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Dr. Snehal K

Dr. Snehal K
Dhanvantari Ayurveda, Nashik
Doctor information
Experience:
4 years
Education:
MUHS
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am an Ayurvedic practitioner mostly working on skin n hair issues, gut-related problems like hyperacidity, bloating, constipation, and ya indigestion too, which are all kinda linked anyway if you look at them thru the lens of Agni. My main focus is to figure out what’s really going wrong inside—not just what's showing outside. I use herbal meds made to match your prakriti-vikriti, plus panchakarma when needed, and yeah food plays a huge role too (most ppl ignore that part). I also see a lot of women who’re dealing with cycle problems, fatigue, hormonal imbalances—sometimes they don’t even know it’s hormone-related, just feel off all the time. In those cases, I bring in yoga (simple routines, nothing fancy), meditative tools if they’re open to it, and a gentle diet that doesn't feel like punishment. Mental well-being's like this hidden piece that actually affects gut & skin a lot, right? So I try to bring that into convo too even if they didn't come for that in the first place. Overall it’s like—if you're tired of quick fixes or endless pills, we work together to realign everything at its root. Takes time, but it sticks.
Achievements:
I am someone who really like diving deep into both academic and kinda techy stuff too—odd combo maybe but it’s worked for me. Won a few awards here n there for both academic excellence n computational things, which was unexpected tbh! But ya it helped me see how even Ayurveda could use a bit of that structured logic especially while tracking outcomes or making patient care more personalized. I think staying curious n sharp is what keeps my practice real n evolving, not static.

I am an Ayurvedic physician working in clinical practice for a bit over five years now—mostly handling OPD and IPD cases across skin and hair-related concerns, though sometimes other stuff too. My main focus is treating chronic and often stubborn things like acne, pigmentation patches, eczema flareups, dandruff, hair fall, and that early graying problem which ppl don’t talk abt much but it really affects confidence. What I try to do is not just treat the outside symptoms. I study each person's Prakriti + Vikriti—that's their natural constitution and current imbalance—and build totally personalized protocols. Like, no one-size-fits-all here. Some need more internal support with digestion and stress, others more detox. I use herbal meds, dosha-specific diets, daily routine tweaks, and chemical-free skin/hair routines. And yeah, Panchakarma is a big part of how I work. I’ve done a lot of hands-on panchakarma planning and supervision—therapies like Virechana (for skin purification), Nasya (really helps with hair issues & even sinus stuff), and Raktamokshana when nothing else calms the skin. I’m careful with these—they gotta be done by-the-text and still adapted to modern life + safety standards. What really matters to me is seeing the bigger picture. Like if your skin keeps breaking out, I wanna know what your gut’s doing, how your stress levels are, how you sleepin, are you eating at weird hours—those things matter in Ayurveda. And I make sure my patients feel heard, not rushed. That actually helps healing too, I think. Anyway, my whole goal is simple: treat from within, avoid shortcuts, give ppl real lasting relief and help them feel better in their own skin again—naturally.