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Dr. Shatrughan Yadav

Dr. Shatrughan Yadav
Angel polyclinic kaushambi
Doctor information
Experience:
8 years
Education:
Dr Shatrughan Yadav
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am a gynecologist focused on womens health across different stages of life, from adolescence to menopause and beyond. My work involve diagnosing and managing common and complex gynecological conditions, including menstrual disorders, hormonal imbalance, and reproductive health concerns. I try to keep my approach simple but thorough, sometimes I feel patients just need clear answers not fancy words… and yes I explain things in a way that makes sence to them. Preventive care, routine screenings, and early detection are a big part of what I do, though it can get a bit overwhelming at times for patients. I also handle issues related to fertility, pelvic health, and infections, making sure treatment plans are practical and suited to each indivdual. My goal is to support womens well being with care that is honest, a bit direct, and always centered around thier needs.
Achievements:
No

I am a medical professional with around 10 years of clinical experiance, working closely with patients across a range of health concerns and everyday issues that people sometimes ignore untill they become serious. Over the years, I have been involved in diagnosis, treatment planning, and continous patient care, trying to keep things practical and clear rather than overly complicated. My focus has always been on understanding what the patient is really going through, not just the symptoms written on paper. I try to listen properly, even when the problem sounds small or a bit confusing, because often those details matter more than we think. Sometimes cases are straightforward, sometimes they are not, and that keeps me alert and learning still. I have spend these years building my clinical judgement step by step, handling both acute and chronic conditions, and making sure treatment decisions are based on what actually suits the patient, not just textbook lines. There are moments where things dont go exactly as planned, and that pushes me to re-think, adjust, and improve my approach. I believe in keeping communication simple, no heavy jargon unless really needed, because patients deserve to understand what is happening with their own health. I try to be honest, even when answers are not perfectly clear, and guide patients in a way that feels real, not forced or rushed. Overall, my journey of about 10 years has shaped how I see medicine — a mix of science, patience, and sometimes uncertainty... but always with the goal of doing right by the person sitting infront of me.