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Dr. Jayanta Barman

Dr. Jayanta Barman
Kokrajhar, Assam, India
Doctor information
Experience:
10 years
Education:
Jayanta Barman
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am an Ayurvedic doctor who works mostly in the space of personalized healing—kind of obsessed with digging into what’s *actually* causing trouble in someone’s body, not just chasing a diagnosis. My base is classical Ayurveda, but I also hold a Diploma in Ayurvedic Skin Management which means I deal with a lot of chronic or weird skin issues—psoriasis, acne, rashes that don’t go away, all that. I don’t go for shortcuts... usually start with basic dosha check, gut health, toxic load, then build a plan using herbs, ahara, and shodhana-type detox where needed. Every case’s diff—some ppl need strict pitta cooling, others are in full vata flare and don’t know it. What I really do is put those little pieces together. I don’t believe in generic creams or trendy herbs, unless they fit *that* patient. My thing’s always been: find the imbalance first, then slowly pull the system back to center. Works for skin, but honestly it helps even more with long-term health, like digestion, immunity, energy—it's all linked anyway.
Achievements:
I am someone who finished my MD back in 2019, and jumped straight into research work right after—was a Research Associate till 2022. Lot of hands-on stuff, diving into clinical data, formulating protocols, validating Ayurvedic interventions... all that real-world grounding. Right now I’m doing my PhD in Public Health (yep, still studying), kinda digging into how traditional healing like Ayurveda can actually *fit* into today’s healthcare models—not just on paper, but actually work for ppl.

I am a BAMS graduate with an MD (Ayush), and honestly, I’ve always kinda leaned toward the preventive & holistic side of medicine... not just chasing symptoms, yk? I also went deeper into skin through a Certificate in Ayurvedic Dermatology (CAD), which really changed the way I see dermatological issues. Skin isn’t just surface—it reflects digestion, stress, metabolism, agni, doshas... it’s all linked. That’s exactly how I treat—layer by layer, dosha by dosha, not with some one-size fits all cream or oil. My main thing is figuring out what’s *behind* the disease—like, why that eczema keeps flaring or why someone’s acne won’t calm down even after “clean” diets or expensive treatments. I use a combo of classical formulations, detox therapies like virechana or raktamokshana when needed, but also build custom routines around the patient’s prakriti, their habits, stress loops... all of it. You can’t separate skin from lifestyle. Or digestion. Or sleep. People miss that. And even outside skin—I look at the whole system. I give a lot of time to understanding what people eat, how they breathe, what patterns they’ve gotten stuck in, how toxic load is building up... My work’s always been about restoring *balance*, not just relief. Long-term stuff, not temporary hacks. I guess the academic part helps too—keeps me rooted in the classics but I’m constantly adapting it for modern lives, urban routines, changing diets. I don’t believe Ayurveda has to be rigid—it just has to be authentic. If you know the core principles, you can apply them anywhere, whether someone’s struggling with hormonal issues, rosacea, or full-body pitta imbalance. Some patients come to me after years of trying everything—like, nothing worked or worked only a bit—and that’s where this approach shines. You slow things down, listen properly, look at patterns... and then bit by bit you pull the system back into sync. That’s the work I’m here for.