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Dr. Bharathi K S
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I am Dr. Bharati, working in Ayurveda with a deep focus on holistic health, women’s wellness and a lifestyle that actually works with nature not against it. When I meet a patient, I start slow… understanding their Prakriti (how their body & mind is naturally built) and Vikriti (where the imbalance is right now). This helps me create plans that aren’t just for few weeks but for a steadier long-term balance – mental clarity, stable energy, less mood swings, better digestion.. those little but big changes. My main work is in Ayurvedic gynecology and fertility care. I see women with PCOS, irregular cycles, endometriosis, fibroids, PMS and even menopause troubles. I don’t push invasive stuff, I work with herbs, Panchakarma detox, hormone balancing and lifestyle resets. For couples trying to conceive, I look at both sides – uterine detox, stress control, metabolism support – to help the body be in its best natural state to welcome pregnancy. Digestive issues are also common in my practice – bloating, reflux, IBS, slow digestion – here I use gut healing herbs, simple but powerful diet changes, and ways to keep Agni (digestive fire) strong. I also work on urinary health – recurrent UTIs, kidney stones, bladder pain, incontinence – using herbal diuretics, detox and rasayana for kidney & bladder care. Joint pain, back stiffness, arthritis? Yes, I treat that too with oil therapies, massage, internal medicines and movement tips that actually fit into daily life. Skin & hair concerns, especially when linked with hormones or metabolism, are another big area for me – acne, pigmentation, hair fall, premature greying – all treated naturally with herbs, scalp work, internal detox and diet tuning. My aim is simple – use Ayurveda to help people feel at home in their own body again, in a way that’s natural, safe and sustainable.
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Dr. Hemangi Ramoliya
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I am working with pure ayurvedic treatment, no shortcuts no mixed stuff – only classical methods as described in the texts. For me, it’s not just about giving medicines, it’s about understanding how a person’s whole routine, diet, sleep, even little habits are affecting their health. Sometimes people come expecting a magic pill, but Ayurveda works different… it’s about balance, patience and listening to the body. I try to guide each patient on general daily routine also – small but powerful tips that slowly change the way they feel day to day. Could be as simple as when you drink water or how you eat your meals, but these little things stack up. Some follow them quickly, some take time… and that’s ok, healing is not a race. I focus on keeping treatment natural, safe and in tune with the person’s prakruti and season changes. Often I notice patients start feeling better even before finishing the full course, just because lifestyle changes kick in. For me, those moments are worth more than anything.
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Dr. Renu Yadav
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I am working in Ayurveda with this mix of hands-on patient care and academic teaching that really keeps my mind active. Earlier I was a consultant at Savitri Devi Maternity Hospital for about a year, mostly handling women’s health, post delivery care, newborn wellness. That was a time when I learned so much about how classical ayurvedic methods actually blend into modern maternity care… sometimes it’s not as simple as the books says, you need to adjust for the real world. The maternity ward gave me a lot of insight into postnatal recovery, lactation issues, child immunity building – all from an Ayurvedic angle but keeping safety first. Right now I am an Assistant Professor at BHDJI Ayurvedic College, Badal, teaching since almost 1.5 yrs. In class I try to go beyond the syllabus, sharing real patient cases, encouraging them to question and research instead of just memorizing. I like the idea of shaping the next lot of vaidyas who can balance tradition with evidence, not blindly follow either. This also keeps me updated – students sometimes bring in fresh perspectives or new studies that I may not have seen yet. Clinically my work still focuses a lot on chronic skin conditions, digestive troubles, hair fall, and child immunity enhancement, especially with Suvarnaprashan Sanskar. I believe in personalizing the treatment, checking the prakruti, lifestyle, even small habits before suggesting anything. And yes, sometimes results take longer but that’s how sustainable healing works, without harming the body with harsh chemicals or unnecessary drugs. My aim is pretty simple – treat in a way that fits the patient’s life and constitution, using Ayurveda’s depth but without ignoring the changes in today’s health needs. It’s a balance, not always perfect, but one I keep learning to handle better every day.
