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Dr. Pooja Verma

Dr. Pooja Verma
Shaswat Aurveda Clinic, Ganaur, Haryana.
Doctor information
Experience:
8 years
Education:
B.A.M.S, (Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalya, Khanpur Kalan, Sonepat). National Institute of Ayurveda.
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mainly into Ayurvedic cancer care—been doing this for over 5 years now. I don’t use any allopathy in my treatment plans, not even as a support, coz I focus on what Ayurveda itself can offer fully. Most ppl I meet are already dealing with chemo or radiation side-effects, or just overwhelmed with the diagnosis itself. My role? to support the body’s own repair system using herbs, rasayana formulas, detox steps like virechan or basti when needed, and pretty sharp diet shifts too. I study each case deeply—doshas, dushyas, dhatu level involvement, sometimes even past traumas that’s been locked in. Cancer doesn’t just show up randomly right? there’s often a long chain of imbalance behind it. I use herbs that cool or purify the system, rebuild tissues, improve ojas... but not everyone gets the same plan. My care is tailored tightly to each individual. I’m also careful with energy levels—patients don’t need more stress during healing. We work slowly, steady. Focus is always on strength, clarity, and some peace in the process.
Achievements:
I am proud of getting the Yuva Swarnkar Samman Patra—honestly didn’t expect it at the time. It kinda just happened while I was fully immersed in managing chronic n tough cases through Ayurveda, esp ones ppl had given up on. The award meant a lot tho... not just for me but for the work I believe in. It pushed me to keep showing up with integrity n patience. Even when things move slow. Real healing takes time.. and staying with patients thru that, is the part that really matters.

I am Dr. Pooja Verma and I mostly work with chronic disease cases—long-term, stubborn stuff that doesn’t go away easy. Like cancer support, infertility issues, and weird recurring skin problems that just don’t respond well to typical treatments. I don’t look at illness like a checklist of symptoms though... I try to see what’s actually underneath all of that, like what's pushing the body outta sync or draining the system quietly over time. Ayurveda gives a very different lens for that. I always start with prakriti—understanding what type of body-mind the person has—and then try mapping out the doshic imbalances, the weak links, the things they've tried n maybe ignored. My treatments usually involve authentic classical medicines, a bit of detox when needed (Panchakarma does help in a lot of stubborn layers), rasayana or deep rejuvenation where the body needs nourishment, and then daily routine fixes... diet, sleep, mental chatter—all of that. Sometimes it's small shifts that bring change, not just big herbs or strong meds. When it comes to infertility, I look at hormone rhythms, uterine tone, agni, stress overload—most ppl are doing too much n sleeping too little!! My plan usually combines garbhasthapaka herbs, tonics for apana vata, mild virechana if needed, and calming therapies. And we track ovulation patterns closely, that helps. Skin diseases? they're tricky coz they look external but usually come from inside—blood heat, liver load, faulty gut, even unresolved emotions sometimes. I work with both internal meds n external lepas, with heavy focus on pathya... no shortcuts there. I really value talking to my patients like real people. Many come in exhausted not just by the disease but by how little they’re heard. I try to walk with them, not just instruct, and that often makes a big difference. You can’t rush Ayurvedic healing anyway—it builds slowly, but when it works, it really feels like balance again.