Dr. Nidhi Kamble
Experience: | 7 years |
Education: | Maharashtra University of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly working with cases that touch the gut, the lungs, the joints, the mind—and often all of them at once. I specialize in Ayurvedic management of digestive disorders (like acidity, constipation, IBS), respiratory issues (asthma, allergic bronchitis), chronic joint pain, mental health imbalances, and skin diseases that just keep recurring no matter what ppl try. These aren’t “separate” problems in Ayurveda—most times they’re just different ways of the same imbalance showing up.
I build treatment plans that aren’t one-time instructions but more like evolving roadmaps. I use classical Ayurvedic meds, diet tweaks, internal detox if needed, and yeah, I do a *lot* of counselling on daily habits. 'Cause you can’t really fix digestion while someone’s skipping meals and sleeping at 2am, right? And mental health... that part needs soft handling, with herbs, breathwork, rhythm. Not just logic.
I try to understand what’s underneath the symptoms—whether it’s ama, agni dusti, vata aggravation, or lifestyle strain. And then tailor it for *that* person. Safe, practical, slow if needed—but always rooted in what their system actually needs to rebalance itself. |
Achievements: | I am grateful for a few moments that kinda affirmed the path I'm on. One of them was winning 1st prize for a poster presentation at the National Seminar “Ayurveda Wisdom – A Solution for Lifestyle Disorders” by the Directorate of AYUSH... that topic was close to my heart and I'm glad it connected. Also got 2nd prize at the “Best of India.Biz Award” for an oral presentation during the AYUSH Natural World Expo 2023—felt nice to see Ayurvedic ideas being taken seriously in those bigger spaces too. |
I am Dr. Nidhi Kamble and for me, Ayurveda isn't just a system of medicine—it’s how I see health, life, people, even conversations. What really drives me is seeing someone regain their natural rhythm—whether it's sleep getting better, joint pain easing off, digestion finally settling or just that spark coming back in the eyes. That’s the real win. My work revolves around authentic Ayurvedic practice, especially in managing both chronic and acute disorders. I don’t just match symptoms to a classical name—I go deeper into prakriti, samprapti, history, lifestyle patterns, and honestly... even stress & emotional cycles, which people don’t always talk about but it shows up in the body. I use medicinal formulations, therapies and often Panchakarma—but not as a one-size approach. Each plan is shaped around that person’s current state. Over the years I’ve treated a wide range of conditions—some short-term, some where patients came in after trying *everything else*. Skin issues, hormonal disorders, back pain, gut problems, fatigue that won't leave—every case teaches me something. Panchakarma plays a big role in my clinical practice, especially for detoxification, stubborn imbalances or when the system needs a reset. But I pair that with very practical lifestyle shifts. Because what’s the point if someone feels good for a week and slips back right after? Education is a big part of my consultations too. I don’t like giving a prescription and ending there. I explain things in a way that patients actually *get*. When someone understands why ghee is good or why skipping meals worsens their issue, they start making better choices on their own. That’s where healing becomes sustainable. I try to keep my approach compassionate and real—not just “ideal Ayurvedic path,” but something that actually fits their life. Because healing isn't just about rules—it's about rhythm. And I’m here to help people find theirs again, naturally.