Dr. Neha Singh
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | MD |
Academic degree: | Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am focused mainly on trichology work—helping people deal with hair loss, alopecia patches, scalp problems that keep coming back no matter what shampoo they try. My way is to go deeper than just the surface, using Ayurvedic therapies that actually nourish the roots, improve scalp health, and let hair grow in a healthier cycle. Along with that, I spend a lot of time in dermatology cases—acne that flares with stress, pigmentation, sunburn damage, or skin that reacts to every little thing. For these, I work on correcting the internal imbalances first, then plan customised herbal care and routine changes. I also handle weight management, especially in cases linked to hormones or digestion issues, by creating constitution-based diet & lifestyle plans. Another part of my work is in male infertility—guiding patients with holistic reproductive health support that improves both vitality and long-term wellness. My goal is to give care that’s personal, sustainable, and rooted in Ayurveda’s science, not just quick fixes. |
Achievements: | I am happy to have conducted and presented many free awareness talks on Ayurveda at different corporate offices and schools—some formal, some quite casual but all aiming to help people see how natural healing and preventive care actually fits in daily life. These sessions gave me a chance to meet very diverse groups, answer real questions (sometimes tricky ones), and promote Ayurvedic principles in a way that feels practical. It’s about making balanced health through tradition easy to understand. |
I am an Ayurvedic doctor with just over four years of hands-on work in the clinic, and my focus is really on helping people get their health and balance back without depending on quick fixes that don’t last. I work mostly in weight management, trichology—hair and scalp issues—and common skin concerns like acne, pigmentation, dandruff, or those chronic sensitivities that flare up for months and then vanish only to come back again. A lot of these problems have roots in stress, diet, and lifestyle shifts that are part of modern life, and I keep that in mind every time I plan treatment. My way is to stay grounded in classical Ayurvedic principles but also pay attention to today’s health realities. I’m not just treating the symptom someone walks in with—I’m trying to figure out *why* it’s there in the first place. Hormonal weight gain, stress-triggered hair fall, eczema that doesn’t respond to creams, or long-term acne—I put together plans with herbs, detox methods, diet corrections, and lifestyle tweaks that actually fit the person’s routine. Every plan is shaped around their prakriti (constitution), vikriti (current imbalance), and what they want to achieve health-wise. Right now I work from Mumbai, offering both in-person and online consultations, which means I see patients from all kinds of backgrounds—some who’ve tried every option before Ayurveda, and some who are starting here first. I take my time in consultations, because the smallest detail in their story can change the whole approach. I’m also very keen on closing the gap between what Ayurveda *is* and what people think it is. Many are searching for side-effect-free, natural solutions but want them to feel practical and suited to modern routines. My aim is to make Ayurveda approachable and realistic, while still keeping it authentic to its roots. At the end of the day, I don’t just want people to get better—I want them to understand their body enough to keep it that way.