Dr. Deeksha
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | S.R.S. Ayurvedic Medical College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly focused on gynaecology care, working with women who struggle with menstrual problems, repeated infections, fertility issues or hormone related imbalances. Each case feels different—like two women may both say irregular cycles but the causes end up totally opposite. That’s why I look deeper, into lifestyle, stress levels, diet, even sleep patterns before fixing a plan.
I deal with painful periods, PCOS kind of cases, recurrent vaginal infections, thyroid-linked hormone shifts, even infertility concerns where couples feel lost after many tests. My approach is to keep it personal—sometimes medication is needed, sometimes small routine corrections do more than strong drugs.
I try to create a space where women can speak openly without judgement, cuz half of problems stay hidden when patients don’t feel safe to talk. My focus is long-term wellness not just quick relief, helping them understand what their body is trying to say and guiding them toward balance that lasts. |
Achievements: | I am proud that during my med studies I ranked first in my college and also secured 2nd position across Agra University. It wasn’t just about marks honestly—it reflected the discipline and focus I tried to keep through those years. That strong academic base still guides how I approach patients today. For me, knowledge without practice doesn’t mean much, but those achievements remind me that consistency and hard work in medicine really do matter in long run. |
I am working in Obstetrics and Gynaecology right now, but my journey started with one solid year in a hospital setting where I rotated across multiple depts, learned the basics, and got my first taste of handling real patients—not just books or theory. That year shaped a lot, it taught me patience, quick thinking and also how much empathy matters in medical care. Now my focus is women’s health through every stage—from adolescence all the way to menopause. In practice this means I manage routine and high-risk pregnancies, do antenatal checkups, assist in labor & delivery, and also look after a wide range of gynaecological issues. Menstrual disorders, repeated infections, fertility challenges, hormonal imbalance… each case feels unique even when the diagnosis looks the same on paper. My aim is always to build trust first, so women feel safe enough to share what really bothers them. Pregnancy care is close to my heart. I guide first-time mothers through doubts and fears, handle complex high-risk cases with caution, and try to keep every consultation as supportive as possible. Birth is never just medical—it’s also emotional, and I try to remember that each time I step into the labor room. I also emphasize preventive care a lot. Helping women understand their reproductive health, cycles, and body signals before things get complicated saves them stress later. Education is a big part of my consults. I explain lifestyle, nutrition, and safe practices in simple words so it doesn’t feel overwhelming. I stay updated with treatment protocols, new guidelines, and current approaches in Obs & Gyn because medicine keeps changing and patients deserve the best evidence-based care. My focus is always on personalized plans—no two women have the same journey, and their care should reflect that. As I continue growing in this field, my goal is simple: keep clinical excellence high while also keeping human connection alive. A patient who feels heard, respected, and cared for—half the healing starts there already.