Dr. Sourabh
Experience: | 10 years |
Education: | Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly working with cases that need deeper digging — like gastroenteritis that keeps relapsing, stubborn joint pain, or chronic skin issues that flare up with no clear pattern. I specialize in the Ayurvedic management of digestive disorders, rheumatologic conditions, sexual health imbalances, and dermatological problems. My approach blends classical Ayurvedic understanding with practical diagnostic support when needed — 'cause sometimes seeing the labs helps map what doshas are doing beneath the surface.
I use Panchakarma a lot in chronic and autoimmune stuff, especially when regular meds just kinda numb the symptoms but don’t shift the base. Whether it’s cleansing for agni correction or deeper rasayana support, I plan it only when the patient’s body is actually ready for it — no random shodhana pushed on day one.
Most of my work is personalized — from herbs to daily habits — and I care about treating the *root* not just soothing surface signs. Skin, gut, joints, hormones… it’s all connected. I try to help bring it all back in sync, one piece at a time.!! |
Achievements: | I am someone who honestly finds the most meaning in watching patients *actually* feel better — not just reports improving, but their face, their energy, the way they sit and speak over time. One of my biggest wins is building that kind of long-term trust where they know they're heard, not rushed. I focus on personalized care every time, not shortcuts. Seeing slow, steady recovery or even a single flare-up reduce? That’s success to me—not just as a doctor but as a human trying to help. |
I am working in clinical practice for over 10 years now — and honestly, that time taught me more than any classroom ever could. Whether it’s a seasonal illness that needs basic care or a chronic pattern that’s been building up for years, I try to meet each patient where *they* are, not just where the textbook says they should be. I’ve learned that no two headaches are the same, no two fatigue complaints follow the same trail — and listening closely usually tells you more than half the diagnosis. My work's built on real-time clinical exposure, mixed with strong focus on trust and communication. I don’t believe in rushing — I take time to understand what’s *really* going on underneath the symptoms. I try to keep the patient fully in the loop, even if it's just explaining why we're starting something mild instead of jumping into big treatments right away. That clarity matters. Especially when someone’s already tried 4 opinions before walking in. I use a blend of evidence-informed knowledge and practical logic — what has actually worked for people over the years. Not just going by theory, but by lived experience too. The goal isn’t just to treat what's showing up now, but to keep it from coming back in cycles. I’ve worked with patients who were managing lifestyle disorders, menstrual imbalances, skin issues, gut troubles, you name it — and often, a few small shifts lead to bigger relief than they expected. What I care about most is early intervention and habit-awareness — the kind of stuff that doesn’t feel urgent until it becomes unavoidable. I tell my patients this too... don’t wait till your body *forces* you to rest, let’s get ahead of that. Whether the concern is routine or complex, each case deserves full attention and a plan that’s actually doable. For me, this isn’t just case management — it’s relationship building. Every consultation is a chance to hold space, make space, and slowly guide someone back to balance. That’s what keeps me showing up. Every day, every year. Still learning. Still showing up.