Dr. Himanshi
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Education: | Shri krishna Ayush University |
Academic degree: | Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly into Ayurvedic management of ENT, thyroid and neurological problems—kinda mix of areas but they all connect in interesting ways. I see a lot of cases like sinusitis, rhinitis, epistaxis (yeah nosebleeds), and voice disorders that show up with deeper imbalances. Stuff like buzzing in ears or hearing loss isn't rare either. I also deal with hyperthyroid & hypothyroid conditions—depends on what’s going on with the patient, but the thyroid signs can sneak in through fatigue, weight shifts or even mood.
Sometimes ppl come to me with weird eye stuff—burning, pain, dry eyes—and in few cases it's related to Sjögren’s syndrome, which is tricky. I also work with folks dealing with chronic headaches or migraine issues. It’s not always clear-cut, but with a good case history + dosha evaluation, I try to trace the root cause instead of just calming symptoms.
My way of working is kinda layered.. I don’t just give herbs and hope it works. I use classical Ayurvedic combos, diet corrections, some detox if needed and go slow but steady. I like making sure the plan actually fits the person’s lifestyle. That’s when healing actually sticks. |
Achievements: | I am a MS doctor who kinda pushed hard during my postgrad years—landed a gold medal and yep, topped my university too. Didn’t plan for all that, really, but somewhere along the way, things just clicked. I was deep into my subject, almost obsessive at times tbh, but it paid off. That phase taught me not just theory but how to stay consistent even when things feel messy or uncertain. Definitely shaped how I show up in clinical work now—bit more steady, bit more sharp. |
I am an Ayurvedic consultant who mainly focus on ENT & Head–Neck disorders, tho I also see plenty of other chronic n lifestyle-related issues. My clinical exposure comes from working at two multispeciality hospitals, which kinda gave me solid ground to handle diverse conditions like sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, asthma, hair loss, hyperacidity, obesity, migraine, even hearing loss—especially those where the root cause isn’t obvious right away. What I do in practice is not just symptom relief.. I try to go deeper, figuring out what’s actually causing the imbalance. I use a combo of classical Ayurvedic therapies, customized herbal meds, detox where it’s needed, plus detailed diet & lifestyle tweaks. No generic one-size stuff, every plan’s pretty much tailored to who’s sitting in front of me. My time in multispeciality hospitals helped me a lot tbh—got to learn from a range of patient profiles n interact with other systems of medicine too, which broadened how I approach chronic cases. Like when a patient walks in with migraine or asthma or gut issues that don’t fully respond elsewhere, I try to look at it through both the Ayurvedic lens *and* what other specialties might’ve missed. Sometimes I also see people who are just tired of taking meds for years and want a natural plan that actually fits *them*. That's where understanding prakriti, vikriti, medical history—all that detail—comes in. The goal is always long-term balance, not just quick fixes. Anyway, I welcome anyone who’s trying to explore Ayurveda not just as an alternative but as a complete system of care. If you're dealing with ENT issues, allergies, hormonal stuff or stress-triggered problems, I’ll do my best to offer something that makes sense for *your* body n lifestyle.