Dr. Sara Madhukar Maid
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Siddhakala Ayurved Mahavidyalaya |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am deeply involved in Ayurvedic infertility care—honestly that’s where most of my focus keeps going lately. I work with both women and men who are facing things like PCOD, thyroid hormonal shifts, tubal blocks, sperm motility issues or just unexplaind fertility struggles... and yeah, it’s often not simple. Every person’s body tells a diff story, right? That’s why I rely a lot on uttar basti, tailored herbal meds, lifestyle tweaks (big ones & small), and classic panchakarma-based support to clear the root issues—not just mask things. I think conception isn’t just a goal, it’s a process—mentally, emotionally and of course physically. I spend time really mapping out prakriti-vikriti & guiding them step by step. Not every case goes as expected, but I stay involved throughout, adjusting plans if needed. Helping couples reach that space of balance & readiness for natural conception... yeah, that feels meaningful. |
Achievements: | I am honestly just really driven by one thing—my patients' wellbeing, nothing fancier than that. Over time, I’ve seen how proper ayurvedic care can shift things for people, not just their symptoms but whole way they feel inside out. Whether it’s a chronic issue or a simple imbalance that’s stuck around too long—I try to get to the root, not just fix what’s on surface. That’s probly what i’m most proud of... seeing them walk out lighter, clearer, better!! Isn’t that the real achievment? |
I am Dr. Sara Madhukar Maid, BAMS graduate from MUHS Nashik... but honestly the real learning started way before my degree got completed. Right from 1st year I was spending hours in a small but super busy Ayurvedic clinic near home, just absorbing whatever I cud, assisting in basti, jalauka avacharan, and even sira vedhan under Dr. Atul Deshmukh sir. At that time, half the words were still unfamiliar—but hands-on work really built my basics fast. After 4th year, I got more confidence—thanks to working with Dr. Mandar Bhanage, where I independently carried out vaman and virechan. Managing chronic illness cases and seeing real impact of Panchakarma gave me a stronger push towards this path. Honestly, those early experiences shaped how I think of treatment—root cause, not quick fix. Then after my internship, I joined Durvankur Ayurvedic Infertility Centre as assistant physician. That’s where my interest in reproductive health became more focused. I got to manage so many cases of PCOD, PCOS, cysts, hormonal shifts, tubal blockages—you name it. I’ve performed over 500+ uttar basti by now (lost count somewhere tbh), and gradually moved into a more leadership role too, taking over the Nagpur branch ops. Managing patient care, planning treatment, making sure therapies actually align with prakriti-vikriti… I handled all of it daily. It was intense, but really satisfying. Also, I’m a certified yoga instructor—kinda felt necessary, ‘cause in hormonal and fertility cases, the mind-body balance matters A LOT more than we think. I often blend yogic protocols along with herbs and Panchakarma, depending on what the patient needs and what they can actually follow. I try to keep my approach practical—not too heavy on jargon, but still rooted in shastra. I believe Ayurveda shouldn’t feel intimidating or outdated—it’s deeply relevant, even today. With every case, my goal is to guide patients gently but clearly toward natural balance, especially in areas like infertility, hormone health, and chronic fatigue. That’s what I feel strongly connected to.