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Dr. Dipa Ashok Jain

Dr. Dipa Ashok Jain
1) Dirghayu Ayurved Chikitsalaya, Shahada, Maharashtra. 2) Assistant professor, Department of Dravyaguna, SPJAMC, Jamner, maharashtra.
Doctor information
Experience:
6 years
Education:
Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Ayurved and Research Centre
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mainly into herbal medicine, working with both standardized herbal extracts and whole-plant formualtions to match what each patient really needs. I don’t just pick a herb randomly… I look at their condition, constitution, even small lifestyle patterns before I decide. Sometimes I bring in herbo-mineral combinations if the case calls for it, but only when I’m sure it’s safe and actually worth the benefit. My plans are always custom-made, mixing the right herbs with diet tweaks and lifestyle shifts – because without that, results dont last long. I also like to spend time explaining to patients how to use herbal medicine properly, not just giving them a packet and sending them off. The aim is to keep it natural, safe, and still strong enough to handle chronic or tricky health problems. At the end, what matters to me is long-term healing rooted in Ayurveda, not just temporary fixes or fancy sounding treatments.
Achievements:
I am really proud that I got the “Ayurvisharada Award” from Himalaya… kinda still feels unreal some days. It’s a big deal in Ayurveda circles, given for academic excellence, and for me it was more than just a trophy – it was proof that all those long nights with classical texts and deep study of herbal medicine were worth it. It also pushes me to keep blending traditional Ayurvedic principles with evidence-based practice in my clinical work, not just for the sake of awards but for real patient care.

I am working in Pure Ayurveda for over 4 years now, and honestly the thing that drives me the most is seeing how classical Ayurvedic principles still work so powerfully even today. My approach is pretty simple but also detailed – look at the whole person, not just the symptoms, figure out what’s actually disturbing their balance, and then bring in the right herbal medicines, therapies, and lifestyle steps. I run my Ayurvedic treatment center with that in mind every single day. Skin disorders are one area I spend a lot of my time on… psoriasis, eczema, acne – the chronic ones that just don’t go away with quick fixes. I use a mix of custom herbal blends and Panchakarma therapies, and yeah it takes time, but that’s how we get lasting results, not temporary relief. I also work a lot on kidney issues – nephrotic syndrome, chronic kidney disease, other renal problems – creating treatment plans that aim to support kidney function and slow down the decline, instead of just waiting for things to get worse. Then there’s gut health, which is honestly linked to almost everything else. IBS, IBD, GERD – these I approach by finding root causes through Ayurvedic diagnostics, then giving herbs, diet guidance, and if needed, detox therapies. I also treat piles, fissures, fistulas – often using Ksharasutra therapy alongside herbs and lifestyle adjustments, because surgery isn’t always the only way. I keep everything patient-centered… tailoring plans to each person’s Prakriti, current health status, and the stage of their disease. At the end of the day, my goal is just to help people heal naturally, in a way that feels sustainable and true to the core values of Ayurveda, not just a quick prescription and goodbye.