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Dr. Manasi Gandhi
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I am practicing Ayurveda on my own for around 20 years now and honestly, it’s hard to sum up what that feels like in just a line or two. Over these years, I’ve seen health problems change with time — lifestyle disorders becoming more common, stress showing up in ways people don’t even notice until it’s too late, and seasonal illnesses behaving a bit differently than before. My work is all about looking at the root of the problem, not just the part that’s hurting right now. Sometimes that means working with herbal formulations, sometimes with Panchakarma therapies, sometimes just changing how someone eats or sleeps. I’ve treated a mix of acute issues like fever, colds, stomach upsets, and chronic ones like arthritis, diabetes, skin diseases, and digestive troubles. Women’s health has also been a steady part of my practice, whether it’s menstrual irregularities, PCOD, or post-natal care. And I make time for children’s wellness too, especially through immunity-building practices like Suvarnaprashan. I guess what keeps me going is knowing that Ayurveda gives me so many tools to work with — it’s never just one formula for everyone. I like spending time understanding a person’s lifestyle, diet, and emotional state because without that, the treatment feels incomplete. Over two decades, I’ve learned that small, consistent changes can be more powerful than any single “big” remedy, and that’s something I always try to pass on to my patients!!
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Dr. Bhawana
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I am an Ayurvedic doctor who really trust in the old ways of healing, the kind that works with nature instead of against it. Over the years I’ve got pretty good at figuring out not just what’s wrong on the surface but what’s actually causing the problem inside. My work is all about looking at the whole picture — the person’s Prakriti, their daily habits, even the stuff they might not think matters — and then putting together a plan that feels right for them. Sometimes that means herbal medicines, sometimes Panchakarma detox, or just simple changes in diet and routine that make a big difference over time. I deal with all sorts of conditions, from high BP, diabetes, acidity, constipation, frequent headaches, seasonal colds or fevers… to the more long-standing things like rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis. I also help people with liver troubles like jaundice, fatty liver, hepatomegaly, and then there’s the skin cases — psoriasis, eczema, acne, vitiligo, urticaria — all of which really need a patient approach. Women’s health is another area I focus on, whether it’s PCOD, irregular cycles, or giving kids a better start with immunity boosting through Suvarnaprashan. For me it’s not just about curing the body. If the mind is stressed or the spirit feels low, the body can’t really heal properly. That’s why I spend time listening… really understanding how someone eats, sleeps, works, and reacts to life. Then I try to make the treatment something they can actually follow, not something that feels like a burden. Ayurveda works best when it’s part of life, not an extra chore. Every patient teaches me something new, and I keep learning because I want to give the best care I can — care that’s gentle, natural, and leaves people feeling balanced again. In the end, my goal is simple: help them get well, and help them stay that way.
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Dr. V Sivajothi
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I am an Ayurvedic doctor with more than 8 years in clinical practice, working from Madurai and honestly every day feels different. I meet people with all sorts of health troubles – from chronic skin rashes that keep coming back, to hormonal ups and downs, digestive complaints that drag for years, and even those seasonal cold-cough fevers that seem small but keep affecting daily life. I don’t just hand over a generic prescription; I spend time figuring out their Prakriti, which is basically their natural constitution, and the Vikriti, the imbalance that’s happening right now. Sometimes it takes longer than the patient expect, but I think getting that right makes the whole treatment work better. My approach mix herbal medicines, Panchakarma detox when it’s needed, diet changes, and small but important lifestyle tweaks. For women, I focus a lot on PCOD, irregular cycles, post delivery care and even Suvarnaprashan for kids which parents really appreciate for immunity. Over the years, I’ve seen improvements in people with joint pains, diabetes, hypertension, skin issues like eczema, and stubborn digestive troubles. But Ayurveda for me isn’t just about the body – I try to look at how stress, habits, and mindset is also part of why someone is unwell. That’s why I keep the consultations open for discussion, not rushed. Practicing in Madurai has been special because the community here is diverse – some know Ayurveda deeply, others are new to it – and I like bridging that gap. I still follow the classical principles, but I also make sure it fits into their daily routine so it’s realistic and not just theory on paper.
