Dr. Shambhavi Sharma
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | Shubhdeep Ayurved Medical College, Indore |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am focused mostly on chronic & lifestyle-based disorders, and yeah—Ayurveda really gives that space to look deeper, not just patch things up. I treat stuff like digestive issues, PCOD, infertility, stress burnout, backache (esp sciatica), etc., but not with one-size-for-all kinda thing. Everything depends on *why* it's happening—like doshas, ahara-vihara, agni, and ya sometimes mental patterns too.
My approach isn’t limited to giving some herbs and done... I plan proper food routines, detox if needed (with panchkarma or lighter methods), plus stress routines that ppl can actually *do* (not everyone wants 3 hr rituals, right). I adjust everything depending on what’s going on in their body n lifestyle. Sometimes you hv to explain the root cause five times, but when it clicks—it clicks.
This root-cause thing feels slow at first but works deeper. I care more about shifting the whole system rather than masking things. Healing isn't linear and patients need time—sometimes I do too. But with right pace and honest care, it works. That's what I trust. |
Achievements: | I am trained in Garbhasanskar and that course honestly helped me go way deeper into prenatal Ayurveda than I’d imagined. It wasn’t just theory—we went into Ayurvedic routines, sattvik ahar, emotional balancing, all of it. I use that now while counselling expecting moms, especially those looking for more than just pills n scans. Things like Garbhini Paricharya, diet modifcations, light abhyanga, or just talking abt what the fetus *feels*—I try to make it real, not robotic. |
I am Dr. Shambhavi Sharma, certified in Ayurveda and working since 2 years—though honestly feels like I’ve seen way more than that? My clinical focus mostly revolves around chronic issues—things like digestive troubles, infertility concerns, sciatica pain, n stress-related conditions that just don’t go away with temporary fixes. I also work a lot with lifestyle disorders, which are kinda everywhere now, and it's not just abt treating symptoms but actually correcting the imbalance inside-out. My treatment approach is fully based on authentic Ayurvedic principles but I try to keep it practical too… I use herbal medications, personalized ahara (diet) planning, seasonal detox therapies and even help ppl reset their daily routines (Dinacharya), coz without that, most plans just don’t stick. I really believe root-cause diagnosis is key, and sometimes it’s not as obvious as we think—could be agni, could be stress, sometimes both. What I enjoy most is seeing patients slowly come back to balance—not overnight miracles but actual steady healing. Whether it's clearing skin eruptions or improving sleep patterns or managing PCOD or IBS, the goal for me’s always been long-term results. I keep refining my methods based on each patient’s prakriti and response. Ayurveda’s not just a system to me, it’s like a framework for living well and healing safe. And yeah—there are challenges, like noncompliance, or ppl doubting the pace of results. But when you see someone actually get better without suppressing the body’s own rhythm, it feels right. Helping someone reduce pain meds or regain confidence or finally break that stress cycle—that’s what makes me stick w this path. I’m not here to push magic cures, I just want to give honest care backed by tradition & thoughtful practice.