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Dr. Neha Suresh Dubal
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Dr. Neha Suresh Dubal

Dr. Neha Suresh Dubal
Aayushree Ayurvedic - Polyclinic & Panchakarma Centre Shop No. 1 & 2, Shreeyash building, Pt.Malhar Rao, PM Kulkarni Rd, behind link view hotel, Borivali West, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400092.
Doctor information
Experience:
5 years
Education:
M.D-(Kayachikitsa). Dr. D. Y Patil college of Ayurved and Research Centre, Pune.
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mostly into Ayurvedic diagnosis and therapy with special focus on using tools like Nadi Pariksha and Prakriti analysis—they kinda help me really see the person, not just the symptoms. That starting point changes everything. I also do Agni Karma n Viddha Karma quite often for joint or muscle pain, frozen shoulder, stiffness—basically all those things that slow ppl down daily. These techniques work fast if done properly, which I honestly find satisfying. Detox is also a big part of what I do, and by that I mean actual Panchakarma work—not the commercial types people hear on ads. From Vamana to Basti, I choose what fits based on agni, strength, stage of illness etc. I’ve mostly dealt with arthritis, sciatica, diabetes, obesity, back pain, and a fair bit of skin cases too like eczema, pigmentation n acne. My angle’s always been root cause—clearing ama, fixing metabolism, & guiding diet-lifestyle that sticks. Not quick fixes. Not everyone gets that at first but they feel the diff later.
Achievements:
I am trained in Saundarya Ayurveda under the CSSS scheme by AYUSH, which kinda gave me a solid base in Ayurvedic skincare n beauty therapy—not just face packs, I mean deeper stuff like dosha-led causes of acne, pigmentation etc. I also did a diploma in Yogic Science where I got into asanas, pranayam, yogic therapy routines, and how they blend with Ayurveda. That combo really helps when I’m dealing with lifestyle issues or stress-related cases where mind and body both need sync...

I am an Ayurvedic physician with an M.D. in Kayachikitsa, and my entire approach is kinda centered on patient-first care that actually respects both the classics and the reality of today’s health challenges. I don’t believe in handing out one-size-fits-all prescriptions. Every case starts with a deep dive into prakriti, dosha state, agni, samprapti—basically getting the full picture before even deciding on the line of treatment. My core clinical focus is on chronic lifestyle disorders like diabetes, thyroid issues, obesity, anxiety, and stress-related burnout. Alongside that, I work a lot with arthritis, spondylitis, fibromyalgia, and even tricky skin diseases like eczema, psoriasis, and acne. I use a layered method—internal herbal protocols, Shamana therapy, detox where needed, and Rasayana when the body’s ready to rebuild. Panchakarma is a big part of my work—but I don’t just use it for shodhana. When used right, it can completely shift a person’s healing arc, not just physically but mentally too. I combine it with diet correction, daily rhythm planning, mental wellness inputs, and spiritual care if the patient’s open to it. Everything’s planned with them, not just for them. I’m also someone who likes staying rooted in theory but not stuck in it. I actively participate in clinical discussions, write-ups, case reflections, and academic circles to bridge the logic of classical Ayurveda with insights from modern healthcare. I believe that evolving Ayurveda doesn’t mean changing its soul—it means applying it with more clarity and confidence in today’s setting. Right now I’m looking for a role where I can go deeper into both clinical and academic side—maybe teaching, mentoring, or working on research that actually makes a difference in practice. I’m especially passionate about preventive care and long-term disease reversal—not just symptom suppression. If I can help someone understand their condition better and live with more ease, I feel the work is going in the right direction.