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Dr. Dnyanada Bhalchandra Mane

Dr. Dnyanada Bhalchandra Mane
Kamakshi Ayurveda Ratnagiri
Doctor information
Experience:
8 years
Education:
BAMS (Maharasthra Council of Indian Medicine)
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly working with skin n hair stuff that just... doesn’t go away easy. Things like acne that keeps coming back, pigmentation patches that stay no matter what ppl try, weird scalp issues, eczema flareups, and even stuff like early greying n hair fall in younger age—it’s all more common than most think. My focus is to not just treat what shows up outside, but to actually calm what's causing it inside. I rely on personalized herbal blends, diet tweaks, n sometimes routine shifts that suit their dosha n season. I also help folks dealing with chronic joint issues like osteoarthritis, frozen shoulder, or pain that’s become a part of their everyday. In these cases I combine deep-tissue therapies (the classic ayurvedic ones), internal medicines n movement advice—depending on the stage they're in. It's not always fast, but slow correction is what usually brings them back to comfort without side-effects or dependancy on heavy drugs. That’s the kind of work I try to keep real.
Achievements:
I am someone who really poured into my BAMS years, didn’t expect to—but yeah, I was awarded the Gold Medal back then. It meant a lot, not just for marks or topping stuff, but bc I was deeply into grasping how Ayurveda *works*—not just in books but when you're face to face with a real person in pain. That whole experience shaped how I think about treatment even now. I still push myself to stay sharp clinically, not just stick to theory n rules without adapting. Keeps me grounded.

I am an Ayurvedic doc with over 7 years into full-time practice—and yeah, I stick to the classical way of doing things. No shortcuts. My whole approach is built around restoring what’s already within the body... that natural state of balance we lose because of stress, food mess-ups, wrong routines or just... modern life in general. I work with everything from gut issues and skin probs to hormonal mess, joint pains, stress stuff that kinda hides until it blows up. Honestly, every case teaches me something new. What I’ve noticed is, people often don’t realise how deeply their lifestyle and prakriti shape their health—like it’s not always about what symptom shows up, but what’s *behind* it. I spend time on Nadi Pariksha (pulse reading), lifestyle talks, roga-rogi pariksha too—all that helps me really get the root cause. Sometimes it's obvious, sometimes not so much. Most of my treatments are built around custom-made herbal combinations, food routines (I tweak ahar habits a lot), and simple corrections that align with their body-type n seasons. Panchakarma comes in only when I feel detox is *actually* needed—never just because it's trendy or whatever. When I do recommend it, I make sure it’s gentle, phased properly and explained well. What I deeply care about is making healing understandable. I’m not into overcomplicated terms or one-size-fits-all kind of care. Each person needs different timing, different kind of attention. I try guiding them through every phase—small changes or deep resets—without overwhelm. Sometimes we go slow, sometimes they’re ready for big shifts. That balance matters. Ayurveda isn't static. I keep studying, learning, refining. I feel that’s what keeps it alive in me—and real for the people who trust me with their health.