Dr Girish G
Experience: | 7 years |
Education: | BAMS, DNYS, CMSED |
Academic degree: | Diploma in Naturopathy and Yoga |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly working around cases where the body’s either in breakdown-mode or in silent imbalance for years—like stroke recovery, that’s one area where timing is everythng. I don’t rush to start 10 meds, first I see how much movement’s left, speech status, digestion state—because if gut’s weak, nothing absorbs well. Joint pain’s another one, most ppl come after years of swelling n stiffness, thinking it's just age—but sometimes it’s deeper vata aggravation or chronic ama.
Skin & hair... yeah, that’s huge now. I deal with acne, pigmentation, hair thinning—especially post-pregnancy or post-covid kind of cases. I dig into sleep, liver load, periods if female, protein absorption, that stuff. Cos outward creams barely work unless internal fire’s handled.
Sexual health—lot of male patients who’re too shy at first. Issues like early ejaculation, low desire, fatigue post-intercourse, I approach that without judgement. It's more linked to lifestyle, sleep mess, mental fatigue, than ppl think. I give herbs sure, but it’s never just herbs. |
Achievements: | I am part of a few groups that really shaped how I see health—like the Indian Clinical Doctors Association, which kinda keeps me connected with broader clinical stuff happening across India. I’m also with Holistic Medicine Research Foundation, they’re doing some nice work blending ancient and modern ideas. And yeah, the Institute of Naturopathy Organisation in Pune—that’s where I found more clarity on drugless healing models, not perfect always, but deeply meaningful to me. |
I am in clinical practice since the last 8 years and honestly that journey’s been layered—slow at times, intense at others, but always teaching me something new. I started out grounded in classical Ayurveda, like learning how doshas talk through symptoms even when the reports look fine. Over time, I began mixing that with more structured patient evaluations—like pulse reading, prakriti analysis, but also watching real-life patterns like stress loops or digestion-slump after certain foods. A big part of my work now revolves around chronic lifestyle disorders—diabetes, PCOS, thyroid imbalance—things people usually live with rather than heal from. I try to shift that a bit, using herbs, changes in food rhythm, simple kitchen remedies when possible...but not blindly. I use evidence-based combinations too, where needed, with follow-ups and food tracking. In a lot of female patients I see hormonal stuff getting missed or medicated fast—so I pay close attention to period regularity, white discharge, fertility prep etc. Skin complaints like acne, pigmentation, even long-standing dandruff or fungal infections—I approach those more from liver and gut angle. Migraine & spondylitis patients also show up a lot, usually with half-managed pain and no clear path ahead. I don’t rush to suppress that with herbs either. My treatment usually moves from inside-out, with detox or gut clearing first if needed. I've handled IPD and OPD setups before—seeing both emergency-type cases and long-term ones. And that gave me some clarity on where to stay purely Ayurvedic and where to patch in basic allopathy if the situation’s acute. My goal’s always to keep treatment rooted but flexible. Listening matters more than prescriptions, atleast for me.