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Dr. Karishma singh

Dr. Karishma singh
Raipur
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Memorial Health Science & Ayush University of Chhattisgarh
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am into general practice mostly—seeing all kinds of patients, kids to elderly, and just trying to be that go-to doc for whatever’s going on. Whether someone walks in with a sore throat, high BP, sugar fluctuations, or breathin issues—I try not to rush it. Diagnosing quick when needed, sure, but also digging in when symptoms just don’t add up. I deal with a lot of diabetes and hypertension stuff, and also those seasonal fevers n gut probs that just keep coming back again and again. My work is kinda split between immediate relief—like clearing up an infection fast—and long-term plans, helping people actually stick to care routines. Communication’s a big deal for me. If someone doesn’t understand their condition or meds, how will they follow through? I explain things as simple as possible. Not everyone wants charts or numbers, just answers that feel doable. Preventive care’s another huge piece—tracking vitals, keeping tabs on early signs, telling folks when something “small” might not be that small. And yeah, I try to be reachable... because health stuff doesn't wait for clinic hours always.
Achievements:
I am probably most proud of just... showing up for patients consistently. Like, really being there. Doesn’t sound like an "achievement" maybe but over time I noticed how much people value continuity—seeing someone who actually remmebers their case, their meds, even what they were worried about last time. That’s made the biggest difference. I’ve managed care for people through chronic stuff, small flareups, and just life-things that needed support. Helping them feel better, honestly that's the win.

I am currently working as a General Practitioner at DH Hospital and also run my own clinic, juggling both hospital rounds and neighborhood cases—keeps me grounded honestly. I see all sorts of patients, across all age groups, and most of what I do involves treating things that show up everyday: fevers, coughs, diabetes, BP issues, seasonal stuff, gut trouble, breathing complaints—you name it. At DH, things move fast—like sometimes you’re managing an acute infection in the morning and by evening you’re adjusting long-term meds for an elderly patient with multiple conditions. That pace kinda shaped the way I handle clinical decisions. On the other hand, my clinic’s more about giving time, hearing stories in full, picking up early signs of things before they go bad. I do a lot of followups, especially with people managing chronic diseases, and I try to help them feel less “clinical”—more cared for, you know? My approach is pretty simple. I focus on early diagnosis, clear explanation of what’s going on, and working with patients—not just talking at them. I explain things in normal language (medical jargon helps no one), help them understand lifestyle connections, and guide them in small manageable steps. Whether it’s someone with a new sugar diagnosis or a parent dealing with a kid’s recurring cold, I try to give practical advice—not textbook lines. I keep myself updated with the latest guidelines—guidelines change, people’s habits change, new symptoms show up, especially post-COVID times, everything is kinda more layered now. Being alert to those shifts matters. In short, I try to be the first person people can reach when they’re not sure what to do next with their health—someone they can trust to listen, think straight, and act in their best interest. Whether it’s a one-time visit or a long-term thing, my goal’s the same: better health, less stress. Not perfect, but consistent.