Dr. Kajol Parab
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | Ymt ayurvedic Medical College Navi Mumbai |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am focused on managing metabolic and chronic lifestyle disorders like Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus, Thyroid disorders, Obesity, osteoarthritis and common skin issues, and I keep looking at each case a bit closly to see what really fits the person. My work centers around Ayurvedic formulations, but I dont rely on medicines alone, I combine them with personalized diet planning and simple exercise routines that patients can actualy follow day to day
I am usualy trying to track measurable outcomes, like blood sugar, weight shifts or thyroid balance, becuase numbers help me understand if the plan is working or needs small adjustmnts. Sometimes progress feels slow, but consistent care and practical Ayurvedic lifestyle managment often brings steady results, even when cases look complex at first! |
Achievements: | I am proud to share I recived two medals in 2026 from Swasth Foundation for healthcare performnce, and also got Annual Award of Excellence 2025 at Swasth India Medical Center. I focus a lot on metabolic health, managing Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus where about 80% patients acheive disease control, and my patient satisfaction stays near 4.7/5 which feels good even when days get bit tough sometimes ! |
I am an Ayurvedic physician and postgraduate scholar, working in this field for over 3 years now, and honestly my journey still feels like its evolving every single day. My practice is built around classical Ayurveda, but I tend to look at it with a very analytical lens, almost like solving a layered puzzle where each patient’s body gives diffirent signals that need careful decoding. In my clinical work, I focus strongly on understanding Prakriti and Agni, because I belive these are not just theoretical ideas but very practical diagnostic tools when used correctly. I rely on traditional Ayurvedic assessment methods, yet I try to interpret them in a way that makes sense for todays lifestyle and stress patterns. Sometimes cases appear simple at first glance, but when I look deeper into digestion strength, metabolic response, and constitutional traits, the root imbalance starts showing more clearly, and that changes how treatment should be designed. I usually develop personalized, evidence-based Ayurvedic protocols that aim to restore systemic balance rather than only reducing visible symptoms. My approach leans toward preventative care and long-term restoration, not just short fixes, because many chronic issues I see are connected to subtle metabolic or digestive irregularities that were ignored earlier. I try to keep treatment authentic to Vedic principles while also making sure it remains practical and sustainable for modern patients, even when their routines are unpredictable or demanding. Over these years of clinical exposure, I have learned that patient education plays a big role in outcomes, so I spend time explaining how digestion, immunity, and tissue balance interact, even if it takes extra time during consults. I dont rush that part, because when patients understand what is happening inside their body, adherence to therapy improves alot, and results become more stable over time. Overall, my goal is simple but not always easy— to uncover the root causes of imbalance through structured Ayurvedic diagnostics, and support patients with personalized care that is both preventative and restorative, while staying grounded in classical knowledge and real-world clinical observation...