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Dr. Rampratap Vishwakarma

Dr. Rampratap Vishwakarma
Sanjeevani Clinic Ramji Gupta Chs Gajdhar Bandh Road Santacruz (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Doctor information
Experience:
21 years
Education:
Nallasopara Ayurved Medical College
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly into managing all the stuff that comes with metabolism going outta whack—like Diabetes, thyroid ups n downs (both hypo & hyper honestly give different kind of challnges), sexual health troubles and early stage heart disease too. I don’t really just go by symptoms, coz it’s usually a lot deeper than what’s on the surface. I use classical Ayurvedic methods—Panchakarma when needed, rasayanas, and yep, good ol’ herbs—but I also pay attention to modern diagnostics. Like someone may have borderline sugar but totally messed-up digestion or sleep cycle, and that’s where the root of the problem is hiding... not just in insulin levels right? Same thing with hormonal imbalances or low libido, you have to look at the person as a whole—sleep, stress, digestion, and even mental fatigue. For cardiac issues, I try to work on strengthening circulation and reducing ama buildup before things progress too far. Every case is kinda different. I build each treatment plan based on what the patient's prakriti really needs—not just follow generic chart. A lot of people come in exhausted from trying stuff that didn’t really work long-term. That’s why I spend time adjusting herbs, food plans, daily routine tips—even small things like walking after lunch can shift a lot. Ayurveda lets you think like that. Real layered healing.
Achievements:
I am a BAMS grad, which kinda shaped the whole way I understand illness n healing—like not just from books but through real patient stories, ya know? The degree really gave me a solid grip over both classical Ayurvedic texts n also a working idea of modern diagnostics.. sometimes that combo helps me spot what others miss. I learnt how to treat not only symptoms but the root cause—whether it’s gut-related, hormonal or systemic.. that part makes all the diff in long-term wellness.

I am mostly focused on treating lifestyle disorders through Ayurveda, which honestly... is something I just naturally leaned into over time. Like with Diabetes—every single patient comes in with their own set of habits, stress, routines, and sometimes they don’t even know how deep the imbalance goes. I try not to rush. I work on root causes—especially in conditions like Thyroid dysfunction (hypo & hyper both), cardiac troubles and all those slow-developing metabolic things that throw the whole system off. At the same time, I work a lot with anorectal issues—piles, fistula and fissure mostly—using classical tools like Ksharasutra and Basti chikitsa. It’s not flashy but when someone avoids surgery, walks pain-free again… yeah, that’s what makes it worth. Arthritis is another area I’ve grown into, especially rheumatoid types and gout—pain and stiffness can really mess with daily life. Ayurvedic joint care, when done right, can actually bring back mobility without depending on painkillers everyday. Sexual wellness also part of what I see regularly—like premature ejaculation, low libido, erectile dysfunction or fertility issues in both men and women. I mostly use Rasayana therapy and targeted herbs + lifestyle clean-up, but it’s also a lot of listening and helping people open up—coz it’s not easy for them, right? I build all my protocols custom. Panchakarma when needed, herbs, diet tweaks, sleep fixes... and yeah, Dinacharya advice too, even if patients sometimes roll their eyes at it! I really believe patients should understand their bodies better—not just follow instructions. That's how we get long-term results, not just quick fixes. This approach, balancing classical Ayurveda and what modern diagnostics tell us, has helped me guide so many people toward a more balanced, disease-free life. It’s not perfect every time, but the work feels honest.