Dr. Siddhi Patil
Experience: | 11 years |
Education: | B.S.P's Gomantak Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya & Research Centre, Shiroda,Goa |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly into treating chronic health issues that people usually keep ignoring till they get worse—like infertility, lifestyle stuff, hormonal ups-downs, digestion probs... I kinda focus a lot on root cause not just symptoms. My main area is Ayurvedic consultation with a strong tilt towards Panchakarma, diet correction n yoga-based healing. I use asanas, pranayama, sometimes even simple mindful breathing or sleep hacks depending on what's actually doable for the person. I believe the routine—how n when people eat, sleep or even react—affects health more than they realise. I also keep working with couples who r struggling with fertility, and honestly, many of them just needed clearer guidance and slow but consistent help. My goal’s long-term wellness, not magic pills. Sometimes people come only for weight, but it’s never *just* weight right? There’s always a trail—stress, wrong timing, sugar highs—n that’s where I usually start. It’s a bit layered, but that's where real shifts happen. |
Achievements: | I am usually called to speak at schools, orphanages & sometimes other groups too... kinda started casually but now it’s something I look forward to. I talk abt Ayurveda, body awareness, prevention stuff, and how small things—like how u eat or breathe—can make huge shifts. These talks aren’t formal really, more like sharing real-life examples and breaking myths. It feels good to see even kids or teens getting curious abt natural healing, like, actually asking things that matter. |
I am an Ayurveda consultant who’s been walking this path for more than 10 yrs now—still learning, still figuring how deep this system really goes. I did my BAMS from Gomantak Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Shiroda-Goa, and honestly those years gave me more than just a degree... they shaped how I see the body, mind n dis-ease itself. Later, I felt like sth was still missing in my understanding, and that led me to a Diploma in Yoga Shastra from Kavikulaguru Kalidas Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Ramtek. That part brought more clarity about subtle healing—breath, posture, timing—all that. I worked as a House Officer at Kamakshi Arogyadham, Goa, where I actually got to *do* Ayurveda, not just read it. From abhyanga to basti to deep patient listening, that’s where I got hands-on. Later I joined a senior practitioner in Goa (don’t wanna name-drop here, but it was intense), learned so much just by observing how he handled chronic cases with so much patience, like real real patience. Every case there felt like a mini puzzle, and honestly, I still keep those lessons close. I also worked under the Directorate of Health Services as an Ayush doctor. That was a different experience altogether, treating people from different walks of life—daily wage workers, teachers, housewives, retirees—most of them just needed someone to listen without rushing. Whether it was skin issues or joint pain or thyroid, I always tried to see beyond symptoms. I usually blend Ayurveda therapies, diet tweaks, yoga, and sometimes just daily routine resets. My focus? Long-term shifts, not short fixes. Most ppl come with layers—emotional, lifestyle, genetic, gut—and I try to peel that with them gently. Each prakriti reacts diff, so I adjust things slowly, based on how the patient feels, not just textbook protocols. I'm not here to just chase lab reports or throw herbs at symptoms. I want ppl to understand their own patterns. That’s the goal.