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Dr. Ashish Kumar

Dr. Ashish Kumar
Madhubani, Bihar
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
Muniyal Institute of Ayurveda
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly working with infertility and obesity cause those two area always need deeper attention.. i realized over the yrs that many cases are not just about symptom but about root imbalance in hormones, metabolism, digestion, even stress patterns that people carry. In ayurveda we see body & mind as connected, so when i plan treatment i combine panchakarma, classical herbs, some diet shifts & lifestyle modfications that are practical not extreme. Sometimes its simple, like correcting sleep and digestion, othertimes it takes longer and more patience. I focus a lot on restoring natural physiological function, not forcing quick fix, cause lasting result only come when balance is back. For infertility it may mean supporting reproductive health & cycles through holistic care, for obesity it’s guiding metabolic reset & better relationship with food. Each plan is tailored to the person’s prakriti & vikruti, no two are same. My aim is not just weight loss or pregnancy but long term wellbeing and quality of life, where patient feel more in control of their health.
Achievements:
I am trained with a diploma in acupuncture n that really opened up new ways for me to handle pain cases n chronic condtions. At first i thought it may feel too diff from ayurveda, but actually it fits well, like complementing panchakarma n herbal care with very precise points therapy. This extra skill gave me confidence to manage tough cases in more integrative way, less invasive n still very effective. Patients often say they feel the relief faster.. and that encourage me to keep refining my approach!!

I am someone who had the chance to work in both allopathic hospitals and ayurveda setups, and honestly that mix shaped my way of treating people. In allopathy the focus is on diagnostic accuracy, the scans, labs, numbers, while in ayurveda we keep eyes on prakriti, vikruti, dosha, daily life pattern. At first I struggled a bit to bring them together, felt like two different worlds, but slowly I saw how combining them could make care more personal n complete. That exposure gave me better clinical sense, not just treating a symptom but understanding what triggers it in body n mind. I often rely on modern tools to rule out serious conditions, but once the baseline is clear, ayurveda helps me build a plan with herbs, diet, panchakarma, lifestyle. Some patients come for quick relief, others with chronic complaints who had tried many things before. For both groups the key is balance—sometimes a simple correction in ahara vihara (food n lifestyle) changes more than strong medicine. I focus on root cause, even when patient is in hurry, because unless balance is restored, disorder comes back again n again. Working in different clinical settings showed me how varied patient needs can be. Some want detailed explanations, others just trust silently. I learnt to adjust, to be empathetic but also clear about what is possible, what takes time. Preventive healthcare became a major interest—I realized most people wait till problems get heavy before they seek help. So now I try to guide them toward small daily practices, explaining why it matters. Education is part of healing, not just prescription. Over years this approach gave me balanced perspective. I respect modern science, the lab reports, the pharmacology, but I also value traditional wisdom that reminds us every constitution is unique. I keep refining my method, writing, presenting in conferences too, to share what worked and what didn’t. Sometimes I feel there’s still gap between two systems, maybe always will be, but in practice patients benefit when we bridge it in honest way. For me integrative care is not a theory, it’s day to day effort, blending precision with prevention, modern with traditional, till the patient feels whole again!!