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Dr. Nisha Parveen

Dr. Nisha Parveen
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Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
Uttarakhand Ayurvedic University
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly into Ayurvedic gastroenterology—kinda ended up there naturally coz digestive issues are just *everywhere* these days. I work with GERD, hyperacidity, constipation, IBS... all those conditions that mess with daily life in weird, uncomfortable ways. My focus is usually on restoring agni, fixing the root cause, not just masking things with temporary fixes. I use classical herbs, diet corrections (sometimes just removing one wrong food helps huge), and practical lifestyle tweaks. Nothing fancy but it works when it’s done right. I also deal a lot with Ayurvedic dermatology and cosmetology. Stuff like acne, melasma, urticaria, and random dermatitis cases that people either give up on or keep switching creams for. I try to see it inside-out—like okay, what’s the gut doing? What's the liver saying? My treatments mix internal meds with external stuff—lepams, medicated oils, all depending on what the skin *really* needs, not just what looks red or itchy on the outside. Honestly I just want my patients to feel seen n understood... not rushed. That matters.
Achievements:
I am kinda proud of this one—got a certificate n a memento from Himalayan Ayurvedic Company for scoring the highest merit in my batch. Honestly didn’t expect that much recognition but it felt good, not gonna lie. That moment really kinda reminded me why I started in Ayurveda in the first place—to go all in, study deep, and actually *use* it to help ppl in real life. I still keep that memento on my shelf.. it just reminds me to keep going, keep learning, keep showing up.

I am Dr. Nisha Parveen, an Ayurveda practitioner who’s honestly just really into helping people feel balanced again. Not in a vague way—I mean actual, noticeable, inside-out balance. I work with patients of all ages but it’s never a one-size-fits-all kinda deal. Whether someone’s struggling with digestion that just won’t settle, skin flares, joint stiffness that drags on, or stress that’s quietly breaking them down… I always try to pause first and ask, what’s really going on underneath? I follow classical Ayurvedic texts (can’t really skip that if you're serious about the science), but I'm not stuck in the past either. Health today is messy—odd sleep habits, processed food, emotional burnout—and I like making treatment plans that actually *fit* into all that. Herbs, Panchakarma, diet corrections, subtle routine nudges—they all play a part. Sometimes it's just changing a tiny morning thing that makes the most difference... and I learn that again with each patient. One of the most fulfilling areas for me has been working with women—especially around hormonal shifts, pregnancy care, even fatigue that gets dismissed way too often. I focus a lot on identifying the root cause—prakriti, agni, ama, seasonal triggers, you name it—and once we see that clearly, the healing just gets smoother. Garbhasanskar is a big part of my work too. Guiding mothers through that journey, using Ayurvedic tools to nurture not just the body but mind and heart—that’s something that feels really close to my core. I don’t promise overnight results. What I *do* promise is that I’ll actually listen, think carefully, and stay with the process. Health isn’t a quick fix and I kinda think people know that deep down. I just try to hold space for it—to offer care that’s steady, rooted in real Ayurvedic logic, but also aware of modern-day chaos. That’s really what my practice is about.