Dr. Amir Sohel
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | J.B. Roy State Ayurvedic Medical College and hospital, Kolkata |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am working in a busy govt. hospital right in the middle of the city, where every day is like a mix of ten different cases at once – acute fevers, chronic joint pains, hormonal disorders, skin issues, digestive problems… you name it. The pace is fast, patients keep coming, and that’s actually pushed me to get sharper in diagnosing, sometimes with very little time or info at first. I try to keep Ayurveda real and workable here – tailoring treatment plans that fit into a patient’s busy urban life while still sticking to authentic principles. Some days it’s about quick relief for an acute condition, other times it’s slow steady work on a chronic illness with detox, diet & herbs. Working with such a varied crowd also taught me how important clear explenations are – if they understand the “why”, they follow through better. My main aim is keeping Ayurveda both effective & relevant for today’s city living, without losing the depth that makes it unique. |
Achievements: | I am most proud when I see a patient walk out feeling lighter, healthier than when they came in… sometimes it’s after months of steady care, othertimes just a few days make a big difference. My work is all about long-term wellbeing, not just quick fixes, and that’s something I keep in mind with every prescription or diet advice I give. Even small improvments in sleep, digestion or pain make me feel the treatment is on right track. Their progress is kind of my biggest achievement!! |
I am working as a Junior Resident Doctor for 2 years in the Dept of Shalyatantra at JB Roy State Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital – honestly, being in one of the top places for Ayurvedic surgical training changed the way I look at both surgery and Ayurveda itself. Those years taught me not just the theory but the actual day-to-day handling of surgical & para-surgical cases… especially Ksharasutra. Managing piles (Arsha), fistula-in-ano (Bhagandara), fissure-in-ano (Parikartika) became like second nature after a while, though each patient still feel different – we used Ksharasutra, Bastis, plus Ayurvedic post-op care to cut down recurrences and help wounds heal faster. I also kept gravitating towards joint & bone related cases, arthritis, degenerative joints – probably cause I saw how much Panchakarma (Janu Basti, Patra Pinda Sweda) plus Rasayana herbs can change things if done right. Somewhere along the way, I also started taking more endocrine & metabolic cases… PCOD, obesity, even geriatric weakness – here too, finding the root cause first before throwing any medicine at it is my basic rule. For me, every treatment plan is personal – I go through the patient’s habits, diet, Prakriti, and then pick a path that feels sustainable for them. Sometimes that means more detox work, sometimes diet corrections, sometimes a mix. My whole focus is to keep things authentic Ayurveda but also practical for today’s lifestyle. I guess that’s why I like blending the old classical ways with modern diagnostic tools – it keeps me sure about the diagnosis and gives the patient more trust in the process.