Dr. Kirti Yadav
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Ayurveda University, Jhodhpur |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am focused mainly on treating skin and hair realted problems, which is where I spend a lot of my clinical time these days. Conditions like acne, hair fall, scalp issues, and chronic skin complaints come up often, and I try to look beyond surface symptoms, though sometimes it takes longer then patients expect.
I am also deeply involved in managing digestive issues such as indigestion, bloating, irregular appetite, and other digestve imbalances using Ayurvedic assessment and diet based guidance. Digestive health affects everything else, at least thats how I see it, even when cases feel a bit stuck.
My work also includes care for respirtory concerns and musculoskeltal problems, where pain, stiffness, or breathing difficulty impacts daily life. I follow a patient specific approch, combining consultation, lifestyle advice, and therapy planning. Not every case moves fast, but steady progress matters more, I think!!! |
Achievements: | I am guided by a simple but serious aim, to heal people through Ayurveda in a way that feels real and sustainable. My work reflects a steady commitment to Ayurvedic healing, patient care, and practical application of classical principles. Helping patients regain balance, even slowly, feels like an achievement to me, though results are not always perfect or quick. I keep learning, adjusting, and trusting the process!! |
I am Dr Kirti Yadav, an Ayurvedic physician with a BAMS degree completed from Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Ayurveda University, Jhodpur. My training there gave me a strong base in classical Ayurveda, and also a very practical understanding of how these principles actually work in day to day clinical settings, not just on paper. I have hands on experience in OPD consultation as well as IPD care, where I regularly manage patients with different chronic and acute conditions. My clinical work includes involvement in Panchkarama therapies, from assessment and planning to execution and follow up, which I find both challanging and deeply satifying at the same time. Working in IPD has taught me patience, continuity of care, and how small adjustments can really change outcomes. In OPD practice, I focus on detailed patient evaluation, prakriti analysis, and creating individualized treatment plans rather than one size fits all approches. Sometimes it takes time, and yes patients can get impatient, but I believe proper listening is half the treatment, even if it slows things down a bit!! My approach to care is rooted in classical Ayurvedic principles while staying realistic about modern lifestyles and limitations. I try to explain treatments in simple terms, though I know I may repeat myself or miss a word here and there. Learning never really stops in medicine, and I am still growing, observing, correcting, and refining how I practice every single day.