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Dr. Jaya Singh

Dr. Jaya Singh
Raigarh ayurved medical college and hospital Raigarh
Doctor information
Experience:
4 years
Education:
Patanjali Ayurvigyan Evam Anusandhan Sansthan
Academic degree:
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mostly focused on treating eye n ENT problems with Ayurveda — like ppl who struggle with blurred vision, dry eyes, tinnitus, sinus blocks, hearing drop etc. These are often long-term issues, and I try to manage them through detailed dosha check + therapy combos like nasya, ksheer basti or herbal eye treatments, depending on the case. Apart from that, I work a lot with women dealing with PCOD, irregular cycles, or fertility struggles. It's not just about hormones — it's about whole-body support. We use herbs, diet changes, and detox if needed... and we track small shifts carefully. I’m also into skin issues — especially pigmentation, acne flares, and stubborn eczema types. Skin tells a lot about inner imbalances, and I believe personalized panchakarma + internal rasayana can really help, not just cover up symptoms. It’s not always quick but we build trust n go steady. I always try to see each case like a story unfolding — not a checklist. That helps me treat better.
Achievements:
I am kinda proud of one thing — during my final BAMS prof exam, I got the Jeevika Award from Himalaya for top performance. Didn’t expect it tbh. That phase was super intense... juggling clinics, theory, revisions that never end. But I guess all that effort came together in a way that got noticed. It wasn’t just about marks — it felt like a nod to the work I put into understanding Ayurveda seriously, not just for exams but for actual patient care later. That moment stuck with me.

I am someone who got deep into Ayurveda during my MS at Patanjali College & Hospital, Haridwar. That place really shaped my clinical understanding — not just through books but by actually seeing how people respond to therapies in real life. My main focus is on treating eye and ENT disorders... stuff like vision problems, sinus issues, ear-related troubles — and honestly, ayurveda gives us solid tools to manage these if done the right way, step by step. But over time, I also started working more with women facing PCOD, hormonal imbalance, fertility challenges — and that sort of became a second core area for me. It's not just about giving medicine, right? These cases need long-term care and trust. Hormonal systems are delicate, and ayurvedic approach can bring results when we go deep into nadi, agni, dosha status etc, not just symptoms. I'm also pretty drawn to skin cases — whether it’s pigmentation, acne that just doesn’t go away, or eczema types that flare up randomly. What I try is to find what’s underneath all that, the root doshic shifts, and use classical herbs, panchakarma and lifestyle support to restore some kind of balance — not overnight, but in a real sustained way. My training taught me not to rush, but to listen to how each patient body reacts. I try to mix internal meds, oil therapies, detox methods, and habit change... and yeah, sometimes small shifts make big difference. Most of the patients I work with are managing chronic issues — meaning they tried diff things before and either got temporary relief or not much at all. I take that seriously. I don’t promise quick cures but I do focus on giving every case proper time, a full analysis, and a path that suits *them*, not some textbook plan. Helping someone sleep again, or breathe better through nose after months of blocked sinuses — these things matter a lot. That’s what keeps me going tbh.