Dr. Tanisha
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | Gangaputra Medical College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working in Panchakarma and Ayurvedic gynaecology, focusing a lot on cases like PCOD, PCOS, and white discharge issues that often trouble women for years before they seek proper care. My approach is to start with understanding the root imbalance—doshas, agni, lifestyle triggers—before even thinking of treatment. I use classical detoxification methods, herbal formulations, and diet planning that’s not just copied from a book but made to fit the patient’s prakriti, health history, and daily routine. Hormonal imbalances, irregular cycles, or persistent reproductive health problems need more than temporary relief, so my aim is long-term balance and proper cycle regulation. Panchakarma is often a big part of this, clearing the system and making it ready to heal. I make sure every plan is personalised, sustainable, and practical enough for the patient to actually follow, while still keeping it firmly grounded in classical Ayurveda for real, lasting results. |
Achievements: | I am trained in Garbh Sanskar, which really helped me understand prenatal wellness and Ayurvedic antenatal care in a much deeper way—how every stage of pregnancy can be supported naturally. I also hold a two year post graduate diploma in DAGO (Diploma in Ayurvedic Gynecology & Obstetrics), which sharpened my clinical skills in fertility care, hormonal balance, and pregnancy management. These have made my approach more practical, holistic and evidence-based for women’s health care. |
I am an Ayurvedic doctor focusing mainly on fertility care, especially for women dealing with PCOD and PCOS, and over the years I’ve been able to maintain close to a 95% success rate in helping patients move past these issues. Most of my work involves hormonal imbalances, irregular or absent cycles, anovulation, and infertility cases where the body just isn’t syncing with its natural rhythm anymore. I don’t jump straight to medicines—first I spend time finding what’s actually causing the imbalance, whether it’s dosha disruption, stress, diet, or metabolic weakness. My treatments are built around classical Ayurvedic principles but I also integrate modern diagnostic insights so we’re not missing anything important. That usually means a mix of herbal medicines, Panchakarma detox, specific diet and lifestyle corrections, and cycle-regulation protocols. Every plan is tailored—matching a patient’s prakriti, reproductive history, and real-life habits—because if it doesn’t fit their life, they won’t follow it long enough to see results. In fertility work, trust is huge. Many patients come to me after years of failed treatments, frustrated and drained. I make sure to walk with them step-by-step, keeping the process transparent and realistic, and also offering emotional support where it’s needed. My consultations go deep—not just on symptoms but on how the problem is affecting their mental and emotional space. I also put a lot of focus on educating patients—how their reproductive system works, what changes in food or routine make the biggest difference, even stress-reduction techniques they can do daily. For me, the goal isn’t just conception, it’s restoring reproductive health and keeping it balanced for the long run. Helping women reclaim their cycles, fertility, and confidence is one of the most rewarding parts of my work, and I stay committed to giving care that’s both rooted in tradition and effective in today’s world.