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Dr. Jai Narayan

Dr. Jai Narayan
Shree Rudra Ayurveda, Rohtak
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
Ayujyoti Ayurvedic College & Hospital
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working with gut stuff, sexual health & skin problems, which sounds like 3 diff areas but honestly—they connect more than ppl think. I deal with things like acidity that just won’t calm down, weird bloating, IBS-type patterns, even ppl who say digestion’s “fine” but still feel heavy or sluggish all the time. That’s where Ayurveda helps you see what’s *behind* the issue. Sexual wellness is another space I care about—a lot of men n women don’t talk much about low drive, fatigue, or hormonal shifts, but I see how it eats into confidence n energy. I work with Ayurvedic rasayana therapies, some classic herbs too, and focus on long-term strength not just short-term “fixes”. Dermatology-wise—acne, pigmentation, or those allergy rashes ppl get from nowhere—I try to balance the inside first before going after the skin. Lifestyle tweaks, detox, herbal preps... depends. But ya, I like digging deeper and treating whole system, not just spots or symptoms.
Achievements:
I am still figuring out the right words for this but ya—I’ve organized quite a few free medical camps over the years, mostly in rural or lower-income areas where ppl just don’t get to see an Ayurvedic doc often (or any doc, tbh). These camps weren't just about check-ups.. I tried to offer full consultations, basic treatment help, some herbal meds when possible and most important, explain stuff—why prevention matters, how diet n routine affect them etc. Felt real, needed work.

I am a third-generation Ayurvedic doctor, and honestly that kind of legacy—it shapes you, whether you plan it or not. Ayurveda wasn’t something I picked up later in life, it was just... always there. Herbs on the shelf, people dropping by for remedies, that whole rhythm of natural healing running through my home. Over time, that turned into purpose, and now I work as a consultant physician at Atharv Ayurveda in Rohtak. Real patients, real stories, real responsibility. It’s not about quick fixes. I try to understand what’s actually disturbing someone’s system—be it diet, stress, lifestyle, or something deeper—and go from there. At Atharv, I’ve dealt with all kinds of cases—digestive issues, skin stuff, joint problems, lifestyle disorders. You name it. And it's not just about prescribing a churnam or kwath and calling it a day. I really focus on tailored care—Panchakarma if the body needs that detox route, or just simple, grounded shifts in daily habits. Sometimes it’s all about timing, not just treatment. One thing I keep coming back to is this: healing isn’t just physical. If someone’s mentally restless, emotionally off-balance, no herb alone’s gonna fix that. That’s where I feel Ayurveda truly shines—it looks at the *whole* person. I take that seriously. Maybe it's from watching my elders work with such care... maybe it’s just what feels right. Anyway—my approach’s always been a mix of tradition and practicality. Use the wisdom passed down, but also adapt it to modern life, where people are constantly rushing or stressed or half-aware of what they’re doing to their own health. I’m here to slow that down, just a bit. Help them reconnect with their own body’s signals, you know? That part never gets old.