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Dr. Manmahendra Singh

Dr. Manmahendra Singh
Assistant Professor, RBAMC Agra
Doctor information
Experience:
9 years
Education:
National Institute Of Ayurveda
Academic degree:
Doctor of Philosophy in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mainly focused on proctology — yeah, the part most people hesitate to talk about but deal with silently for way too long. I work with conditions affecting the rectum, anus, and lower colon... stuff like hemorrhoids, fissures, fistulas, pilonidal sinus. Not just the textbook ones — but the messy, painful, recurring kinds that mess with daily life. I deal with both simple and complex anorectal cases using a mix of surgical & non-surgical care, depending on what actually suits the patient’s condition *and* lifestyle. My approach is built around early diagnosis (because delay always makes it worse), patient education (explain first, treat second), and long-term relief — not just symptom suppression. I care about reducing discomfort, healing right, and avoiding unnecessary procedures when possible. Every case is unique, even if the name of the condition is same. I try to offer clear, honest solutions, customized around the person, not the condition name. It’s proctology, but with actual human context.!!
Achievements:
I am not big on listing awards or chasing titles tbh, but if you ask what really counts, it's seeing patients actually feel better and come back saying their life changed a bit. That’s what sticks. Helping someone finally sleep without pain, or stop dreading the toilet (yeah, real stuff) — that matters more than anything else. If there’s one thing I’d call an achievement, it’s putting patient’s well-being first no matter what, even if that means taking longer or saying “not now” to a treatment.

I am practicing for over 7 years now, and if there's one thing that stuck with me through all kinds of cases—routine fevers to long-standing chronic messes—it’s that people want *to be heard*, not just treated. My work is rooted in that. I don’t jump to conclusions or rely on standard checklists alone. I believe in diagnosis that’s clear, conversation that makes sense, and plans that actually work for the person sitting in front of me (not just on paper). Throughout these years, I’ve worked with all kinds of patients — kids, working professionals, elders, folks with busy lives or long histories of “no one really figured out what’s wrong.” And every time, I go back to the basics: listen, observe, investigate properly, explain in plain words. Because trust builds when people understand what’s happening to their own body — and why. My interest is in general medicine, chronic care, and preventive health. I really value patient education too. Not the boring kind — I try to actually *show* what’s going on and how we can change it. Whether it’s blood sugar creeping up, recurring headaches, or low-grade fatigue that’s always brushed off... we talk about it fully. No rushed exits. No silence gaps. Ethical care matters to me. I don’t recommend things just to fill prescriptions. If a change in food, sleep, or mindset is what’s needed first, I say that. I’m not here to impress—I’m here to help people feel more in control of their health again. I keep myself updated through clinical protocols, research summaries, and honest reflection after consults that didn’t go how I thought. That part’s real too. Learning never stops. My goal is simple but solid: to offer medical care that’s human, effective, and rooted in mutual respect. Whether you’re coming in with a fresh issue or something that’s followed you for years, I meet you there—and we work through it, together. One consult at a time.