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Dr. MD Sadikujjaman

Dr. MD Sadikujjaman
OWN CLINIC
Doctor information
Experience:
3 years
Education:
J.B. Roy State Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly into Panchakarma work, the whole detox and rejuvenation side of Ayurveda that people think is just oil massage but it’s actually way more technical. I customise each plan after looking at their prakriti, vikriti, current health—sometimes even tiny habits matter in deciding what’s safe. I handle all 5 karmas… Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, Raktamokshana. Each one needs a diff pace, diet prep, recovery steps. My focus is making sure it’s done safely, with right timing and precision, not rushing because the body needs space to adjust. I’ve seen how this clears deep toxins and shifts chronic issues when done properly, but it also needs follow-up and lifestyle tweaking otherwise results fade. For me it’s not about just “doing” Panchakarma, it’s about guiding someone through the whole process till they feel lighter, stable, and actually healthier long term.
Achievements:
I am used to handling cases that dont fit in a straight line… the kind where you can’t just follow a standard chart and be done. I’ve worked on complex & stubborn conditions across diff specialties, some taking months to turn around. Each one taught me how to think sharper, notice tiny clues, and adjust treatment mid-way if it’s not heading right. For me, Ayurvedic care isn’t just theory—it’s a mix of clarity, patience, and sticking with the patient till they actually get better.

I am starting my clinical journey as a House Physician at Patipukur Ayurvedic Hospital where I spend a whole year working with senior Ayurvedic doctors who really knew how to connect classical principles with day to day patient care. That one year honestly gave me a stronger base than I expected – dealing with all sorts of acute and chronic cases, learning to plan treatments, prescribe herbal meds, doing Panchakarma and even learning how to talk to patients in a way that actually makes sense to them. After that, I kind of took a leap and set up my own clinic.. been running it for 2 years now and it’s different when you handle everything yourself – from first consult to follow-up. You realise every small thing matters, like checking if they’re following diet advice or if the wound is healing as it should. At my place I treat a lot of digestive troubles, joint stiffness, skin issues, hormonal shifts, lifestyle disorders – basically the stuff people live with for years but don’t get lasting relief from. I work more with root cause thinking rather than just quick fixes.. that means looking at diet, routine, mind-body balance, detox when needed, and proper herbal support. I like listening a lot before deciding the line of treatment, makes the plan more accurate for their prakruti and present condition. And ya, trust is a big thing for me – patients should feel they’re heard, not just given a list of medicines. Blending the discipline I learnt in an institution with the freedom and responsibility of my own clinic has shaped me into a more confident yet careful Ayurvedic physician. I keep learning, adjusting, refining. My aim’s simple – give care that is ethical, holistic and in line with Ayurveda’s depth while also fitting into the realities of modern healthcare.