Dr. Ashwini Makariye
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | Tilak Ayurved College |
Academic degree: | Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly working with lifestyle disorders and reproductive health—things like Type 2 diabetes, thyroid swings, BP that won’t settle, and period issues that ppl usually ignore till it gets worse. I don’t treat these with a one-line diet chart or 3 churnas—I go deep into agni status, stress patterns, daily routines, and how all of that’s tangled together. Even small habits break balance over time.
I also see a lot of cases tied to hormones n fertility—irregular cycles, PCOS, low ovum quality, unexplained delays. I use a combo of Ayurvedic therapies, some rasayanas when needed, food correction, and guided routine to slowly repair from the base. It’s not instant but it *works* if ppl follow it with patience.
I also handle things like hyperacidity, breath issues, chronic URTIs—small but recurring stuff that drains energy if left uncared for. My aim is always lasting relief, not just temporary symptom relief. If it’s not sustainable, it’s not healing. Simple. |
Achievements: | I am running my own Ayurved clinic now for over 3 yrs, and in that time I’ve treated a lot of people dealing with lifestyle mess—thyroid stuff, stubborn skin patches, period chaos, sugar spikes, low energy, you name it. I don’t just hand out meds—I plan proper chikitsa using classical herbs, food shifts, simple exercises (if needed), and a lot of listening. What makes me proud is not flashy numbers—it’s when a pt says “I feel normal again.” That’s the real win in my work. |
I am an Ayurvedic physician with deep roots in traditional learning and a clinical path shaped by both classical training and modern exposure. I finished my UG in 2017 and went on to complete my MD in Ayurveda by 2022, but honestly, the real shift happened under my Guru’s mentorship—he comes from an old Vaidya Parampara where Ayurveda isn’t just taught, it’s *lived*. That influence changed how I understand disease, not as isolated issues but as imbalances across body, mind and lifestyle all working together (or not). My core practice is built around Nadi Pariksha. It’s not just “pulse reading”—it tells me where things got disturbed, sometimes way before symptoms even show up. That becomes the base for planning Shaman Chikitsa (curative care), diet correction, and when needed, structured Panchakarma protocols. I don’t believe in using the same chikitsa plan for every joint pain or acne flare-up—it never works like that. Customization is everything. Over the years I’ve worked across Ayurvedic hospitals and multi-specialty centers. That taught me how to navigate both the depth of classical medicine and the speed of real-world patient care. I naturally started leaning into skin and gynecology cases—eczema, acne, delayed periods, PCOS, repeated infections—all of which need time and layers to heal. And I’ve seen, when done right, Ayurveda clears what looks ‘chronic’ without needing constant med support forever. Each consult I take is shaped by a mix of old texts, clinical logic, and human instinct. I look at prakruti, agni, stress levels, cycle patterns, sleep... everything. Sometimes treatment means herbs and snehapana. Other times, it starts with a serious talk about lifestyle and food habits that are silently making everything worse. To me, Ayurveda’s power isn’t in just its medicines—it’s in how it sees the *whole picture*. I work to bring that clarity into every patient interaction. Healing is slow, sometimes frustrating. But if the diagnosis is right, and trust is there, we get somewhere meaningful. That’s what I show up for. Every day.