Dr. Sujaya Koti
Experience: | 5 years |
Education: | Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Master of Surgery in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am an Ayurvedic physcian working mostly in internal medicine but my focus keep going toward skin and hair issues, metabolic disease, neurological stuff and general health cases that come up often. I try to look deeper not just surface level symptoms, like finding root causes with classical tools – nadi pariksha, tongue checking, whole rogi-roga pareeksha thing. Then i put together treatment that feels right for that person, sometimes its herbal meds, sometimes Panchkarma, or sometimes its just telling them small diet + lifestyle change that make big shift over time. I feel strongly about chronic conditions, like eczema that dont heal quick, alopecia that disturbs confidence, diabetes that slowly affect whole body, or migraines and neuro imbalance that disrupt daily life. I like to see patients get relief in a way that sustains, not temporary. Sometimes its slow process but holistic care, when balanced with prakrti and vikrti, really works better than quick fixes. At times i wonder if patient expecting too fast recovery, but then when we follow proper Ayurvedic line of treatment and they feel actual progress, its worth it. Holistic and sustainable, that’s the only way I know to practice my work. |
Achievements: | I am someone who tried to keep balance btw studies n practice.. published near five papers in good journals, not always easy but it felt needed to put Ayurveda in evidence based space. I also stood on academic platforms, presenting my work, sometimes nervous sometimes confident, but always learning from peers. My PG in Medicine I completed with top score in my batch, that was proud moment but also pressure.. anyway it shaped me into more focused clinician n researcher!! |
I am an Ayurvedic physician with 5 yrs of solid clinical work behind me, mostly in the area of Ayurvedic internal medicine but my interest keep stretching wider than that. From day one I tried not to only chase symptoms but to go back to the roots of the disease.. many times that’s what really matter when a patient is struggling for long. My practice usually move around herbal medicines, Panchakarma, diet corections, lifestyle changes, but it is not like a fixed formula, I adjust based on what the person infront of me really need. Over these years I handled digestive troubles, skin problems, metabolic kind of imbalances, stress linked issues, many of them chronic, some very long standing. What I learnt is healing is possible when the doshas are understood properly, both Prakriti and Vikriti, and not by guess work. I rely on classical tools like Nadi Pariksha (pulse reading), Jihva Pariksha (tongue exam), and Rogi-Roga Pareeksha for diagnosis, sometimes it look simple but it give very deep insight that even modern test dont always show. I also try to make patients part of the process, not just passive. My goal is not just cure for the moment but to make them aware of preventive health, so they don’t fall back again into same cycle. Many time I see good results when patients start adapting small ayurveda based routines, simple diet habits, basic dinacharya changes, not complicated things. I keep myself reading and following modern research too, because I feel Ayurveda should not stand isolated. But my anchor remain the classical texts, the wisdom that survived so long. Some cases remind me how powerful this system still is, even when modern care didn’t gave full relief. In short my aim is to create a space where patient feel heard and healing happen not just on body but on lifestyle and mind too. Ayurveda for me is not alternative, it is a complete way of wellbeing, preventive and curative together. I try to bring that sense in my daily practice.. even if it takes more time sometimes!!