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Dr. Nitin Bhise

Dr. Nitin Bhise

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Dr. Nitin Bhise
Bhise Ayurvedic Clinic PCMC swimming pool complex shop no. 4, Sector- 26 Nigdi Pradhikaran, Pune- 411044
Doctor information
Experience:
26 years
Education:
IPGT&RA, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jaamnagar
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am working mainly in Kayachikitsa, and my focus usually stays on conditions like male infertillity and importance, spine and joint disoders, and different skin problems that patients come with again n again. I try to look at the body as one connected system, not just single symptom, because many times heart, brain and kidney problems are also linked in ways people dont always realise I am also seeing many cases related to chronic joint pain, spinal stiffness and metabolic imbalance, and I keep adjusting Ayurvedic treatment based on prakriti and daily routine, sometimes it take patience but results do come slowly. My approach is simple—understand root cause first, then plan therapy with diet, lifestyle and classical Kayachikitsa methods even if progress feel slow at start,, I keep guiding patient step by step.
Achievements:
I am proud that I have went to Europian countries 5 times for propogation of Ayurvedaa, sharing what I practice daily !! I usually travel to share knowlege with many doctor and student, sometimes feeling the responcibility is big but still I dont stop talking about classical Ayurveda and its real world use.

I am practicing Ayurveda for more than 25 years, and during this long experiance I have been working closely with many patient who come with different health concerns. Over time I learn that Ayurvedic pratice is not only about giving medicines, it also about understanding daily habits, food choices, and small lifestyle details that people sometimes ignore. In my day to day Ayurvedic consultation work, I usually focus on observing the body patterns and trying to guide patients toward natural balance. I am believing that consistency in Ayurvedic tretment matters a lot, even when results feel slow in the beginning, becuase healing often takes patience and careful follow-up. Many times I see how simple corrections in routine can bring visible changes, and that keeps me motivated, even on tiring days!! After 25 years in this field, my knowlege of traditional Ayurveda has grown step by step, mostly through regular patient interaction and practical exposure rather than theory alone. I still feel there is always more to learn, and sometimes I pause and rethink a case before deciding next step, which feels necessary in long-term Ayurvedic care. Working in Ayurveda for this long has made me careful, observant, and a bit reflective about how each patient is different, and why one solution does not fit everyone, even when symptoms look same at first glance.