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Dr. Binish Naaz

Dr. Binish Naaz

Dr. Binish Naaz
MD Scholar (Final Year) – Parul Institute of ayurved Consulting in OPD and Clinical Practice
Doctor information
Experience:
4 years
Education:
RD Memorial P.G college and hospital
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am working mainly in Ayurvedic management of skin disorders (charma roga), specially acne, pigmentation and related skin concerns, and honestly these cases needs a lot of patience from both side sometimes. I also deal with hair fall issues, digestive and gastric disorders, anorectal diseases, diabetes management and certain gynecological problems using classical Ayurvedic therapies, though every patient respond a bit different which keep me learning. I am trained in kshaar sutra karma for anorectal conditions like piles and fistula, and this area I feel quite focused on because results can be very reliving when done properly. My approach is based on traditional Ayurvedic principles but I try to keep it individualized for each patient, because one treatment dont fit all. I aim for safe and long term outcomes, even if progress feels slow at times, but thats how real healing usually goes I guess.
Achievements:
I am presenting around 7 academic seminars during my postgraduation, which really helped me build clinical thinking, though sometimes it felt a bit overwhelming. I have done specialized training and certification in Kshaar Sutra kaarma, and worked in ICU, emergency care and OPD consultaion settings. currently pursuing MD final year in Ayurveda, also involved in case presentations and clinical reserch activites, learning continously.

I am a medical professional with around 3 year of clinical experiance, and honestly most of my learning has come from real patient situations more than just textbooks. I’ve spent about 2 years working in intensive care unit (ICU) management, where things can get very intense and quick decisions matters a lot, and another 1 year in OPD consultation and emergency care, handling both acute and chronic cases in a more continuous way I try to follow a patient-centered approach, though sometimes cases can be complex and dont always respond the way we expect, but that also pushes me to keep improving. Right now, I am in the final year of my MD in Ayurveda, and I have a strong intrest in evidence-based Ayurvedic practice along with clinical research, trying to connect traditional knowledge with modern clinical understanding My approach is more towards holistic treatment, not just focusing on symptoms but also disease prevention, lifestyle modfication and long term wellness, even if it takes time to see full results.