Dr. Amruta Kamatagi
Experience: | 5 years |
Education: | SDMT’s Ayurvedic Medical College Terdal |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am working as a full-time Ayurvedic practitioner in a hospital setup, where I mostly see a variety of chronic & lifestyle-related conditions — some days it’s joint pains or migraine, other times it's constipation, anxiety or just ppl who feel off-balance and can't explain it. I handle OPD & assist in in-patient treatments too when needed. It’s not just prescriptions though—sometimes half the work is listening properly, like really hearing what the patient is *not* saying. I use classical herbal meds, basic dietary tweaks (nothing too fancy) and some therapies like abhyanga, basti if it fits. Every case is kinda diff, no straight lines. Sometimes ppl recover fast, sometimes slower—depends on how much they’re willing to stick with it. Not everyone comes ready, that’s just how it is. I don’t chase results, I just try to keep the line moving toward balance. Which again, looks diff for diff people. |
Achievements: | I am a medical graduate with a kinda strong academic track — not just on paper but in the way I try to connect it with what real people actually go through, u know? These days I’m working more in social healthcare setups where it’s not just about treatment but being *there* for ppl who don’t always get the help they need. I keep learning, reading, updating whatever I can. And I do try to mix compassion with solid clinical work — not perfect but I try hard!! maybe that counts? |
I am in Ayurveda practice for the last 4 years, kinda full-time and hands-on—not just clinic stuff but the whole deal. What’s been consistent through this time is my focus on making each case more individual, not just by Prakriti or dosha types but like... what their daily life looks like, what triggers the issue, how deep it’s gone etc. I see a mix of patients but many come with hormonal issues, infertility concerns, long-standing acidity, stress cycles, or just tired of taking meds that only work till the strip ends. I work with classical Ayurvedic formulations (yes, properly sourced ones), but I also tweak lifestyle & food in ways that ppl actually follow—not those impossible-to-sustain rules that sound great on paper. Some panchakarma is included too if the patient needs it—not always, coz detoxing for the sake of it? not a fan. During this time I’ve also trained with senior physicians in Tantra Chikitsa and Panchakarma and also went through a course specific to gynac in-situ treatments like yoni pichu or uttar basti esp for PCOS & infertility. It helped me better understand how to time therapies around the cycle—one mistake here and outcomes don’t last. I keep reading and re-reading the samhitas and cross-checking them with the patient cases I see now, coz honestly, sometimes things click only later. I’m not into giving 12-medicine-long lists. I prefer starting small and seeing what the patient responds to. Slow at first, maybe, but then it builds into something sustainable. Long-term balance, that’s what I aim for. The patient shouldn’t need me forever—and that's a weird thing to say as a doctor, I know—but yeah.