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Dr. Siddhi Vimalkumar Soni

Dr. Siddhi Vimalkumar Soni
Vishnupriya Ayurvedic Clinic 512-A SUN GRAVITAS OPP GANESH GRUH UDYOG RADIO MIRCHI ROAD NR SHYAMAL CROSS ROAD SHYAMAL AHMEDABAD 380015
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
G. J Patel Ayurveda College
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working with skin & women’s health now, though yah I do see general n emergency cases too when needed. But if you ask what I really focus on—it’s Ayurvedic dermatology and gynecology. Stuff like acne, pigmentation patches, eczema flareups, fungal or recurrent skin infections... they all respond differently when you really match the treatment to the dosha behind it. Same goes for periods gone haywire, white discharge probs, PCOD, infertility—each of those cases kinda needs a diff angle. I don’t just hand meds and wait—I spend time with nadi, skin texture, even sleep cycles. My plans include herbs, some diet cleanups, panchakarma when it fits, and most importantly—timing. Because honestly, right treatment at the *wrong* time doesn’t do much. I don’t believe in rushing unless it’s critical. I go slow but clear.
Achievements:
I am really grateful I got to work with Karunacare and Karunalya—both are NGOs doing real on-ground health stuff, not just names on paper. We used to go into areas where access to Ayurvedic care was like... basically none. I’d treat everything from skin infections to women’s complaints with whatever resources we had, sometimes limited, but we made it work. Those camps kinda changed how I looked at community medicine—more raw, more human, less textbook. Healing there felt way more real.

I am Dr. Siddhi Soni. I guess I’d say I’m someone who really believe in the depth of Ayurveda—not just as treatment but as a full way to actually *live* better. I did my B.A.M.S. from G.J. Patel Ayurveda College in 2023, and even before graduating, I kinda knew this was more than a degree for me. Clinical practice wasn’t just something I studied, I really lived it—between all the postings, OPD rounds, and watching how ppl responded to basic classical therapies when done *right*. After that I got into working at a multispeciality hospital, full-time as Medical Officer, for a year. The exposure there? intense. I was handling emergencies, monitoring critical pts, even coordinating with allopathic teams. It pushed me, taught me to act fast but also to *listen better*. Like really tune into what’s going wrong. That balance between urgency and compassion — I think I found it there. But my real grounding came from running an Ayurveda clinic as Head Consultant for 2 years. That’s where I started doing full-on prakriti assessments, designing dosha-based regimens, and working on long-term recovery—not just patch-up fixes. We worked a lot with skin issues, PCOS, periods gone irregular, gut stuff, low metabolism... and each case just taught me new angles. I use a mix of internal meds (yeah, only classical), Panchakarma when needed, food corrections, and habit shifts. Not all patients are ready for the whole change, and that’s ok. We take it slow sometimes. I believe people heal better when the care feels personal not forced. I’m still learning, every case is teaching me. But if you ask what drives me—it’s that feeling when someone walks back in looking lighter, clearer, like they got *somewhere* better. That’s why I’m here.