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Dr. Anilpothuganti

Dr. Anilpothuganti
Offline working at jangaon Its 80km away fro hyd
Doctor information
Experience:
9 years
Education:
Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am focused on treating infertility, pain conditions, and different kinds of skin disorders through Ayurveda, and these areas often overlap more then people realise. I usually look at digestion, hormones, stress, and chronic inflamation together, not in isolation, becuase they quietly influence outcomes. In infertility care, I work with Ayurvedic diagnosis and guide patients with diet, lifestyle and herbal support, though progress can feel uneven at times and needs patience. In pain managment, I address both acute and long-standing issues, looking beyond temporary relief, even when daily routine changes are a bit hard for patients to follow. For skin diseases, I focus on internal balance and purification, not just surface symptoms, which honestly never gives long term results alone!! My approach stays individualised, practical, and sometimes needs adjusting midway, depending on how the body respondes.
Achievements:
I am trained through hands-on workshops in infertility care, pain managment and Panchakarma, which really shaped how I treat patiens today. The practical exposure wasnt always clear at first, but it helped me understand timing, technique, and patient readiness better. I still question some choices, but that keeps me careful. I continously refine my approach, even when results are slow or uneven.

I am a medical professional with around 10 year of experience in clinical practice, and over time I have been working closely with patients across different conditions, trying to understand not just the disease but the person behind it. My focus has always been on practical, patient-centered care, where diagnosis and management go hand in hand, even when things get a bit complex or unclear at first. I mainly deal with general medicine cases, and I keep my approach simple but detail oriented, because small symptoms sometimes lead to bigger findings if not noticed early. I try to stay updated with current medical guidelines, though honestly it can feel a bit overwhelming at times with how fast things change, but still I keep learning and applying what is relevent for my patients. In my daily practice, I emphasis on careful evaluation, history taking, and rational treatment planning. I dont belive in unnecessary medications or over investigation, unless it is truly needed. My goal is always to provide clear explanations to patients, even if they ask same thing again and again, which happens quite often, and thats okay. Over these years, I have managed both acute and chronic conditions, and have developed a balanced way of handling cases, though every patient still feels different in some way. I also try to guide patients about lifestyle, diet, and preventive care, because treatment alone sometimes isnt enough. I am still learning, still improving, and trying to offer care that is honest, consistent, and actually helpful, even if not perfect everytime.