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Dr. Yogesh

Dr. Yogesh
Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
Maharasthra University of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working with patients who are dealing with things like infertility, hormonal imbalances, PCOD, irregular periods, digestion issues or diabetes that just keeps hanging around no matter what. I don’t believe in just shutting symptoms down. I focus on finding *why* the system broke in the first place—where the dosha got stuck, what lifestyle habit is feeding the imbalance, what kind of *agni* disruption is behind it. I create plans that are super personal. Some need deep gut support first, others need herbs to balance hormones, a few just need the right diet and rest cycle to start healing. I use a mix—Ayurvedic medicines, food changes that match their *prakriti*, daily routine rewiring, stress handling too where needed. Doesn’t matter if it’s blood sugar swings or period delays—each plan is matched to the person, not the label. That's the only way I see real results that hold.
Achievements:
I am a postgrad in Ayurveda from MUHS Nashik—got my MD there, and honestly that whole phase kinda pushed me deeper into real clinical work. Not just theory but actually seeing how the classical texts line up with modern-day complications. It really shaped the way I now approach things like infertility, PCOD, gut issues, diabetes… not just by what’s written, but how to apply it properly

I am Dr. Yogesh, and I’ve been practicing Ayurveda for about 3 years now—still learning, still refining, but fully committed to this path. I mostly work with cases where the root cause is buried under layers—like infertility, PCOD, diabetes, chronic acidity, or IBS. The things that don’t really go away with short-term meds or just dietary fads. What really drives me is figuring *why* something’s happening, and then building a plan from that point—not just treating what shows on the surface. I work a lot with couples who are trying to conceive. And every couple is different, honestly. I don’t go by diagnosis labels alone—one PCOD case can look nothing like the next. I take time to assess *prakriti*, *vikriti*, stress levels, agni, sleep cycle—everything. I use herbal formulations, detox when it fits, food routines, timing corrections. Small changes, but they add up. My goal there is to restore balance—not just push for pregnancy as an outcome but build a healthy foundation for it. On the gynecology side, I also help women with delayed cycles, hormone flucuations, pain during periods, and fatigue linked to imbalance. Again, it’s all about rhythm—once the system starts flowing in sync again, healing feels more natural and less forced. Apart from reproductive work, I do focus a lot on diabetes and gut disorders. These two are honestly more connected than most people realise. I use a combo of Ayurvedic meds, gut-cleansing therapies, and realistic diet changes (no super extreme rules) to reduce dependency on long-term meds and bring back energy, digestion, and better sugar control over time. I always start treatment with *prakriti-pariksha* and *vikriti-pariksha*. I also take time to explain things—what I’m doing, why I’m giving a certain formulation, and what to expect. I feel patients deserve to understand their healing too. My goal? Just this—to give care that actually fits *you*, and not just the diagnosis you came in with. And help you feel back in control of your body, naturally. Through Ayurveda that’s not just textbook-perfect but real, alive, and human.