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Dr. Bharat Bhushan

Dr. Bharat Bhushan
District Leprosy Consultant
Doctor information
Experience:
18 years
Education:
Shree Ram Manohar Govt Ayurvedic College And Hospital
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly into Ayurvedic dermatology and gut health—sort of grew into it after seeing too many people struggling with eczema flares or never-ending acidity that just don’t go away with usual stuff. I mostly deal with skin issues like acne, psoriasis, eczema, fungal stuff n pigmentation probs. I look into doshas first always, and then see what prakriti they’re working with. Makes a huge difference when planning treatment coz two people might have same skin issue but need totally diff care. For gut cases, I focus a lot on Agni—when digestion’s weak, everything else gets messed up. So yeah I see stuff like constipation, IBS, bloating, indigestion, even sluggish liver. I use herbs, panchakarma if it’s needed, but diet and lifestyle—those are non-negotiable for real healing. I do try keeping the meds minimal, only what’s needed, and more into resetting the system. It’s not flashy, but it works.
Achievements:
I am someone who’s worked closely with hundreds of patients—across skin, gut, lifestyle probs—through real Ayurvedic care that actually sticks, not just short-term patches. Apart from all the clinic stuff, I got to work as a trainer with national-level programs like NLEP (for leprosy), NTCP (tobacco control), and NPHCE (elderly care) too. That kind of pushed me more into community healthcare space. Preventive care matters—more than ppl realise tbh. Still learning, still showing up.

I am an Ayurvedic physcian with over 12 years of just day-in, day-out clinical work—mostly skin and gut stuff, tho every now and then you see something unexpected n layered. What I really try to do is stick to the roots—by that I mean actual classical Ayurveda. Not shortcuts or surface-level fixes. Like if someone comes in with eczema, psoriasis, acne or even hyperacidity or IBS—I don’t just hand over a churnam n hope for the best. I go deep into their prakriti, how their doshas showing up, diet history, stress patterns, even sleep mess-ups—because it all matters. My treatments lean on personalized combos of herbal meds, panchakarma if required, plus tailored food plans (ya, I get real specific there), and behavior shifts. Not everyone likes the idea of lifestyle correction but honestly.. if we’re aiming long term relief it’s non-negotiable. I don’t overload with meds—actually I try to reduce dependency and focus more on restoring the body’s own rhythm, its inner Agni. What kinda keeps me going is when someone walks in feeling frustrated or stuck, and over time they start sleeping better, digestion settles, their skin clears—not magically, but steadily. It’s that process of balance coming back that I find most powerful. And I’m not shy about educating my patients. I want them to get what their body is telling them, not just blindly take pills or churnas without context. My work’s very grounded in classical texts, but I also keep an eye on current research—specially around safe detox methods, dietary science, and efficacy of certain herbs in chronic cases. Basically, I want the care to be real, reliable and custom-fit. Not cookie-cutter or trendy. And yeah, chronic illness can be exhausting—but I believe Ayurveda, when used rightly, has this quiet but super potent way of turning things around. Not overnight, but surely and deeply.