Dr. Shrutika Patil
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Maharashtra University of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am holding CGO in gynecology n obstetrics and also CSVD in skin n venereal diseases, this dual path somehow makes my practice wider but also more personal. In women health I work a lot with PCOS, irregular cycles, infertility cases, even menopausal transition which is not easy for many. On skin side I see acne, eczema, fungal, and also manage STDs with both careful diagnosis and Ayurvedic support. Sometimes patients come confused between hormone or skin issue, I try to connect dots. My focus is on clear explanation, honest guidance, not rushing with only medicines. I mix classical tools with modern checkups, sometimes small detail in history gives answer more than a lab report. I like to build treatment plan step by step, may be herbs, diet, or procedure, but always with empathy. These two specializations make me realise that body systems are connected, not separate boxes, and that care must be practical n respectful to each patient’s life!! |
Achievements: | I am thankful to recieve an award from central govt for my work in ayurveda care, it was not just about me but about patients who trusted the process. This recognition gave me push to keep blending traditional practice with day to day clinical needs. I focus on ethical n result driven treatment, in public camp or hospital both. Honestly the award feels big but still reminds me there is more to do!! healing is never finished, each case teaches new lesson, even after many years in service. |
I am a Ayurvedic physician who try to keep my work as close to the classical roots as posible, still looking for ways to make it fit in todays health system. Over the years I got chance to work in central govt projects where the focus was spreading Ayurveda to wide & very diffrent groups of people.. rural, urban, sometimes places with almost no healthcare. That taught me more about public health delivery and also how integrative care can actualy work, not just in theory but in real life settings where resorces are limited. Later I moved into multi-speciality hospitals, and that was another kind of learning. Working along with modern medicine teams meant I had to explain how Ayurvedic diagnosis like Nadi Pariksha or Prakriti analysis makes sense, sometimes even argue for why it matters. But it also created space to bring Ayurveda into patient care for chronic life style disorders, metabolic issues, stress-linked problems, joint or musculoskeletal pains where many patients already tried multiple treatments. That collaboration showed me Ayurveda dont have to stand apart, it can blend and still keep its core values. In my clinic practice I put heavy focus on finding the root cause, not just surface level symptm. Using tools like Nadi Pariksha, Vikriti study, pulse & tongue checks, I try to see the imbalance before deciding on herbs or therapies. My approach is not one-size, I work on tailoring formulations, food guidlines, detox when needed, and sustainable lifestyle changes that people can actualy follow. Educating patients is big part for me, because unless they understand their own body pattern, long term healing wont last. Preventive health is something I keep returning to. Ayurveda has that wisdom about balance & daily routines which sound simple but prevent so much future disease. I try to use that, mix it with the insight I gained in public projects and hospital practice. Whether it is an acute infection or a stubborn chronic condtion that keeps coming back, my aim is to offer care that is both compassionate and grounded in results. I see Ayurveda not just as alternative but as a system that still speaks clearly in modern world if we allow it