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Dr. Mohini Sonawane Suryavanshi

Dr. Mohini Sonawane Suryavanshi
Dr Ma Polyclinic & Ayurveda @ F-2/A-1, 1st Floor, Sec-9, Opp Motimala Jewellers, Vashi, Navi Mumbai, 400703, Maharashtra Clinic Appointment No.: +919819327552
Doctor information
Experience:
11 years
Education:
YMT Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital. P.G. Institute
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am an MD in Ayurveda, specialized in Rasa Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana (basically the pharmacology side of Ayurveda—it’s more intense than ppl think!). I work mostly with patients who need full-body healing, not just quick-fix pills. I use Ashtavidha n Dashavidha Pariksha for detailed evaluation—those classical methods still tell u things no lab report ever will. Whether it’s a chronic gut issue or stubborn skin flare-up, I try to map out the person’s prakruti n dosha picture first. My plans usually include tailor-made herbals, Pathya-Apathya rules (yes diet matters. a lot), some mindful routines too. I also do Panchakarma—proper protocols only—not those fancy spa detoox versions u see around. And yeah, beauty/wellness is also part of health... I offer natural treatments for skin, hair etc that actually come from classical texts—not DIY trends. Main thing? I believe in making healing sustainable. Like not just better today, but better long-term. That’s what I aim for.
Achievements:
I am worked 8 years as Sr. Pharmacovigilance Specialist at Lundbeck in Singapore—yeah, long ride but taught me a lot abt drug safety regs n real-world clinical risk. I also got diplomas in Clinical Research (Bombay Collg of Pharmacy), Drug Regulatory Affairs (Cliniminds), GCP from NUS, and Drug Safety from Basel Uni. Those trainings kinda shaped my way of looking at patitent care—more sharp, evidence-led and grounded in actual pharmacological data, not just assumptions or guesswork.

I am a board-certified Ayurvedic doc, licensed in India & working across borders for 7+ yrs now. My roots are deep in chronic disease care, but over time I got pulled more toward neuro conditions—stuff like Parkinsons, epilepsy, even peripheral neuropathies. Maybe bcz I’ve always been curious about how the brain+body connect, you know? My path kinda expanded when I moved to Singapore for a while & worked w/ a pharma group doing R&D on Ayurveda-based neuro formulations. That was eye-opening, not just in terms of product dev but understanding how traditional herbs can align with evidence-backed protocols too. Not every herb makes the cut, but some... really work when used right. Anyway. In clinical practice, I’ve handled both OPD setups & hospital rounds. I use classical Ayurvedic tools like dosha pariksha, nadi & rogi analysis, but yeah, I also look at things like MRI reports or EMGs if needed—especially when dealing with chronic neuro or stress-linked disorders. I usually rely on herbal meds, diet tweaks & daily habits that target the underlying cause—not just the outward problems. Like if it's anxiety-related seizures or gut-triggered neurological flares, I prefer to go step-by-step, untangle things properly. One thing I really try not to skip is understanding the whole constitution of each person. Without that, I feel treatments just stay on surface. Also, treating internationally—diff age groups, backgrounds, even expectations—taught me how to adapt things without diluting the core of Ayurveda. I’m not into pushing fast cures, I want my patients to feel seen and involved. Even if it takes longer, real recovery is worth it. Still learning, always trying to refine—but committed to gentle, sustainable healing that actually last.