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Dr. Oviya Mohankumar

Dr. Oviya Mohankumar
I'm consulting at home Teachers colony Mettupalayam
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
Ayurveda College and Hospital, Coimbatore
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly working with cases like joint pains that just don’t go away, digestive troubles, varicose veins, menstrual cycles acting weird, full body detox kind of treatments and also those stubborn body aches ppl keep ignoring till they get worse. I don’t just chase symptoms, I like getting to the root of what’s causing them — even if it takes time or few extra tests. My style is to mix proper clinical checks with diet n lifestyle guidance that fits the person’s daily life (no point giving advice they can’t follow). Every patient is diff, so their plan should be too. Sometimes it’s a simple change in meal timings that fixes bloating, other times its structured detox and therapy sessions for long term relief. With joint issues, I focus a lot on mobility, strengthening, reducing swelling before painkillers become the only option. For hormonal or menstrual imbalances, I pay attention to patterns not just numbers on a report. End goal for me is lasting relief, not temporary band-aids.
Achievements:
I am trained in marma therapy and that workshop really opened up how I see the whole energy point system in the body... makes you realise healing isn’t just about the physical stuff. Later I also did foot & hand reflexology training — honestly, that added another layer to my work. Using those points to help ppl relax, improve circulation or just feel lighter after sessions is quite satisfying. These skills just blend in naturally with my clinical treatments, kind of filling the gaps where only meds wouldn’t do.

I am someone who actually enjoy doing general consultations… maybe more than ppl expect, because there’s something about listening to a patient’s story and trying to connect the dots that feels right to me. I deal with all kinds of stuff — sometimes it’s vague “I just feel off” type things, other times it’s straight forward colds, aches, skin issues, BP checks.. all that. My way is to dig in, not just slap a quick fix, I like finding why the prob is happening in first place. I mix solid clinical evaluation with just… being human, making sure the patient feels comfortable to say what’s really going on. Over the years, I’ve built trust by being honest even if the answer isn’t what they want to hear, and by making sure they leave knowing exactly what next steps are, not half confused. I keep the sessions flexible, but structured enough so we don’t miss important details — looking at medical history, daily habits, even small lifestyle patterns that could be messing with their health. And yes, I do explain stuff in plain language… not just throw medical words. Health education matters to me, cause if someone understands their condition and the plan, they actually follow it better. Whether it’s helping manage a nagging chronic thing in early stages or just ruling out something serious, I focus on accuracy and practicality. My aim is simple really: make sure by the time they step out, they feel heard, clear about what’s happening, and sure we’re on the right path for their health.