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Dr. Mahak

Dr. Mahak
Shanti Gopal Hospital Healic Health Center
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
GS Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am practicing in Obstetrics and Gynecology, but not just the usual routine kinda way—I actually mix classical Ayurvedic stuff, especially Panchakarma, into my work with women's health. Whether someone’s dealing with pcos, irregular periods, unexplained infertility or just struggling with hormone shifts—like those sneaky premenopause symptoms—I try to look at everything that might be behind it. The detox methods help a lot actually, though some ppl don’t realize how deep those can go. Pregnancy care’s another big area I work in—helping women through each trimester, plus recovery after delivery (which honestly, doesn’t get talked about enough). I also focus on things like postnatal pain, fatigue, lactation issues, and emotional ups & downs—which kinda get missed in regular OB care tbh. With each case, I try not to give just one-size-fits-all advice. Like, someone’s prakriti matters. Her digestion, sleep, stress pattern—all of that counts. I build treatment plans keeping all that in mind.
Achievements:
I am someone who kinda gets excited by tests tbh, and winning a national-level medical quiz—yep, that happned—was one of those moments where all the late nights and revision marathons actually felt worth it!! It was super intense, covered clinical subjects inside-out, like no fluff. That win sort of pushed me to trust my clinical thinking more. I still carry that mindset into practice—be quick but don’t skip the why. Accuracy + solid logic = better diagnosis... at least that's what I believe.

I am a practicing gynecologist who’s pretty much in it for the long haul when it comes to supporting women through... well, everything—from their first cycle to post-menopause phases. My work’s grounded in clinical diagnosis, but what really matters to me is that every patient feels seen and actually heard, whether she's coming in for PCOS symptoms, fibroids, or just doesn’t know why her periods’ve gone all over the place again. I work a lot with menstrual disorders, hormonal imbalances, fertility issues, even the tricky ones like endometriosis or PID that tend to get brushed off or missed. Honestly, half the battle is getting a woman to feel safe enough to explain what's going on with her body, without feeling judged or rushed. And once I understand the story—symptoms, cycle pattern, stress, maybe even food habits—I try to give a full picture back. Not just “here take this,” but like, this is what’s happening and why. In fertility consults, I work with both partners when needed—guiding through assessments, discussing options... and yes, dealing with the emotional rollercoaster that can come with it. I believe clarity helps. Not false hope, not cold facts. Just the right info, right time. Antenatal and postnatal care are also a big part of my work—each trimester needs different kind of watchfulness. Sometimes it’s about supplements, other times sleep, sometimes it’s just calming fears. And yeah, prevention matters a lot. I insist on regular Pap smears, HPV testing, breast exams, and open convos about menopause way before it starts knocking. Education, for me, is the core of care. A woman who's informed is gonna make better choices for herself, every time. I just try to make sure she’s not doing that alone. My clinic’s not just about fixing illness—it’s a space where women can talk, feel okay asking “silly” questions, and walk out feeling more in control than when they came in. That’s kinda the whole point.