Dr. Raja Rajeswari M
Experience: | 6 years |
Education: | Ayurveda Medical College, Coimbatore |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am working in both ENT and Obstetrics & Gynecology, which sounds like a odd mix to some but for me it makes sense because I like seeing the whole picture of a patient’s health. In ENT, I deal with stuff like sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, chronic tonsillitis and other nose-throat-ear issues that just keep coming back if not treated properly. My approach is Ayurvedic, meaning I’m looking at diet, seasonal patterns, even daily routines that might be making the problem worse. On the other side, my work in women’s health covers menstrual disorders, infertility, antenatal care, hormonal ups and downs—sometimes all in the same week. I try to keep treatments safe, natural, but also practical for the person’s actual life. Some need small changes, some need deeper corrections. For me, the goal is not just to “treat and forget” but to make sure the relief lasts, and the patient understands what’s really going on in their body. |
Achievements: | I am proud but also a bit humbled to say I graduated as the topper in my college… honestly, it was alot of long nights and even longer mornings with books and notes all over the place. That result, more than just a rank, kinda set the tone for how I approach my work now—deep study before every decision, not rushing to quick fixes. In Ayurveda, details matter, and that academic base helps me apply each principle in a way that’s precise yet still personal for every patient. |
I am an Ayurvedic doctor, and most of my work now happens right in the patient’s home—weekdays mostly, since that’s when I can manage proper time. I like it that way because home consultations let me see people in their real setting, not just a clinic chair version of themselves. Makes it easier to spot little habits, lifestyle patterns, even stress triggers that might be messing with their health without them realising. My whole approach is rooted in classical Ayurveda… which for me means not chasing just the symptoms but actually digging into the root cause. I spend a lot of time figuring out a person’s prakriti (constitution), their daily routines, food habits, sleep patterns, and how all that’s playing into whatever condition they have—whether it’s digestive issues, joint pain, menstrual irregularities, skin flare-ups, stress-related problems or just feeling drained all the time. I keep treatments as natural and sustainable as possible—herbal remedies, diet changes, seasonal routines, detox plans that can be done safely at home, nothing too overwhelming right at the start. I like the pace to be steady. Some cases need quick interventions, sure, but many need a slower, deeper correction for long-term relief and balance. Preventive care matters a lot to me, because by the time something gets “chronic,” fixing it takes more effort from both sides. Working this way also means I get better compliance—patients follow through when the plan fits their life instead of fighting it. I’m there not just for a prescription and goodbye, but for follow-ups, small tweaks, ongoing support. That’s how trust builds. And trust is what lets me guide people through bigger lifestyle changes when they’re ready. My aim is simple: make Ayurveda accessible without losing its authenticity, keep it practical for modern life, and help people feel well not just today, but for years ahead—even if that means sometimes telling them things they don’t want to hear at first!