Dr. Yogendra Prakash
Experience: | 11 years |
Education: | Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working in Ayurvedic managment of piles, infertility, general health n also conditions of mind that often get ignored. I deal a lot with ano-rectal issues like chronic constipation, bleeding piles, painfull fissures too... most of the time I rely on herbal meds and non-invasive therapies cause I belive gentle approach work better in long run. In reproductive care I handle cases of unexplained infertility, irregular cycles, hormonal shifts etc. and each plan I make is very individual, no copy paste. Mental well being matter same as physical—many pt come with anxiety, stress or depression & I guide with lifestyle changes, diet, some simple mind-body techinques along with Ayurvedic medicines. I dont see health as just removing symptoms but more like restoring a person’s balance back. Sometimes treatment is slow, sometimes people want fast fix, I try to explain how body heals on its own pace. Compassion and listening are big part of my practice. |
Achievements: | I am always trying to keep patients well being at center of my work.. sometimes the word “achievement” feels odd, but I see it more like small moments when someone say pain is less or digestion finaly got better. I focus on ayurvedic care, simple remedies, balanced lifestyle, nothing fancy just what help body heal. Each patient journey is diff, some slow, some fast. Helping them regain confidence in health, that is what I count as real result of my practice, more then any award. |
I am an Ayurvedic physician with close to 10 years in clinical practice and honestly the journey feels both long and still like it just started. In this time I kept my focus on holistic patient care, trying not only to fix the obvious symptom but to search for the deeper cause. I work with both acute and chronic conditions, some small everyday issues and some really long standing ones. My approach is always rooted in classical Ayurved principles, where prakriti and vikriti analysis give me clues about the imbalance hidden inside. From there I design treatment plans that are not just standard protocol but individualised—using herbal formulations, Panchakarma therapy, diet regulation and lifestyle guidance that fit into daily life without too much burden. In my practice I have seen many different health concerns—digestive disorders like acidity or IBS, painful joints that make people feel older than they are, stress and anxiety showing up in body and mind, hormonal up and downs, skin rashes, even stubborn metabolic issues like obesety, hypertension or type 2 diabeties. Every case remind me that healing is never one-directional. Balancing the doshas and supporting the body’s own healing system is always the goal, but each person come with unique story. Sometimes result come quick, sometimes slow, and that teach patience on both sides. Preventive health is another thing I keep close. I belive patients should not wait until disease become heavy before taking action. I spend time explaining diet, sleep cycle, small daily rituals, because these things hold long term power. Education is not extra work for me, it is part of the care. Over these years my diagnostic skills grew stronger, but maybe more important my compassion and understanding also grew deeper. Each patient journey feels different and I try to respect that. I also stay committed to ethical, evidence based practice. Ayurved has huge tradition and wisdom, but I always check how it can align with modern wellness needs today. For me the two are not in conflict. They can meet and support each other if used carefully. My aim is simple really—to provide safe, authentic care that is rooted in tradition yet flexible enough to help people in current time.