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Dr. Gayatri R.K.

Dr. Gayatri R.K.
A3/410, Purvanchal Royal Park, sector 137, Noida 201305
Doctor information
Experience:
6 years
Education:
DMM Ayurved Mahavidyalaya
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working with ppl dealing with metabolic or hormone-related issues like diabetes, thyroid probs or PCOD/PCOS, and each of these need a really specific kind of attention in Ayurveda. I try to get into the actual cause—not just chase numbers or lab values. My work also go into skin stuff (like eczema, pigmentation, or even long-term itching), neurological imbalances, and lots of joint-pain things that never fully clear up with random meds. I also support new moms post delivery... that time can be really messy—emotionally & physically—and I feel Ayurvedic care there really makes a big differnce. I mostly mix Panchakarma, internal meds and daily-routine tweaks to make it work. I don’t think one plan fits all, never did. You have to read the body-language, the history, the habits... and adjust things as they go. I like that part. Feels honest.
Achievements:
I am kinda proud of how I did in my studies tbh—kept top ranks through college, yeah not easy lol. Most of my batchmates knew me as that person always deep in notes or trying to understand why some concept actually mattered. I ended up getting few multidisciplinary awards too, which was wild, didn’t expect it. But maybe it just shows that mix of theory n hands-on clinical stuff sorta comes naturally to me. Guess I just wanted to do it right... and kept at it, no shortcuts.

I am working as an Ayurvedic Consultant with solid roots in classical Ayurveda and a super specialization in Panchakarma—trained at one of Kerala’s well-known institutes. Honestly, this whole thing started with a simple drive to help ppl get actual relief, like not just covering symptoms but going all the way into what’s really going wrong inside. Over the years I kinda built my focus around chronic & lifestyle problems bcoz that’s what most patients struggle with nowadays, right? One area I’m quite drawn to is treating anorectal disorders—like Arsha (piles), fissure, and fistula. I use a mix of internal meds and procedures like Ksharasutra & Basti therapy, and yeah, it's usually non-surgical but quite effective if done on time. I've seen patients who were told surgery is their only option but walked away fine with this approach. There’s a lot of trust that builds when ppl start healing with less invasiveness, you knw? Also, I work a lot with hormonal and metabolic disorders. Thyroid, diabetes, PCOD/PCOS, obesity—these are big. I use detox therapies, classical herbal meds, and diet planning. It’s not one-size-fits-all. Like some ppl need deep Shodhana, others just respond to diet & herbs if you time it right. I’m into understanding Prakriti deeply before jumping into treatment, bcoz that changes everything—especially when dealing with long-term issues. Oh and yes—I’m also a certified yoga trainer. I don’t do “just” Ayurveda—I actually combine yoga & pranayama into treatments when needed. For patients with stress-related concerns or varicose vein type circulation probs, this works beautifully. That blend of physical and mental reset is something I really believe in, though sometimes ppl resist yoga at first till they feel the shift themselves. My approach is more like… listening closely to their story, not rushing, working slowly with the body’s pace. Whether it’s Panchakarma, a herb plan, or just lifestyle redos, my goal’s clear: restore balance and let the body do what it already knows how to do—heal. I feel the more personal the plan, the more long-lasting the results. That’s kinda been the backbone of my practice.