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Dr. Vivek Verma

Dr. Vivek Verma
HIIMS JHANSI
Doctor information
Experience:
6 years
Education:
IMS BHU VARANASI
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am working mainly with Ayurveda in the areas where joints and spine keep giving trouble, the vata vyadhi type cases… those stubborn neuromuscular or degenerative ones. Most days I deal with chronic back pain, cervical & lumbar spondylosis, sciatica, arthritis—sometimes all in the same patient. I use Panchakarma, especially basti, kati basti, pizhichil, abhyanga… not just for relief but to clear the root cause, detox the system, and try bringing doshas back into balance. My focus is usually on making sure the healing actually holds, which means diet, lifestyle tweaks, exercises, and yeah sometimes repeating certain therapies if the body needs it. I see spine health as more than pain management—its about giving the nerves, muscles, joints that reset they deserve, and guiding people toward a state where they can move freely without fear it will all come back in few weeks.
Achievements:
I am proud to get the title of Mr AYUSH Pragya… kinda felt surreal at the time because it was more than just an award, it was like a nod to years of study, practice, and talking endlessly about Ayurveda to anyone who’d listen. It pushed me to keep working on blending classical ayurvedic principles with a very patient-first style of care, where treatments are personal not generic. Makes the long hours & constant learning actually worth it!!

I am an Ayurvedic physcian with my BAMS from Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University… honestly one of the toughest yet most shaping phases of my life. Later I went through CRAV training in Delhi, which isn’t just some classroom course—it’s more like living Ayurveda day to day with a mentor, in the old gurukula way. That experience still shapes how I look at a patient’s condition, not just as symptoms but as a story with a cause and a path. Alongside that, I did a Diploma in Yoga because I kept seeing how breath work, asanas, even a few mins of meditation could make a treatment stick better. Especially in chronic back issues, lifestyle disorders, anxiety type problems… yoga fits in so naturally with herbs & Panchakarma that I can’t imagine working without it. Also have an MD in Alternative Medicine (MD-AM), which basically opened my eyes more to integrated healing—not to replace Ayurveda but to strengthen it with safe complementary approaches. Most of my focus is on chronic diseases, autoimmune flare ups, metabolic mess ups, women’s health troubles, and those stress-linked problems that somehow touch every system in the body. I don’t do one-size-fits-all… the prakriti, the dosha, the root cause—these guide what I suggest, whether it’s diet shifts, herbal combos, or a deep detox plan. At the end, I want my patients to walk away not just feeling “treated” but knowing how to keep their health from sliding back again… and yes, that means lots of follow-ups, tweaks, sometimes starting over, but that’s how Ayurveda really works.