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Dr. Dip Deshmukh

Dr. Dip Deshmukh
Government Ayurvedic Hospital Hyderabad
Doctor information
Experience:
3 years
Education:
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am working mostly on chronic skin problems and honestly, those can be really stubborn. I’ve treated over 100 cases of eczema, psoriasis, allergic dermatitis—each one different, some needing just herbal care, others full Panchakarma detox. I also deal a lot with male infertility, trying to figure out what’s actually behind it instead of just covering it up with temporary fixes. Joint issues are another big part of my work—Sandhivata (osteoarthritis) and Rheumatoid Arthritis—where I use classical Ayurvedic therapies to give long term relief, not just painkillers. And yes, I’ve built quite a bit of focus on women’s health too—PCOD, uterine fibroids, infertility—cases that need patience and a plan that fits the person’s body and lifestyle. Right now, I’m also doing my postgraduation in Gynaecology & Obstetrics, which keeps adding depth to how I see and treat reproductive problems. My approach? find the root cause, customize the treatment, and aim for healing that actually lasts.
Achievements:
I am really proud of getting the P. T. Joshi Panchakarma Excellence Award… kind of feels special when your work in Panchakarma therapies get noticed like that. It’s not just about doing the treatments, for me it’s more about keeping them authentic, using proper classical methods, and actually seeing people feel better after detox or rejuvenation sessions. I guess it’s also proof that my focus on result-oriented care, rather than just routine procedures, is working!!

I am working in Ayurveda with my main focus on reproductive health and infertility, because honestly that’s where I feel my skills can make the most difference. I spent a year as an Ayurvedic Medical Officer at Anand Multi-speciality Hospital in Aurangabad, and that year taught me a lot — not just about handling acute or chronic cases, but also about fitting into an integrative healthcare setup where Ayurveda and modern medicine can actually work side by side. Some days were routine, others… complicated. That’s where I really sharpened my diagnostic skills, making decisions quickly but with care, especially when working with multi-disciplinary teams. Right now, I am doing my MS in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Hyderabad. The idea is to deepen my understanding of women’s health, but also to make my Ayurvedic practice stronger and more complete in the gynecology and obstetrics space. Infertility—male and female—is an area I work on a lot. I manage cases like PCOD, uterine fibroids, ovulatory issues, and even male problems like low sperm count, with treatments that don’t just mask symptoms. I focus on the root cause, whether it’s hormonal imbalance, structural issues, or lifestyle patterns messing with health. I tend to integrate classical Ayurvedic therapies, diet changes, herbal medicines, and lifestyle counseling into a single plan, plus I customize it for every person… because really no two cases are same. My goal is always to help restore natural fertility, improve hormonal balance, and support overall reproductive wellness in a way that feels sustainable—not quick fixes that fade away. Balancing traditional wisdom with my ongoing academic training keeps me learning and adapting every day. And I think that’s what helps me guide my patients toward safer, effective and long-term health results that actually fit their life, not just their medical file.