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Dr. Niveditha M

Dr. Niveditha M
In a Private Clinic
Doctor information
Experience:
5 years
Education:
JSS Ayurvedic Medical College
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly into helping people deal with those everyday-but-annoying things like hair fall, weird acne patterns, gut flareups, pigmentation patches that just won’t go away, body pain (sometimes linked to digestion too), and yeah—weight issues that don’t budge even when someone *thinks* they're doing everything “right”. I work through Ayurvedic lines—herbal meds, personalized diet tweaks, and those little routine shifts that actually matter long-term. My real focus? Digging into the root, not just patching the surface. Like if someone’s losing hair, sure I’ll suggest oils or herbs, but I’m also looking at digestion, stress, sleep or even how often they're constipated. It’s all connected. I often treat cases where people come in after trying quick-fixes, or even prescriptions that kinda dulled the symptoms but didn’t fix the whole cycle. I don’t like rushing things honestly. Real healing takes some patience. I use classical Ayurvedic formulations but combine that with a detailed plan for food, sleep, and lifestyle, because if that part isn’t aligned, nothing sustains right?? It’s not fancy, just authentic care that keeps the body-mind in balance. And when that happens, you see the glow returning on the skin, or weight finally moving, or gut calm after months of bloating. That’s what makes this path worth sticking to.
Achievements:
I am not really into awards and all that stuff, but ya—getting the “Best Doctor” award during my tenure did feel like a big thing. It wasn’t about being the smartest or whatever, more about showing up every day, actually listening to my patients, figuring things out together even when it got messy, and not giving up on the process. That kind of acknowledgment... it meant the care worked, not just the treatment. I still hold onto that as a reminder of why I do this.

I am currently working as Resident Medical Officer at Maharaja Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences and College, and honestly this role kinda gives me the best of both—hands-on clinical work + an academic setting where there’s always something to learn or re-think. I get to handle a mix of cases, not just one type, which actually makes my clinical judgement sharper over time. From chronic complaints to acute stuff, each patient brings a whole new equation. I assist regularly with Panchakarma procedures—everything from basic pre-treatment prep to post-protocol care—and we do that for a wide variety of conditions. Sometimes the outcomes are fast, sometimes subtle, but you really learn patience and precision when you’re seeing all of it every day. I'm also part of the inpatient care team where we plan, execute, monitor and adjust treatments. Occasionally we also deal with Ayurvedic emergency protocols, which you wouldn’t expect much in this field, but yes, they do come up—and that really taught me to stay calm n focused when things go sideways. Being in a teaching hospital helps in ways I didn’t fully expect before—like, when you're constantly discussing cases with senior consultants or guiding students during rounds, it deepens your own grasp on the classics. And at the same time, I try to stay connected with newer research or integrative ideas, just to keep the bridge open between tradition n what's evolving in health care now. What I really care about most though—is making sure that the care we give feels *right* to the patient... like, not just symptomatic relief but something that aligns with who they are, what their body is telling us, and how they actually live. Safe, grounded, customized—that’s the goal. And yeah, sometimes we don't have instant answers, but working in this space makes me keep showing up anyway, with more questions, more curiosity, and hopefully better solutions.