Dr. Anusha R T
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | B.A.M.S, (S.D.M Institute of Ayurveda and Hospital Bangalore). |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly into managing chronic and lifestyle diseases using Ayurvedic methods that actually make sense in today’s world... not just textbook theory. My main focus is cardiology and metabolic things—like high bp, diabties, thyroid stuff (both hypo & hyper), obesity, PCOS, even lipid disorders. These cases don’t fix overnight, yeah, but I like that slow, deep kinda work Ayurveda lets you do. I try to look beyond symptoms, get into diet, digestion, daily habits—all of it matter more than people think.
I also help folks who are going through tougher things—like kidney disorders or even cancer. Not claiming any magic, but yeah, with the right support, Ayurveda can offer strength, better response to ongoing treatments and improve quality of life bit by bit. Not just about herbs either. It’s about how we combine things—right panchakarma, right lifestyle, even when or how you eat. I guess I really beleive in personalized care. No copy-paste stuff.
Everytime a patient says they're feeling more in control or need fewer meds—that’s the stuff I care about. |
Achievements: | I am not someone who runs behind titles but yeah—getting 7th rank in state for Research n Statistics in my BAMS finals did push me harder into evidence-based Ayurvedic work. I once gave a TV health talk on Vistara about metabolism (kinda nerve-wracking lol). I’ve supported diabetes reversal in 29 ppl—each case diff, lots of learning!! And at my current clinic, they acknowledged how my way of planning treatments keeps showing real improvements in patients, which feels pretty great honestly. |
I am an Ayurvedic doctor by training and heart—graduated from S.D.M Institute of Ayurveda and Hospital, which honestly laid a really solid base for everything I do now. Been working clinically for a little over 3 years now, mostly at Madhavbaug Clinic in RR Nagar, Bangalore. That’s where I’ve been putting a lot of focus into preventive cardiology and what you might call metabolic care—stuff like diabtetes, obesity, hypertension, thyroid dysfunctions, and cardiac conditions. Lot of people come in thinking they’re just stuck with meds for life... but we try to change that. Disease reversal isn’t just a phrase—it’s the actual goal. At Madhavbaug, I work mostly with Ayurvedic protocols but we’re big on lifestyle correction too. Like getting down to the roots of the problem—whether it's poor gut health or unmanaged stress or just food habits that quietly make things worse. I also have a bit of a parallel side practice going, especially for people dealing with tougher chronic things—kidney disorders and cancer cases, not for curing per se but for long-term support and improving strength during other treatments. Ayurveda has tools that help if used properly. Sometimes the work is simple, like someone with acidity or bloating or sleep that’s just off. Other times it’s complex, overlapping issues that need time, patience, and repeat checks. I try not to rush into formulas. Every patient’s condition and prakriti tells a different story. Even if two people have the “same” diagnosis, the plan won't look the same. And yeah—Ayurveda doesn't mean giving 7 herbs and hoping for magic. We do lab monitoring, use structured diet protocols, and track clinical changes. It’s real work and I enjoy doing it, even on days when it feels slow. End of the day, if someone walks out feeling better than when they came in, that counts as progress.