Dr. Ranjit Singh Sisodiya
Experience: | 18 years |
Education: | Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly into treating both chronic n acute issues using Ayurvedic medicine. My whole approach is built around real ayurveda—not just throwing herbs at symptoms but trying to fix the root cause of what’s actually wrong. I deal with things like digestion problems, hormonal imbalnce, fatigue, stress-related stuff... anything that messes with everyday life really. I use a mix of herbs, diet fixes, lifestyle tweaks n Panchkarma where it's needed. Everything’s super personalised tho, like one-size stuff just don’t work. Sometimes it takes time to figure out what’s really going on, but I like going deep—reading prakriti, checking dosha patterns, n working out the why behind the illness. Goal for me is long-term health not just a fast patch-up job. And I kinda feel prevention is underrated, so I always talk to my patients about what to do after they're better too. Keeps the cycle from repeating again n again. |
Achievements: | I am honestly not chasing titles or awards, like that’s not the point for me... what I do count as my real achievement is just seeing my patients gettin better—like, really better. When someone walks in with chronic fatigue or joint pain or some nagging digestion issue n after a while they're like “hey doc I feel normal again,” that hits diff. That kinda outcome, their well-being, is what I work for day in day out, more than anything else I could write on a wall. |
I am practicing Ayurveda since more than 13 years now, mostly with Patanjali Chikitsalaya, and to be honest that time taught me more than any textbook could. Working day in and out with all kinds of patients—old, young, city folks, village folks—you start to really understand how different bodies react, heal, or hold on to pain in diff ways. What I like most is how Ayurveda doesn't rush things... we go deep into the roots, not just patch up symptoms n move on. I use a mix of classical Ayurvedic protocols and some flexibility when needed—herbal medicines, Panchakarma, Agni deepan if digestion’s weak, sometimes even mild Rasayanas for long-term support. I always try to make it personal, not just give the same churna to everyone. Prakriti analysis and Nadi Pariksha helps a lot with that. My core work is around gut issues, joint stuff, allergies, hormones and metabolism-related concerns... oh, and respiratory things like asthma. In many of these, people come after trying lot of other stuff already. That makes it tricky sometimes, but also more meaningful when they actually feel better after few weeks or even months of steady care. Lifestyle correction is a big part of my approach... many don’t realise that diet-sleep-routine can totally mess with your body if out of sync. I also try to explain things in a way that doesn’t confuse patients, like not throwing too many Sanskrit words unless needed (unless they ask) Over time I’ve realised patients don’t just want "treatment", they want clarity, calm, some trust. That’s what I really try to give, even if I can’t promise instant results. I’m still learning—Ayurveda is like that—keeps unfolding the more you practice it. But yeah, my main mission has stayed same: healing naturally, through patience and real understanding of the body’s rhythm.