Dr. Ranjushree S L
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | Rajiv Gandhi University Of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am an Ayurvedic doctor mainly working with conditions like skin disorders, thyroid imbalance and PCOD, because over time I saw these are the areas where Ayurveda really make a big diference. For skin issues—acne, eczema, pigmentation—I don’t just give creams or herbs, I go deeper to see what’s triggering it inside, maybe wrong diet, stress or pitta imbalance. For thyroid patients I plan therapies and herbs that slowly help stabilise metabolism while guiding them on food & routine that support thyroid function.
PCOD is another area I feel strongly about. Many young women come with irregular cycles, weight gain, mood swings, and they’re already tired of long medications. Here Panchakarma, proper detox and lifestyle correction often help in ways they didn’t expect. I design personalized plans, sometimes including basti or virechana, along with diet rules, yoga and herbal combinations that suit their prakriti.
What makes my approach different is I don’t just chase symptoms, I try to connect the dots—how digestion, stress, hormones, sleep are all tied together. My focus is on restoring balance, not quick fixes. Every treatment is tailored, some need intense therapy, others just small lifestyle adjustments. My goal is always safe, effective and holistic healing, giving results that last, not temporary relief. For me Ayurveda is about helping patients regain control of their health and feel whole again. |
Achievements: | I am someone who started exploring Ayurveda deeply during my undergrad years, when I did research work that gave me clarity on how classical principles can be used directly in clinic practice. That study really changed how I look at patient care, not just theory but real aplications. Later while practicing I managed several chronic cases—skin, thyroid, digestive, arthritis—where patients found long term relief with authentic treatments. For me those outcomes feel more meaningful than any paper degree. |
I am an Ayurvedic doctor with 3 years of clinical practice, and in this short time I already seen how deeply Ayurveda can change lives when applied with care and patience. At the start, I wasn’t sure if people would fully trust natural healing over modern shortcuts, but watching patients with long-standing gastric troubles, skin rashes, stress issues or hormonal disturbances slowly improve convinced me every day that I was on the right path. My work is not just about prescribing medicines, it’s about listening closely and then designing something that actually fits their prakriti and daily life. During these 3 yrs I handled cases ranging from digestive problems like hyperacidity and IBS to respiratory conditions such as asthma or seasonal bronchitis. I also supported women with menstrual irregularities and menopausal changes, creating diet and lifestyle plans that gave relief without depending on heavy medication. Mental health is another part of my interest—I meet many people struggling with stress, anxiety, poor sleep, and with Ayurveda, Panchakarma, counseling and small lifestyle tweaks I help them feel more grounded. My approach is always personalized. For one patient a detox through virechana or basti might be needed, while for another just a few changes in daily routine, herbal support and mindful eating can bring remarkable results. I also rely strongly on patient education—explaining in simple words why certain food or habits disturb doshas, and how small corrections bring long-term balance. That awareness makes patients part of their own healing journey instead of just waiting for prescriptions. Even in 3 years, the variety of cases gave me a wide exposure and also taught me humility—sometimes progress is fast, sometimes it is very slow, and you need patience to walk with the patient until results come. My goal is always clear: to provide safe, authentic Ayurvedic care that addresses root cause and helps people regain health in a way that lasts.