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Dr. Diksha

Dr. Diksha
Own clinic
Doctor information
Experience:
6 years
Education:
Guru Ravidas Ayurvedic University
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly focused on ortho care and over the years I worked with many patients dealing with long term joint pain and mobility problems. Most common cases I see are knee pain, cervical or lumbar spondylosis, frozen shoulder, arthritis, and of course back pain that doesn’t go away easily. What I try to do is not just give a pain killer type relief but to understand the root imbalance—dosha, diet, posture habits, even stress patterns—and then design a plan. My treatment usually combine herbal formulations with Panchakarma like Basti, Abhyanga or Kati basti, depending on the severity and prakriti of the patient. Lifestyle modifications are also a big part—small corrections in sitting, walking, food choices makes huge difference in long term healing. Many patients are surprised when they realise how much gut health or wrong routines are linked to their joint issues. I like to personalize every protocol rather than using one-size approach. For some, detox is more important, for others strengthening therapies or rasayana are needed. The main goal for me is always same: reduce pain, cut down inflammation, improve range of motion and give back confidence in daily movements. Seeing patients return to normal activities without dependency on long term meds is what keeps me going. My interest in orthopedic Ayurveda is really about restoring function and quality of life, not just easing discomfort for a short time.
Achievements:
I am finished my BAMS in 2019 and then went straight into Diploma in Panchakarma at NARIP Kerala in 2020, where I got deep hands-on training in detox and rejuvenation therapies. That year really shaped how I look at patient care, because you see real-time how Panchakarma shift the body. Right now I am in final yr of my Masters in Public Health, trying to connect ayurveda practice with broader ideas of preventive health & community care.. feels like bridging two worlds together.

I am an Ayurvedic physician with about 5 years of clinical work, and most of my focus is on treating people by really going deep into the root cause rather than just quieting the surface level symptoms. My consultations happen both face to face and online, through platforms like Practo and NirogStreet, which actually lets me connect with patients in diff regions, sometimes even far away villages or cities where they don’t have easy access to Ayurvedic care. I spend good time understanding prakriti and vikriti before suggesting anything, that step feels most important to me. Last year I started my own clinic, Adi Ayurveda. Running it has been both exciting and honestly a bit overwhelming at times. Here I see all kinds of cases—lifestyle disorders like diabetes and thyroid issues, hormonal imbalances, gynecological problems such as PCOD or irregular cycles, plus skin and hair conditions like acne, pigmentation or hair fall. Digestive concerns and stress-related issues are also very common. For each patient I try to make a clear plan, usually involving herbal medicines, Panchakarma therapies when needed, diet adjustments, and lifestyle corrections drawn straight from the classical texts. I really believe that true healing happens when patients start knowing their own body better, like why their digestion weakens or why stress keeps triggering illness again and again. That’s why my consultations are not just about writing prescriptions but also about educating and guiding people so they can take part actively in their own recovery. Preventive care feels as important to me as treatment itself, because if balance is maintained early, so many diseases never even show up. Through both my clinic and online practice, my aim is to make Ayurveda more accessible and also practical for modern life. Some patients just want quick fixes, but when they see results of a more holistic approach—better energy, better sleep, lighter mood—they start to value long-term wellness. My goal each day is simple: deliver safe, natural, effective care that helps people move toward balance, whether it’s for chronic illness or preventive health.