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Dr. Oshin Samant

Dr. Oshin Samant
Dr. Oshin Ayurveda Clinic Garudacharpalya, Mahadevpura
Doctor information
Experience:
5 years
Education:
Yerala Medical Trust Ayurvedic College Kharghar Navi Mumbai
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly working with people who come with long lasting issues that dont just go away with quick medicatons, and that’s where Ayurveda really help. My specialization cover a wide range of chronic and lifestyle related problems, especially in respiratory cases like allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, bronchitis, repeated cough & cold that keep troubling year after year. I also see many digestive imbalance – acidity, bloating, constipation, irritable bowel kind of pattern, those things where modern meds usually only suppress but not solve. Over time I realized skin complaints like acne, urticaria, psoriasis also respond very well when body doshas are balanced, so I give attention there too. Women’s health became a big part of my practice as well, patients with white discharge, PCOS, or even pregancy related challenges. I use classical Ayurvedic approach with diet, herbs, lifestyle corrections. I dont belive in one-size-for-all, every case need indivisualised care, and that’s exactly what I try to give everyday.
Achievements:
I am kind of proud that I got 2nd place in a debate at college level, it felt good bcz it showed I can think fast and put my thoughts clear, even in pressure. During my BAMS years I was always in top 5 rank every year.. not easy but I kept working hard since Ayurveda is subject I actually liked studying not just for marks. These achievments may look small, but for me they show my consistncy, my focus on academics and also my interest in comunicating Ayurveda in a better way to people.

I am an ayurvedic physician practicing on my own for last 3 years, honestly it feels like longer bcz each case teaches me new thing. My main focus usually goes towards respiratory and digestive disorders, and over time I worked on many patients with allergic rhinitis, sinus issues, acidity, IBS, chronic cough & cold, even thyroid imbalance too. I try not just to give quick medicine to supress symptoms but to find the root imbalance of doshas, adjust diet, routine, and give classical Ayurvedic treatment that actually last. Sometimes people expect immediate relief but I explain that body need time, still many feel lighter & more stable even in first few weeks. I also give lot of attention to preventive healthcare, like keeping prakriti based diet, following ritucharya (seasonal regimens), and balancing lifestyle before disease even come. I feel preventive part is ignored but its actually where Ayurveda shine the most, small adjustments in diet or habits really change outcome. Sometimes I see patients who already tried multiple medications and felt frustrated, and when they start to follow simple Ayurvedic guidelines they realize how much difference it makes. Past 2 years my work also move into Ayurvedic Garbh Sanskar, and it became something close to my heart. Guiding expecting mothers through pregnancy, not just for physical health but also mental and emotional well-being of mother and baby. I use diet advice, daily routines, safe herbs, some meditation and relaxation techniques, to ensure pregnancy goes smooth. It feels rewarding when a mother tells me she felt calm and strong during delivery. My aim always is healthy, complication free pregnancy and support natural delivery wherever possible. I know sometimes my way of writing might be bit mixed up, maybe a word misplced or comma missed, but that’s actually how I think too, not straight line always. Still, my practice keep me grounded and my patients trust me for long-term relief without over-reliance on suppressive drugs. For me, Ayurveda is not only treatment, it’s a way to live, and every patient journey makes that belief stronger.