Dr. Danish Mansoori
Experience: | 5 years |
Education: | Dr B R Ambedkar University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly seeing patients with digestion troubles n hormonal shifts lately—like sluggish liver, piles, PCOD, kidney stones, fibroids, gastritis and those everyday chronic things that ppl kinda learn to live with. But I don’t go by just symptoms or labs alone. I always try to check the root—like dosha status, agni, mental load, prakruti mismatch. A vata-pitta gut acts wayyy diff from a kapha one full of ama, right?
My plans usually come in layers—maybe some herbs, maybe light virechan, or Panchakarma if needed. Doesn’t always need full shodhana—sometimes even a lil basti or food reset makes things shift. I look at appetite curve, bowel shape, even how skin’s lookin… small clues say more than diagnosis tags.
I keep things personlised coz no two people show same symptoms the same way. Long-term correction over quick-fix, always. Even if it takes time, that’s okay if healing actually *stays*. |
Achievements: | I am not really into awards n all that, haven’t got any formal titles yet tbh—but I do feel proud seeing patients come back with better sleep, less pain, or just lighter somehow. That trust they show me? feels like something I earned the slow way. I keep studying a lot too, can’t lie… textbooks, case notes, old samhitas, whatever helps me see clearer. Still learning, everyday. My goal’s pretty simple—make every treatment actually *fit* the person, not just the disease. |
I am an Ayurvedic doctor with close to 5 years of real-time experience—mostly clinic-based, but I’ve also worked through hospital cases where chronic patterns kinda need more layering. I deal with a range—gas, acidity, fibroids, skin rashes, mood cycles going haywire, even those confusing “undiagnosed” fatigue types. Some cases are easy, like seasonal flu or simple constipation. Others? not always. I don’t really go by protocol kits or just give churnas-for-everything. Each plan I make depends on how the person *functions*, not just what they’re "diagnosed" with. Like—how’s their sleep been lately? Are they skipping meals but still bloated? Do they feel heavy in the head or in the gut? These things help me figure prakruti and agni-state better than just a label like "PCOS" or “gastritis”. Most of my work starts with some basic detox or aam-pachana and then I kinda build up from there—either via rasayana, satvavajaya (esp in stress cases), or sthanik stuff for localised pain or skin. I use a lot of diagnostics too—not blindly, but when the patient’s state doesn’t quite match the obvious. Blood tests, sonos, hormone panels… they help me map modern pathology with srotas-dushya logic. Like—gut shows up in skin, uterus is linked to meda dhatu... that kind of deeper reading helps. I don’t rush to prescribe. I usually talk longer, note small things, check their routines n food pattern first. Sometimes patients say they came for acne or knee pain, but digestion or sleep ends up being the first thing I treat. That part’s tricky but worth it. My strength? I guess it’s planning treatment *with* the person, not just for them. Whether it’s chronic acidity, sugar levels rising slowly or skin flaring with stress—I try giving something that sticks. Maybe slow, but sustainable. Still learning a lot tbh—reading, observing, tweaking old shloka meanings when real cases don’t match textbook versions. That’s the part I never wanna stop doing.