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Dr. Sandip Jadhav

Dr. Sandip Jadhav
SELF EMPLOYED. PRIVATE OWN CLINIC
Doctor information
Experience:
10 years
Education:
Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am into Panchakarma—like that’s my main field really—and I got a Gold Medal in postgrad for it which still feels a bit surreal tbh. I mostly work on infertility cases, both male & female, and it’s not just about the uterus or sperm count... it’s way more complex. Endocrine, digestion, mental stress—everything ties in. I also see a lot of gynec issues like PCOD, fibroids, irregular periods, and mental health ones too—like anxiety or mood stuff that hides behind chronic bloating or insomnia sometimes. I deal with autoimmune problems, obesity, diabetes, all that too. Usually I blend classical Panchkarma detox (when needed—not always!) with internal herbal meds n lifestyle nudges that actually fit the person—not random one-size plans. Balance is the word I keep coming back to. Systemic, mental, metabolic—each layer matters. Sometimes ppl come with just “gastric” issues but it’s deeper. You sense it if you really listen.
Achievements:
I am grateful—really—for being given the Infertility Award by Vaidya Nanal Foundation, Pune. That meant a lot 'cause reproductive Ayurveda is kinda close to my core practice. Also, got recognised by Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth, Ministry of AYUSH, Delhi.. which felt like a nod to years of grind in this field!! Both awards kinda remind me why i stuck to classical path despite all odds. Just trying to keep the medicine real, useful & rooted where it belongs.

I am someone who kinda grew into Ayurveda one layer at a time. Working as a CRAV physician at Arya Vaidya Pharmacy in Coimbatore really gave me that deep, solid base—got to train directly under Dr Krushnakumarji Varier sir, and trust me, that changed a lot in how I saw classical Ayurveda. Everything there was rooted in authenticity… like literally from the way we diagnosed a person (prakriti, dosha, samprapti patterns etc) to how we decided on every single chikitsa step. At AVP, I was constantly handling chronic, tricky cases—PCOD, IBS, asthma types, even some metabolic disorders. And not just managing them, but learning why they show up the way they do, and how rasayana, shodhana, or sometimes even just the right ahara-vihara mix can slowly turn things around. I was involved in full protocols—internal meds, Panchkarma plans, all that—with a mindset of “root cause first, not just patch-fix”. Now I’m practicing solo, running my own setup where I use that same flow I learned—individualized treatment, detailed case study, and working close with the patient on what makes their body tick. I handle a mix tbh: joint pains, gut imbalances, chronic fatigue, skin flares, nervous issues... depends on the season too sometimes. I use classical medicines, not shortcuts. And I won’t lie—some cases take time. But when you see someone’s pain go down, or digestion finally settle, or that one lady whose hairfall stopped after months... it’s kind of why I’m still at it. End of the day, I’m not reinventing anything. Just trying to apply Ayurved the way our texts meant it—pure, flexible, respectful to each patient’s needs. I do want to keep learning and maybe share more on how true Ayurveda can be both gentle and powerful, esp when done right.