Dr. Roopini N R
Experience: | 6 years |
Education: | Government Ayurvedic Medical College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working with conditions that kinda touch both body & mind — things like hormonal shifts, age-related issues, infertility (in men *and* women), and lifestyle problems that honestly, a lot of ppl ignore until they start showing up in weird ways. I treat cases like menstrual pain, PCOD, low libido, obesity, fatigue, high bp or sugar… it overlaps sometimes, you know? Like, one thing’s outta balance n the rest slowly follow. I focus a lot on restoring that balance, using Ayurvedic therapies, food habits, herbs that don’t feel like punishment. Geriatric patients need softer care — more Rasayana-based. For infertility, I go deep into *beej shuddhi* and cycle correction. And yeah, if someone’s stuck in daily stress-binge-sedentary loop, I try small changes first, not force big ones. My goal’s simple: less pills, more real help. I’m not into magic cures, but long-term relief? that’s the plan. I adjust the line of treatment if something dosent fit well. Everyone's system respond differently. |
Achievements: | I am someone who likes digging deep into things before treating, so yeah—my BAMS journey from 2013 to 2019 gave a solid base. But during 2020–22 I went all in with Tantra Chikitsa under Dr Kumaraswamy B.V... learned stuff they don’t always teach in classrooms. Then in 2022, I took focused training in Panchakarma with Dr Anil Kumar C.S. Just recently wrapped a certified course in gynac therapies (in-situ type) esp around PCOS, infertility etc. It kinda tied everything together for me. |
I am working in Ayurveda since 5+ years now, and what really drives me is figuring out how to make healing actually work for the person in front of me — not just treating their symptoms n moving on. Most people come in with gut issues at first — acidity, gas, constipation, stuff like that. But once you start listening close, there’s usually more behind it... doshic imbalances, wrong diet over yrs, even stress patterns. I usually start with their prakriti (constitution) and current complaints, and then map a treatment plan from there — herbs, some diet correction, maybe mild Panchakarma, depends. I don't repeat same formula for every case. I try to keep things practical too… like no overly fancy routines that they won’t follow anyway. Some cases take time. But I’ve seen even chronic bloating or GERD improve when you look at food habits and gut fire (agni) closely enough. I follow classical texts a lot but also read up on newer research when I can — sometimes it helps connect things better. And I never just hand over meds n rush — I want them to get it, to know why we’re doing what we’re doing. That awareness matters. My aim is not just short-term relief but to guide them back to some lasting kind of balance, if that makes sense. And yeah, I do mess up sometimes with too much detail or wrong timing — but then I adjust. It's a process, and every patient's story sort of shapes the way I grow in this field too.