Dr. Sneha V
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | GAMC Mysuru |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am working mainly with Ayurvedic medicine but not in some narrow way – I mix classical herbal formulas with yoga therapy, diet changes, even mindfulness tricks when stress is part of the mess (which it usually is). For me, the main thing is getting to that root cause… without that you just chasing symptoms forever. I like building care plans that feel doable for the person, not just perfect on paper. Sometimes it’s a deep detox with herbs, other times it’s small shifts in food or a yoga routine tuned to thier energy level. I also give diet guidance that helps gut health, boosts immunity, and slowly pushes lifestyle in the right direction. My aim is balance, but the path there looks different for everyone, and I kinda like figuring that puzzle out each time. |
Achievements: | I am working with all sorts of chronic stuff – arthritis, diabetes, gastritis, renal colic – and honestly seeing people get better digestion, less pain, even clearer thinking is what keeps me at it. I make these very specific treatment + diet plans, like for hypothyroidism or hypertension, where no two are same. And yeah, I also build yoga programs… prenatal, postnatal, for seniors, for athletes, lifestyle issues – all tuned to what their body actually can do, not just what’s in books. |
I am an Ayurvedic physician with years working on all sorts of cases – chronic disease, hormonal stuff, joint pains, digestion gone off track – and I still find every patient story a bit different. I stick to the classical roots, things like Prakriti analysis, Nadi Pariksha, plus symptom-based checks, because without that you kinda miss the full picture. My treatment plans are not some copy-paste chart – I put together herbs, Panchakarma, yoga moves, food tweaks, lifestyle changes – all meant to hit the root cause not just patch over symptoms. Many times this brings back balance in ways that surprise even me, like how immunity goes up or energy just feels cleaner. I work solo mostly but yes, I also coordinate with allopathic n integrative docs if the situation calls for it – health isn’t about one system fighting the other, it’s about making them work together for the patient. I’ve seen Ayurveda turn things around where modern options were… limited. Sometimes slow, but steady and real. Education is big for me – patients knowing why they’re doing what they’re doing makes a huge difference in outcome. I push prevention as much as cure, and I keep learning myself, coz Ayurveda’s depth is such that you never really ‘done’ with it. Sure, there are tough days, tricky cases, moments of doubt – but the satisfaction when someone’s pain eases or their labs improve without heavy drugs… yeah, that keeps me going.