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Dr. Piyush Rayal

Dr. Piyush Rayal
I'm Taking Online Consultation For Now Mainly. And For Residents Of Sikar (Raj) I Conduct daily OPD consultations and follow-ups With My Father Who Has More Than 30 Years Of Experience In Field Of Ayurveda.
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
Sriganganagar College Of Ayurvedic Science And Hospitals
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am an Ayurvedic doc who’s kind of drawn to a mix of things honestly—pain conditions like vaat disorders, joint aches, random back stiffness that comes n goes.. all that. But I also do a lot with digestion probs—Agnimandya, hyperacidity, IBS types—and even skin stuff like eczema, acne, hairfall (Khalitya/Palitya), and the deeper twakvikars that ppl usually ignore till they flare up bad. My work also keeps circling back to stress, anxiety n sleep... those slow, quiet symptoms that build up and just sit there messing with life. I focus on Manas roga and Nidranasha with herbs, some basic dhyan or even routine-fix stuff. Women’s health too—PCOS, irregular cycles, and I do Garbhasanskar consults too when needed.. it's really fulfilling that part. I use Panchakarma & Rasayana when appropriate—not randomly—and put a lot of thought into balancing modern expectations with Ayurved’s depth. Diet changes, herbal support, simple rituals, every bit counts toward building lasting wellness, not quick-fix things. It's like helping ppl meet their body again, on better terms.
Achievements:
I am someone who really tried to balance both study and clinical practice during my BAMS days—not easy, but yeah I stayed consistent with the academics & also got deep into patient handling early on. I did a bunch of free OPD drives n Ayurved health camps around rural areas, that kind of work sticks with u honestly. Got my basics in Panchkarma sorted thru hands-on training, not just theory. I also make it a point to attend CME stuff and state/national seminars...keeps the mind moving yk.

I am a trained Ayurvedic doctor—someone who really believes that healing isn't always about chasing the next pill or suppressing symptoms. I try to go deeper. My main focus is on lifestyle issues like digestion problems, acne or eczema, constant fatigue, stress that just doesn’t go away, stuff like that. But honestly, every case feels different once I understand a person’s prakriti n dosha picture... I use tools like nadi pariksha, rogi-pariksha (a bit of a puzzle sometimes), and then build a plan that’s not just textbook but feels real to them. A lot of my patients deal with chronic bloating, constipation, oily skin, hormonal imbalances—things modern life keeps throwing at us—and Ayurveda gives us more than one way to deal with it. I rely on Panchakarma when it’s really needed, but most days we get great results with the right ahar-vihar, herbal blends, mindful tweaks to routine, or just shifting how ppl see their own bodies. I encourage dinacharya n ritucharya, because prevention is honestly way more powerful than we give it credit for. Consults with me are never one-size-fit-all types. We talk. A lot. I listen, then put together a plan—herbal medicine, food adjustments, lifestyle hacks, yoga if it fits, maybe a small detox or calming techniques if anxiety’s messing up digestion again (that happens more than ppl think!). I really see Ayurveda as a toolkit for longterm health—not just surviving but living with better energy, clarity n ease. If that’s what you’re looking for, I’m here to help figure that path out with you.