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Dr. Pooja Wankhade
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I am in ayurvedic practice for over 12 yrs now, working with people online and offline, helping them with healing plans that are really built around their own body type and needs. My main focus is on Ayurvedic Nutrition… I spend a lot of time understanding someone’s prakriti and also how their lifestyle or seasons (krtucharya) affect them before I even start talking about food. I really believe food is medicine, not just something we eat, and that idea runs through every consult I do. Apart from my clinic work, I also teach—Ayurvedic Nutrition, Ayurvedic Practice, and Ayurvedic Cosmetology at a reputed institute. Teaching keeps me sharp and also makes me re-think how we pass on this knowledge… I try to keep it practical, not just texts and theory. The students bring in questions that remind me Ayurveda is still growing in today’s context, not stuck in the past. I also started Ayushtang, my own wellness brand, to share herbal medicines and natural skin care products I formulated. The idea was simple—make things that are clean, effective and easy for people to use daily without loading them with chemicals. Whether it’s internal healing or external care, I like when the two support each other. Even though I work with many Ayurvedic therapies, my heart still stays in nutrition and lifestyle coaching. I see how diet can balance digestion, hormones, skin, hair, and really shift how a person feels every day. I listen a lot, ask many questions before suggesting anything, because every small detail matters in Ayurveda. My aim is not quick fixes but changes that stick. In the end, I want people to feel their health is in their own hands, just with the right guidance.
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Dr. Somya
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I am working as an Ayurvedic doctor where my day is a mix of listening, observing and trying to figure out what’s really going on inside a person’s body before anything else. Most of my work is built around the tridosha concept—Vata, Pitta, Kapha—and how their imbalance leads to so many health issues. Some patients come with chronic problems, some with sudden flare ups, and honestly no two cases are ever same. I use herbal medicines, panchakarma therapies, diet guidance n lifestyle tweaks to build a plan that suits each person’s prakriti. Sometimes it’s about detox, sometimes just small changes in eating habits or sleep can shift things a lot more than people expect. I also spend time explaining why Ayurveda isn’t just about curing, but also preventing future troubles... though not everyone wants to hear about long-term changes right away. Over the years, watching patients recover in a way that feels steady n lasting rather than quick n short-lived makes the effort worth it. And yes, there are challenges—following up regularly, keeping people motivated when progress is slow, making sure they stick to the plan without feeling pressured. But those are also the parts that teach me the most. For me, Ayurveda is not some fixed set of rules from ancient texts—it’s a living system that adapts to each person’s body, mind, and daily life, and I just try to make it work for them in the most natural way possible.
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Dr. Shivam Mishra
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0 reviews
As a dedicated Ayurvedic practitioner with over 3 years of clinical experience, I focus on treating chronic and complex health conditions through a classical yet patient-centered approach. My core areas of practice include the Ayurvedic management of cancer support care, infertility, digestive disorders, liver cirrhosis, and chronic pain. I emphasize treating the root cause of disease rather than just the symptoms, ensuring each treatment is tailored to the patient's constitution (Prakriti), lifestyle, and overall health goals. I rely on the deep principles of Ayurveda, including herbal formulations, Panchakarma therapies, Rasayana chikitsa (rejuvenation), dietary recommendations, and mind-body alignment to promote healing that is both natural and sustainable. My goal is not just to alleviate symptoms but to enhance overall quality of life, especially in chronic conditions where long-term management and patient confidence are essential. My passion for clinical research in Ayurveda drives me to explore new and innovative ways to improve outcomes for patients with chronic diseases. I continuously study classical texts and modern clinical findings to refine my treatment protocols. This research-oriented mindset enables me to bridge traditional knowledge with current health challenges, aiming to offer evidence-based holistic care that remains true to Ayurvedic wisdom. I firmly believe that every patient’s journey is unique. I work closely with each individual, offering compassionate guidance and a structured healing process that integrates physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Whether someone is navigating long-term health challenges or seeking preventive care through Ayurveda, I strive to empower them with knowledge, natural therapies, and continuous support throughout their healing journey.
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