Dr. Mohammed Shakeel N F
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am an Ayurvedic doctor who work mostly with people having long-term health troubles.. the kind that just don’t go away with quick fixes. My focus is more on finding the root cause and then working step by step to correct it. I see a lot of chronic pain cases – arthritis, spondylosis, sciatica – and I use Panchakarma detox along with Rasayana therapies to not just ease pain but also help the body repair.
Gut problems are another big part – IBS, GERD, constipation, piles – I try to balance Agni, fix digestion, and make diet changes that the person can actually stick with. Kidney stones too, using herbs like Pashanbheda, Gokshura, Varuna, and plenty of hydration tips. I work with Type 2 diabetes through metabolic correction, Kapha-Meda balance, and herbs like Gudmar or Shilajit plus routines that keep sugar in control.
Skin infections like candidiasis or tinea, and respiratory allergies – I lean on immune-boosting Ayurvedic care, detox, and lifestyle tweaks that fit into daily life without being a burden. For me it’s not about chasing symptoms, it’s about building health that last. |
Achievements: | I am kind of happy to say my work in managing pain disorders and gut related issues got noticed by peers and patients alike, not in a fancy award way but more in real-life results that matter. I’ve focused a lot on combining classical Ayurvedic therapies with the right herbal formulas and lifestyle tweaks. Each plan is made for that person, not some generic chart. People tell me they feel the difference, which to me is the real achievment! |
I am an Ayurvedic doctor who like to look at things a bit differently.. I don’t just try to “fix” a problem, I dig into why it started in the first place. My work is mostly around chronic and acute health issues, and I keep my treatments pretty patient-specific, coz no two people have the exact same dosha imbalance. The old classical Ayurvedic texts guide me a lot, but I also keep the modern clinical angle in mind – feels like both have to go hand in hand or you miss something. Pain management is one of the main parts of what I do – arthritis, spondylosis, frozen shoulder, sciatica – all that nagging musculoskeletal and nerve pain. I use internal herbal formulations, external therapies like Abhyanga and Swedana, and deeper Panchakarma detox when needed, then Rasayana therapy for tissue repair & strength building. In digestion and gut problems, whether it’s chronic acidity, GERD, bloating, constipation or IBS – my approach is more about balancing Agni and calming gut inflammation, plus a diet that’s actually doable for the patient. Kidney stones too – I go with herbs like Pashanabheda, Gokshura, Varuna, along with hydration and food tweaks to help dissolve or expel the stone and keep them from coming back. For Type 2 Diabetes, I work on correcting Kapha-Meda dushti, improving insulin response, and using herbs like Gudmar, Daruharidra, Shilajit, plus daily routines that support stable sugar levels. There’s also my work with fungal skin infections, piles, non-healing ulcers, seasonal or chronic respiratory allergies. I like mixing immune-boosting herbs, detox therapies, and small lifestyle shifts that make it easier to stick with long term. At the end of it all, I just want to help the body restore itself, and not just mask symptoms. Every patient’s plan is different, but the goal’s same – get them to a place of lasting, sustainable health, guided by Ayurveda’s wisdom but shaped to fit their life right now.