Dr. Manasvee Jadhav
Experience: | 17 years |
Education: | Maharashtra University of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am into Ayurvedic practice for like 15+ yrs now and I mostly deal with lifestyle stuff—diabetes, arthritis, spondylosis, infertility, allergic rhinitis, and yeah heart-related issues too, esp early-stage ones ppl often ignore. I always try to go beyond just symptoms.. like figuring out what’s triggering the imbalance instead of just patching it up with some meds.
Panchakarma’s kinda at the core of what I do. I use it not just as a detox but as a rebalancing thing—Virechan, Basti, Nasya, whatever fits the person’s state n history. And it’s not just therapies.. I also mix it up with herbs, diet guidance, and simple habit tweaks—small stuff but it stacks up real big over time.
Every person’s treatment ends up looking diff coz well their body and their doshas tell a different story. That’s why I go deep into Prakriti, digestion, lifestyle, even sleep and emotions sometimes, coz all of it connects if you look close. And yeah.. preventive care’s huge for me too—not just fixing, but stopping things from going down hill in the first place. |
Achievements: | I am into research along with clinical practice n one of the things I really put my head into was creating Ayurvedic formulations for allergic rhinitis & sinusitis.. sounds straight, but trust me, it’s tricky figuring out what really helps long-term. My work helped shape how I treat these respiratory issues now — I rely more on what actually works rather than just textbook stuff. |
I am practicing Ayurveda for more than 15 yrs now and still every single case, every patient feels new in its own way—specially when we dive deep into chronic disorders or dosha complexities. My focus’s always been on classical Panchakarma and authentic, root-level care. That’s what drew me into this line in the first place.. real healing not just quick fixes. I work with all the major Panchakarma therapies like Vaman, Virechan, Basti, Nasya & Shirodhara—and trust me each one has it’s own rhythm, it’s not a one-size thing. Over time I also got pretty hands-on with advanced procedures like Netra Tarpan (great for eye fatigue & dryness), Uttar Basti (often for urinary/genital tract issues), Agnikarma (for some really stubborn pain points) and Viddha Karma—yes, it sounds scary but it’s incredibly effective in certain conditions. My clinical work mostly revolves around stuff like digestive issues, joint pains, hormonal ups and downs, neurological conditions, skin problems and yeah long-term pain. What makes it work is really getting the diagnosis right—sometimes it’s not about what symptom shows up, but why it’s showing up where it does. I always look at prakriti, dosha imbalance, & subtle signs to shape the treatment… and a lot of times people are like oh! no one explained it this way bfore. I'm also big on guiding people beyond the clinic—what they eat, when they eat, how they wake up or sleep. Little daily routines really pile up over time for better or worse. That's why I spend time building long-term strategies through Ayurvedic diets, ritucharya, dincharya and lifestyle tweaks based on season, age or stress levels. In the end, I think healing has to feel human. That’s why even after all these years I still sit with each case fresh, without rushing. I’ve seen people bounce back after yrs of suffering and for me that makes all the effort.. worth it, totally.