Dr. Sankalp
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am a BAMS graduate and work mainly in Ayurveda & Panchakarma, with most of my clincial focus going into musculoskeletal cases—things like rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and those lifestyle-linked joint problems that creep up over time. During my 1 year at SGT University, Gurugram, I got to see a wide range of such cases and understand how small variations in a patient’s routine can totally change the treatment outcome. I also deal with chronic migraine cases, sexual health issues like erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, or loss of libido, plus a fair share of psychological conditions—stress, anxiety, bipolar disorder, epilepsy, ADHD. My way of working is rooted in classical Ayurvedic principles but always adjusted to the person sitting in front of me… that means Panchakarma therapies when needed, custom herbal formulations, and day-to-day lifestyle tweaks that actually fit their life. The idea is long-term recovery, not just a patch up till the next flare. |
Achievements: | I am working with a lot of patients who struggle with rheumatoid arthritis and also those dealing with psychiatric stuff like anxiety, bipolar or other long term issues.. over time I kind of shaped a way of mixing classical Ayurvedic treatments with small bits of supportive care that actually fits into their daily life. Pain management is big part of it, but not just dulling pain—it’s about lasting releif, more mobility, and just better living. Doing this has really made me better at handling these messy chronic conditions with patience and an open mind. |
I am working as a consulting Ayurvedic doctor with few online wellness platforms right now—like [www.cannavedic.in](http://www.cannavedic.in), [www.hempiverse.in](http://www.hempiverse.in), and [www.aarogyacbd.com—and](http://www.aarogyacbd.com—and) honestly, it’s been quite a shift from the usual in-clinic work. Over the past year, these roles let me connect with patients across states, sometimes even outside, who are looking for more than just quick symptom relief. Many come in with chronic health problems, lifestyle related issues, or just plain confusion about where to start with natural healing. My focus is still very much rooted in classical Ayurveda—understanding a person’s prakriti, spotting imbalances, figuring what habits are keeping them stuck—and then creating plans that actually feel doable in their day to day life. Alongside that, I work with plant-based solutions like hemp and CBD formulations, especially for cases of pain, anxiety, insomnia, digestion troubles, and joint stiffness. It’s not about replacing Ayurveda, but about blending traditional herbs with these modern plant compounds when it makes sense and when it’s safe. Consultations are over chat, audio, video—sometimes all three if needed—and I try to make them less rushed, more like a conversation than a checklist. That gives me the chance to also guide on diet tweaks, seasonal routines, herbal supports, or even mild Panchakarma-inspired detox that can be done at home without turning life upside down. This online work also made me a lot sharper in quickly assessing conditions remotely, spotting what info matters, and making sure patients actually understand why I’m suggesting a certain remedy or change. End of the day, my aim hasn’t changed: help people work with their body’s own healing system rather than against it, using methods that are natural, personalised, and grounded in evidence where possible.