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Dr. Ruchika Bhola
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Dr. Ruchika Bhola

Dr. Ruchika Bhola
Dhanwantari multispeciality hospital and panchkarma center prithla palwal haryana
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
ITRA
Academic degree:
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mainly into Ayurvedic management of gynec n obstetric cases, working a lot with PCOD, infertility and antenatal care.. these are the kind of conditions that really need more than just symptom control, and I try to get into the actual cause behind them. My approach is pretty much rooted in classical Ayurvedic texts but I don’t just copy-paste – I adapt treatments to each woman’s prakruti, current health, and lifestyle. Sometimes it’s about balancing hormones naturally, sometimes its about improving ovulation, or preparing the body for a healthy pregnancy. I use herbal meds, diet plans that are doable (no point giving something they can’t follow), Panchakarma when needed, and daily routine adjustments that support recovery. The aim isn’t just short-term relief but sustainable, long-term reproductive and maternal health. For me, every case is different, and every plan has to feel right for the patient, not just for the textbook.
Achievements:
I am lucky to get chances to speak on few international platforms.. sharing Ayurvedic concepts with people from different countries is a diff kind of experience, makes you see how universal some ideas are. I also do and take part in workshops & capacity building programs, sometimes training young docs, sometimes just exchanging methods with peers. Those moments feel like they’re shaping not just my work but also how Ayurveda is understood and used in real day to day health care.

I am right now working as an Assistant Professor and Consultant in the Dept. of Prasuti Tantra Evum Stree Roga… been in this role for a year now, and honestly it’s a mix of things I really value – the teaching part and the clinical work. On one hand, I get to guide students through the whole depth of Ayurvedic obstetrics and gynecology, digging into diagnosis methods, treatment designs, and how all this fits in real life cases. On the other hand, I’m in the OPD seeing patients with everything from irregular cycles to hormonal shifts, infertility, leucorrhea, even complex menopausal issues. That balance keeps me connected to both the old classical texts and the day-to-day realities of treatment. In class, I focus on making students see why a tailored approach matters – not just what herbs or panchakarma to use, but *why* for that specific prakriti and vikriti. We discuss cases, sometimes go into long debates (ok maybe I talk too much), and that keeps the learning alive. I also take part in departmental meets, seminars, case presentations… partly for my own growth and partly cause it’s the best way to share and test ideas. With patients, I try to make sure they feel they’re not just getting a “prescription” but a whole roadmap. My treatment plans usually mix classical herbal formulations, dietary adjustments, detox therapies when needed, and lifestyle tweaks that are realistic enough for them to actually follow. I want them to leave knowing what’s going on in their body and how we’re going to fix or manage it. For me, women’s health isn’t only about treating diseases – it’s about long-term reproductive and hormonal wellness. Whether it’s acute pain, chronic imbalance, or just preventive care, I work towards solutions that feel safe, natural, and sustainable. And maybe most important, I try to keep that trust factor strong… clear talks, honest expectations, and a sense that we’re working on it together.