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Dr. Dharmendra Tiwari

Dr. Dharmendra Tiwari
SHRUSHTI CLINIC,JYOTSNA APARTMENT SAINATH NAGAR, Virar East Mumbai
Doctor information
Experience:
23 years
Education:
Rajiv Gandhi University of health sciences, Bangalore
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am an Ayurvedic physician practising in Mumbai since 2005, which feels like a long journey but somehow still fresh in my mind. Over these years, I’ve worked with all kinds of cases – from the very common seasonal ailments to stubborn chronic ones that need a slow, steady approach. My focus is on keeping treatments rooted in classical Ayurveda, but I also adjust methods to fit the patient’s actual lifestyle, otherwise advice just stays on paper. I spend a lot of time matching the right herbs, diet tweaks, and therapies to a person’s prakruti… and yes, sometimes it takes a few tries before the plan feels just right. The city itself shapes the way I work – fast life, high stress, poor eating habits, all that shows up in the body in ways people don’t expect. I see my role as not just treating disease, but helping patients understand what’s happening and how to live better, even if it means changing just one habit at a time.
Achievements:
I am grateful to have contributed to public health services in ways that really mattered on the ground, not just in reports or meetings. Over time, I’ve worked in community programs, health camps, and awareness drives – sometimes in tough conditions where even basics like clean water or steady electricity were a problem. These experiences reminded me that healthcare isn’t only about clinic walls, it’s also about reaching people where they are and making sure the help is real, practical and lasting.

I am working in this feild for around 20 years now, and honestly even after all this time every patient still teaches me something new. When I started, I thought experience would make things simpler, but in healthcare it actually makes you see more shades… nothing is ever exactly the same. Over these two decades I’ve managed cases from the very routine to the ones where you barely sleep at night thinking if you did enough. My work has covered preventive care, chronic disease management, and those complex cases that need a mix of sharp clinical judgement with patience. I tend to focus on long-term healing rather than quick symptomatic fixes, because I’ve seen how rushing can make things worse later. I also put a lot of effort into patient communication – explaining things in a way they actually get, without drowning them in medical jargon. Sometimes I use methods or approaches I learnt early in my career, other times I adapt new protocols if they make sense for the patient’s safety and outcome. In these years, I have watched medical science evolve, but one thing stays constant: the need to truly listen before you treat. And maybe that’s why, even after 20 years, I still approach each case with the same attention I had on my first day… just with a little more wisdom and a few more grey hairs to prove it.