Dr. Thejaswini Gangadharan
Experience: | 12 years |
Education: | Ashwini Ayurvedic Medical College & Research Centre |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly focused on treating varicose veins, joint and muscle issues, plus quite a few skin and hair problems — all through classic Ayurveda. With varicose cases, I work on clearing the venous stagnation using therapies like lepa, Jaloukavacharana, and proper internal meds — no shortcuts there, just steady improvment. In musculoskeletal disorders, whether it’s chronic back pain or muscle tightness from posture habits, I rely on personalized Panchakarma combos and supportive yoga tweaks.
Skin and scalp concerns like acne, eczema, hair fall, even dandruff — they often link back to digestion or stress, so I don’t just give an oil or cream n call it done. Each case gets custom care — diet, herbs, sometimes even mild virechana or nasya if needed.!! My goal is always long-term relief, not quick masking of symptoms. And everything I offer is clean, safe, and rooted in real practice — no harsh stuff or forced protocols. Just what the body asks for, really. |
Achievements: | I am someone who’s always drawn to making Ayurveda more reachable — not just for clinics or cities, but where it’s *really* needed. I got to be part of medical camps with the Kerala Forest Dept, treating folks in remote forest zones where healthcare barely reaches. We saw everything from fevers to chronic joint issues, and worked with limited setup.!! Those experiences taught me how to adapt treatment without losing the core of Ayurveda — and how powerful simple, compassionate care can really be. |
I am Dr. Thejaswini Gangadharan — Ayurvedic physician by training, but more than that, someone who's deeply drawn to healing that actually lasts. I finished my BAMS from Ashwini Ayurvedic Medical College, Tumkur, under RGUHS back in 2013. That’s where the base was built. Later, I went on to pursue a Post Graduate Diploma in Yoga — not just to “add it in” to my practice but to really understand how movement, breath, and stillness can shift healing in the body. One of the core areas I’ve come to focus on is varicose veins. It’s not a light problem, and most people feel stuck between surgery or just “managing.” What I do is combine classical Ayurvedic protocols — like Niruha Basti, herbal lepa, Jaloukavacharana when needed — with therapeutic yoga practices that improve circulation and reduce venous stasis. It’s slow work sometimes, but when the heaviness lifts, or the swelling reduces and the person starts walking easier… that’s what makes it worth it. I also work a lot in musculoskeletal lifestyle correction — pain, stiffness, joint degeneration, long-term postural issues that ppl don’t always recognize as treatable. My focus here is structure and function — supporting tissues with Ayurvedic therapies while realigning habits that caused the breakdown in the first place. Whether it’s oil therapies, mild Virechana, Marma awareness, or just diet tweaks, I keep things real and doable. Panchakarma is a big part of what I do — but not as a one-size fix. I customize each protocol after assessing Prakriti, vikriti, season, mental load, everything. Sometimes the best detox is not the strongest one, just the right one. Alongside that, I give detailed diet guidance and structured yoga routines because in my experience, healing only holds when the person can own the process, not just depend on me for everything. I want to offer care that’s both rooted and fluid — where classical wisdom meets present-day needs. Every patient has a story. I try to listen for it first... then treat.