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Dr. Yugandhara Prashant Jadhav

Dr. Yugandhara Prashant Jadhav
Shatayu Clinic Tasgaon District Sangli
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
Dr. J. J. Magdum Ayurvedic Medical College
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am focused mainly on Panchakarma these days—yeah the whole detox-rejuvenation process, but not in a mechanical checklist kind of way. I like to go deeper into why *this* body needs *that* karma at *this* time. Some ppl come in for gut issues, others for fatigue or just feelin off for yrs... and I always begin with basics like prakruti-vikruti checks, agni balance, sthanik dosha signs etc. Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, Raktamokshana—they’re not just procedures, they're *resets*. I plan it based on actual need, not just what the textbook says. Lotta times I’ve paused mid-treatment coz patient’s body didn’t respond the way I thot. That flexibility is part of authentic Ayurveda, at least how I see it. I try to make every panchakarma cycle real & practical, not like a spa package or quick fix. I also keep checking if it’s *working*, coz flushing doshas isn’t the same as healing. Bit messy sometimes but that’s the work.
Achievements:
I am trained in Garbhasanskar n hv worked a lot with expectant moms who want more than just checklists or pills. I use Ayurvedic prenatal care tools—right from month-wise diet planning to mental health tips based on dhatus n garbha vruddhi stages. My focus is always on both… mom n baby. I don’t just say "eat healthy"—I explain why that grain or oil or mantra matters in *that* week. It’s not perfect but I try to balance tradition with what really works daily.

I am working at Shatayu Clinic these days n honestly—clinic life teaches you stuff books can't. My whole focus here is to make treatments feel real, rooted in *classical* Ayurveda, but also doable in the 2020s where ppl don’t hv time for 3-hour routines or ancient sanskrit charts (tho I love those too lol). I spend a good amt of time just *listening* in consults, coz that’s where diagnosis often hides—behind random symptoms, gut issues that got ignored, periods that stopped making sense, stress that doesn’t even feel like stress. I blend the old-school Ayurvedic logic—dosha-vikruti, ahar-vihar, agni-checks—with today's needs. Like ppl working shifts or sitting 10 hrs/day need *realistic* food + lifestyle guides, not textbook stuff. I design plans with that in mind—herbs yes, but also practical things they can stick to. Whether it's for acidity, hormonal issues, skin stuff, infertility, stress-burnout, or just wanting to feel ‘normal’ again—each plan is different. I’m also quite serious abt keeping my learning active—keep re-reading classical texts, update through webinars etc. Coz I really believe that if I’m going to ask a patient to change their life, I shld be ready to change mine too—stay updated, stay curious. And yeah, sometimes even when results are slow, I don’t rush. Healing in Ayurveda needs *time*—n patience from both sides. That’s the kind of care I try to give.