Dr. Trupti
Experience: | 7 years |
Education: | MUHS |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am a BAMS graduate with this big pull towards Ayurvedic cosmetology—mixing old-school Ayurveda wisdom with some of the better parts of modern skincare so people don’t just look better for a week but actually heal inside too. Along with that, I did my CGO in Gynecology & Obstetrics and I’m also a certified psychological counseller. Most of my work is with women & children, ‘cause their needs are often layered—skin health tied to hormones, stress showing up on the face, digestion affecting glow, all that. I like building plans that aren’t just “do this cream” but herbs, diet, routines, sometimes even emotional work. It’s about balancing the physical and the mental, and making sure whatever change they start is something they can keep doing without feeling like it’s a burden. Inner and outer wellbeing go together—can’t fix one and ignore the other. |
Achievements: | I am always working with this one thing in mind—patients well being before anything else. For me it’s not just about treating a symptom, I want to see the whole picture… the mind, body, even the small habits that may look harmless but actually build up health issues over time. My achievement isn’t a trophy or paper certifcate, it’s when someone walks in tired or worried and leaves feeling lighter, clearer, maybe even a bit more hopeful!! That’s the part that keeps me going everyday. |
I am a psychological counsellor mainly working with women and kids, and honestly I think that work kinda picked me, not the other way around. I focus on their well-being in a way that’s not just “let’s talk” but more like let’s bring together mind, body, and habits into one healing process. My sessions often blend counseling with practical nutrition guidance, sometimes yoga, sometimes just breathing work when words feel too much. I’ve seen again and again that mental health and physical health aren’t two separate things—they talk to each other all the time—and the real, lasting healing only happens when both are cared for. I work with women who are going through stress, anxiety, hormonal changes, emotional ups and downs, and also with children who might be struggling with behavior, focus, or just feelings they don’t yet have words for. Each session is different because each person is different—sometimes it’s about creating a quiet safe space where they can let things out, sometimes it’s about breaking big challenges into smaller, doable steps. My approach isn’t about quick fixes, it’s more about small steady changes that add up—helping patients make lifestyle shifts like mindful eating, stress handling, listening to their bodies better, and building emotional balance slowly. That’s why nutrition and yoga aren’t “extras” in my work, they’re part of the core plan because they anchor the mind as much as they help the body. Whether I’m guiding a child through their first experience of therapy, or helping a woman adjust to major life transitions, I aim to make the journey personal and meaningful. I want each patient to leave feeling they’ve learned something about themselves, not just received instructions. My goal is simple but not always easy—support them in finding a way of living where mental and physical wellness don’t fight each other but work together.