventive health is something I keep returning to. Ayurveda has that wisdom about balance & daily routines which sound simple but prevent so much future disease. I try to use that, mix it with the insight I gained in public projects and hospital practice. Whether it is an acute infection or a stubborn chronic condtion that keeps coming back, my aim is to offer care that is both compassionate and grounded in results. I see Ayurveda not just as alternative but as a system that still speaks clearly in modern world if we allow it
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Dr. Romesh Jaiswal
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I am working in this field for about 5 yr now and honestly each year feel different, some days are smooth but others realy push me to learn more. My main focus has always been Ayurveda because I trust in its way of going beyond just symptoms. Over these years I treated patients with chronic skin conditions, digestive troubles, obesity, even stress related complaints.. and sometimes I feel surprised how small changes in diet or daily routine make such big diference when done right. I try not to rush treatment. Most people come to me after trying many things, creams or pills or even surgeries, and they feel tired of not seeing lasting change. My role is kinda different — I use personalized herbal formulations, dietary corections, and lifestyle guidance that suits their prakriti not just some standard chart. Sometimes progress is slow and even patients doubt, but when they stick with it, results hold for long term, which is more meaningful than short relief. Over 5 years I handled many obesity cases, some stubborn weight loss issues that refused to respond earlier. By addressing root causes like metabolic imbalance, wrong food habits, and stress patterns, I saw patients not only lose weight but also maintain it without harsh restrictions. Skin care has also been a big part of my work — psoriasis, eczema, recurrent acne — conditions that usualy come back again and again. Through Ayurvedic detox, internal medicines and supportive diet, many patients report better control and less flare ups. I dont claim perfection, some cases remain challenging, sometimes results are partial and I admit that openly. But overall I see high patient satisfaction and that keeps me motivated to refine my methods. My approach is simple yet consistent: listen carefully, understand the root imbalance, and guide people with natural, safe, and sustainable solutions. I also encourage preventive care, because waiting till disease becomes severe makes everything harder. In short these 5 years taught me patience and the importance of combining classical Ayurvedic principles with practical modern lifestyle realities. Every patient story adds to my learning, and I continue to grow alongside them.
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Dr. Vinayak Kamble
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63 reviews
I am about 1 year into my practice journey n honestly that feels both small n big at the same time. When I first started, I wasn’t sure how quickly I could adjust from academic space into real clinical care, but gradually with each patient I learnt something more. My main focus is on pain management—conditions like knee joint pain, sciatica, lumbar back ache, spondylitis, tennis elbow, golfer elbow, frozen shoulder, heel pain etc. I try to combine careful diagnosis with treatments rooted in Ayurveda yet explained in practical way so patients don’t feel lost. Sometimes progress is slow, sometimes quick, but always there is learning in it. During this year I also kept my dedication toward research and evidence-based approach. I worked on presenting ideas and papers in academic forums whenever I got chance, and even managed to publish in journals that value Ayurveda in modern context. That gave me confidence that my small contributions can add to bigger discussions in medical field. In my postgraduate study I had finished Medicine with top score in my batch, which felt rewarding but also left me with responsibility to keep proving that I deserve that position. Honestly, academic achievements are good but real test is when someone walks in pain and goes back with relief, even if just partial at first. Sometimes patients expect instant cure, n that is where I try to keep balance—explaining how pain relief in conditions like frozen shoulder or spondylitis may take staged approach, while also keeping them hopeful. Ayurveda gives a framework but patient trust makes the treatment effective. One year is not a long time but it has been enough to show me the value of consistency, clarity and listening more than talking. My aim is not just treating pain but helping people understand their body better, manage lifestyle triggers, and feel supported in the journey of healing!!
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