Dr. Pallavi Bhandare
Experience: | 23 years |
Education: | Yashwant Ayurvedic and reaserch college Kolhapur |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly focused on General Medicine and Ayurvedic Gynecology—kind of where day-to-day health meets longterm hormonal stuff. I treat both common illnesses and chronic lifestyle issues using classical Ayurvedic principles, but yeah I also bring in modern logic when needed. It’s not either-or for me, it’s what helps the person sitting in front of me.
In gynac care, I see a lot of menstrual irregularities, fertility probs, PCOD, fatigue, hormonal mood swings... and I don’t treat it as one-size-fits-all. Each woman’s prakruti, stress load, diet, sleep, digestion—it all matters. I use tailored herbal meds, cycle-balancing routines, sometimes gut work first if needed. Nothing random.
Even with general complaints—acidity, coughs, sleep issues, body pain, weight gain—it’s always a full-system thing. I don’t just fix one dosha and walk away. I try to build a path that’s natural, slow, but sustainable. The goal is always wellness that sticks, not just relief that fades. |
Achievements: | I am not someone with a shelf full of awards or big titles yet—just being honest. But I *do* show up fully for every case I take. I focus more on learning through real practice... figuring out what works, where I went wrong, asking questions no one else is asking. If something didn't work, I study deeper. If it helped someone heal, I hold onto that. Maybe no shiny achievements yet, but I count growth in how much better I understand the body each month, each pt. That part matters more to me right now. |
I am Dr. Pallavi Bhandare, an Ayurvedic Consultant and General Physician working in Mumbai since 2006. It’s been nearly two decades now, and honestly, I still feel like I learn something new with every patient. My work blends classical Ayurvedic treatment with practical clinical tools—because real ppl don’t always come in with textbook symptoms, right? My goal’s always been simple: treat the root, not just manage the signs and hope they don’t come back. I treat a wide mix of conditions—chronic lifestyle disorders, seasonal infections, hormonal shifts, digestion mess, skin flare-ups, gynec concerns—some acute, some quietly building up for years. Over time, I’ve seen how powerful even small changes can be when the treatment truly fits the patient. That’s why I don’t use generic charts or mass-recommend plans. I go deep into prakruti-vikruti, use nadi pariksha often, and always try to understand what exactly *broke* balance in the first place. A lot of my cases involve joint pain (like sandhigat vata), acidity/IBS-like issues (sometimes masked as stress), or chronic skin things like eczema or rashes that keep moving spots and flaring randomly. I’ve also worked with common gynaec problems—irregular periods, mild PCOD, early fatigue—and I’ve seen how diet + herbs + lifestyle sync can make real shifts if done gently but consistently. Panchakarma isn’t always needed but when it is, I plan it based on the person’s strength, season, and actual need—not just because someone *wants* detox. My treatments include Shaman chikitsa (curative line), but I also lean hard into prevention—especially now, when so many people come in burnt out or overmedicated without answers. I care deeply about making Ayurveda feel *doable*. I explain things clearly, avoid overwhelming, and try to keep the vibe calm, honest, and encouraging. I want ppl to know what’s happening with their body and what we’re trying to fix. Real healing takes time, and my job is to walk with the patient through it—not just hand them a prescription and wish them luck.