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Dr. Alish Firozbhai Panjwani

Dr. Alish Firozbhai Panjwani
Apple hospital
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
B.A.M.S
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am working at the intersection of Ayurveda and modern medicine, trying to balance classical principles with current medical understanding, which sometimes feels complex but also more practical for patients My approach includes holistic assessment of diet, lifestyle and clinical symptoms, along with modern diagnostics when needed, becuase relying on just one system does not always give complete picture I use Ayurvedic therapies like Panchakarma, herbal medicine and Rasayana, but also consider modern treatment methods depending on what suits the patient best, not just following one path blindly Over time, I have developed intrest in managing chronic conditions, lifestyle disorders and preventive care, where this integrative approach seems to make a real difference, even if results takes time I try to keep communication simple, though explaining both systems together can get a bit confusing at times, but clarity is important for long term outcomes..
Achievements:
I am working at Naklank Hospital & ICU Morbi for about 1 yr, handling acute cases and basic critical care managment, which sometimes felt overwhelming but helped me learn alot in real situations I also completed 6 months at Satvam Ayurvedic Hospital, focusing on holistic treatmnt and patient care approch, where I started understanding how Ayurveda fits in daily practice I try to combine modern and Ayurvedic views, even if not always perfct, still learning and improving with each case..

I am a medical professional with hands-on clinical experiance across different healthcare settings, and I usually try to keep my approach practical and easy to follow for patients, even when situations gets a bit complex I worked for around 1 year at Naklank Hospital & ICU, Morbi, where I managed both routine and critical cases. That phase honestly pushed me to handle pressure better, because things dont always go as planned in ICU settings and quick decisions becomes important After that, I had about 2 months of experince at Apple Hospital, where I saw a slightly diffrent clinical flow. It was a short duration, but it helped me understand how patient care can vary depending on setup and systems, which I think is often overlooked I also spent 6 months at Satva Ayurveda Hospital, focusing more on holistic and Ayurvedic managment. This is where I started connecting traditional approaches with modern care, though balancing both sometimes feels a bit tricky in real practice Overall, my clinical experiance allows me to approach cases with a mix of practical judgement and patient-centered care. I try to listen properly before deciding anything, because every patient comes with thier own set of concerns and responses I focus on providing care that is safe, realistic and suited to the condition, even if it means taking extra time or reviewing things again, which I feel is necessary rather than rushing into conclusions...