Dr. Narasareddy
Experience: | 6 years |
Education: | Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka |
Academic degree: | Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am an Ayurvedic physican with PG in Kayachikitsa, mostly working with cases that need internal medicine kinda attention but through classical Ayurved lens. My clinical focus lately has been split across infertility (male + female), ED issues, and neuropsychiatric disorders like anxiety, sleep stuff or mild-moderate depression... though not the severe ones, just to be clear. On the musculoskeletal side, I handle arthritis, chronic back pain, cervical, sciatica etc, usually with herbal meds + local therapies (Abhyanga or Basti depending). Also kinda tuned into long-term cases like metabolic disorders or neuro ones where things just don’t respond well to allopathic suppression. Every plan is super patient-specific—prakriti, chronicity, stage—coz it’s never a one-rule-fits-all scene in real life. I use panchkarma if it's really needed but not always. Some cases do fine just with proper Ahaar-Vihar and protocol tuning. |
Achievements: | I am really glad I got to be part of a national-level workshop where I was invited as a resource person!! Shared some real-world cases n thoughts around Ayurvedic principles—mostly clinical applications rather than just theory stuff. I mean, getting to speak to other doctors n students who actually *get* the subject... that was something. It kinda pushed me too, coz explaining clearly isn't always easy. But ya, felt nice to add to their journey, in whatever small way. |
I am an Ayurvedic physcian with post-grad degree in Kayachikitsa (that’s internal medicine btw) and been working hands-on in clinical setups for over 5 yrs now—since finishing my BAMS. My work mostly revolve around managing internal disorders through classical Ayurvedic approach, especially chronic stuff... like digestion gone haywire, thyroid flares, migraine-types, joint probs or even weird skin things that just don’t go. I try to really *see* the patient before labeling the condition—because most times it’s not just a gut issue or just back pain, it’s a full picture out of balance. I use a mix of classical formulations, Panchakarma where needed (some people really benefit from it), daily routine tweaks, and sometimes even just diet correction can be way more powerful than we think. I also focus a lot on listening—like not rushing ppl into protocol mode unless we figure out what’s really going on. That part matters, at least to me. I mean what’s the point of a textbook-perfect plan if the patient can’t stick to it or feel worse halfway? Right? Metabolic disorders, fatigue, anxiety-patterns, IBS, migraines, skin-autoimmune crossover... those are kinda common cases I see often. And every plan is unique—nothing cookie-cutter, coz prakriti, age, agni, it all varies wildly. I try to keep things practical, science-backed, but still rooted in the Ayurvedic view of healing—not symptom chasing but fixing from the base. Doesn’t mean ignoring modern tools either... sometimes I’ll ask for labs, scans, referrals, whatever’s needed to support clean diagnosis. If you ask what drives me, it’s honestly that moment when a person says “I feel normal again.” That’s it. That’s the goal. Healing not just the disease but the human wrapped around it. Feels right, even on the off days.