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Dr. Naresh Makwana

Dr. Naresh Makwana
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Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
G.J. Patel Ayurveda College
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working around skin n hair cases these days—like eczema, pigmentation that won't go, acne that keeps coming back, and yeah even early greying or crazy hair fall that nothing else helped. My approach is strictly Ayurveda-first but I try to keep it super personal.. not just dosha types but what's going on around the person too. I also get patients who are either struggling to lose weight or even gain a bit and feel stuck.. and with the right food, herbs and some realistic routines we usually find that shift. Joint pains, back aches, or that stiffness from old injury—those too are big part of my practice.. I use classical oils and panchakarma plans if needed but not always jump to big treatments first. And one area really close to me is prenatal wellness—I guide women through Garbhasanskar n Punsavan sanskar to support healthy pregnancy & smoother emotional prep before that phase even starts. It's all about healing that holds for long—not just fixing flareups.
Achievements:
I am done with the Certificate Course in Panchakarma (CCP) from Maharashtra—not just a paper but honestly helped me see the depth of detox stuff in a clearer, more practical way. We learnt the how but also the why behind every step.. & that's what changed how I work with patients. It's one thing to know about Vamana or Basti, but doing it right for the right body? Whole different thing!! That course really boosted my clinical sharpness and made my treatments feel more grounded, more tuned.

I am Vd. Naresh Makwana and honestly, Ayurveda just made sense to me in a way that no other system did. I’ve been practicing for some years now and through that time, I’ve worked with quite a wide mix of cases—from ppl dealing with joint pain or gas/acidity stuff to full-on stress burnout and lifestyle-induced problems like poor sleep or digestion just going offtrack completely. What I try to do is look at the full picture, not just symptoms. Doshas, diet, habits, sleep cycles... it all connects somewhere, right? I usually start with a classical nadi or prakriti-based evaluation, but I also pay attention to the person’s routine n mental state—because otherwise you're just fixing one thing while ignoring the trigger. Treatment-wise I work with herbal medicines, panchakarma detox when needed, or even just simple daily adjustments that are doable for the patient. I don’t belive in overdoing meds. Small, consistent changes usually go longer. I also keep going back to patient education—that part actually matters more than people realise. Like once someone gets how their body works, they start taking better decisions by themselves too. Teaching them about their prakruti or how to eat during seasonal transitions—it’s slow work, but worth it. One thing I’ve learned is that most chronic issues don’t come from nowhere. There’s always layers—habit, diet, mind. I’m always trying to peel that back, with them not for them. Whether it’s diabetes, arthritis, gas trouble or just a tired foggy mind, I want to support them in a way where they don’t feel rushed or confused.. just guided. Healing’s not a straight line. But I do belive in Ayurveda’s power to create deep steady change if we follow it right, with sincerity (and yeah sometimes patience too).