Dr. Kruthik K T
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | TMAE'S AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSAPETE |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am a practitioner focused on managing all types of general diseases, from common infections and lifestyle disorders to day to day health concerns that people often ignore. I usually try to look at the whole patient, not just the symptoms, becuase sometimes things dont add up at first glance. My approach is simple but carefull, understand the root cause, guide treatment, and help in prevention too.
I deal with acute as well as chronic conditions, and I try keeping things clear for patients even when cases gets complicated or confusing... sometimes its not easy tho. I belive in practical diagnosis, timely care and honest communication, even if that means saying I need more time or tests. My goal is to support overall health, not just quick fixes! |
Achievements: | I have completed my BAMS with a first class, which kinda reflect my strong base in Ayurvedic medicine and core principles. It help me build a solid understanding of diagnosis and treatment, even if learning never really stops. this acheivement push me to stay more focus, though sometimes I feel theres still lot to improve, and I keep working on it everyday |
I am someone who completed my rotationary internship at TMAE'S SCS Ayurvedic Hospital, and that phase really shaped how I look at patient care today. During this internship, I was exposed to different clinical departments where I got hands-on experiance in managing patients under supervision, sometimes handling OPD cases and sometimes just observing closely to understand subtle Ayurvedic diagnosis. I worked across areas like Kayachikitsa, Panchakarma, and general Ayurvedic consultation, trying to connect classical Ayurvedic principles with practical treatment approches. There was a lot of learning in understanding dosha imbalance, prakriti assessment, and planning basic chikitsa, though at times it felt bit overwhelming because every patient present something differnt. My internship also helped me build a more patient-centered approach, where I try to listen carefully and not rush into conclusions, even when things seem obvious. I learned importance of proper history taking, and yeah sometimes I still feel I could do better in structuring it properly, but the foundation is there. Working in a hospital enviroment like TMAE'S SCS Ayurvedic Hospital gave me exposure to real-world Ayurvedic practice, including therapies like Panchakarma procedures, where observation and precision really matters alot. I believe this experiance has helped me grow into a more attentive and responsible practitioner, even if I am still learning everyday and figuring things step by step.