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Dr. Gomtesh Patil

Dr. Gomtesh Patil
Shree Clinic ( Mansanvad Advance Counselling And Reasearch Centre ) Ichalkaranji - 416115
Doctor information
Experience:
14 years
Education:
Rajiv Gandhi Institute Of Health Science, Banglore
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly into Ayurvedic consults, but not just for the typical digestion stuff ppl usually think of. My work’s kinda stretched into chronic cases—like skin troubles that just don’t clear up, spine aches that keep circling back, stubborn joint pain, cold n cough that linger for months, and things like asthma n weak immunity too. I often deal with BP, diabetes, heel pain, cardiac complaints—it's all mixed, lifestyle-linked, and needs more than pills. I stick to classical Ayurveda, and yeah, I prefer digging into root cause rather than just giving herbs for fast relief. And on the side—or maybe equally central now—I also work as a Psychological Mental Health Counsellor. This gives me a broader view, lets me blend emotional insights into my plans. Because truthfully, body doesn’t heal unless the mind slows down a bit too. My approach is kind of a mix—herbs, therapy talk, a better routine—and all of it tied to what that patient really needs right then.
Achievements:
I am working across both physical and mental health stuff for years now—Ayurveda’s my core, but I’ve seen myself grow into general practice and now even counseling too. Managing tricky chronic cases like asthma or gut flares while also holding space for someone going thru anxiety or burnout—that’s kinda my balance point. Every milestone—whether it was clinical recovery or just emotional ease—adds up. It’s not flashy work maybe, but it’s deep and I know it matters a lot.

I am an Ayurvedic doctor with around 15+ years in practice now, and my work’s kinda wandered across diff areas—emergency, ICU, regular OPD care, even mental health. Started out with 108 Emergency services in Maharashtra, and yeah those 3 yrs taught me a lot about pressure, sudden decisions, people showing up half-conscious in ambulances… you can’t forget that kinda work. Then came ICU duty at Narayani Multispeciality, did about 3 years there too. Day in and out, I was working around ventilators, codes, multi-organ support—it was intense. But it gave me a strong grip on patient stabilization and how fragile things can get real quick. After all that, I shifted into a slower, more grounded kind of practice—been running my own Ayurvedic OPD setup for 9 yrs now. Honestly, Ayurveda gave me a whole different lens. I focus more on figuring what’s really causing someone’s illness, not just slapping quick meds. I use classical Ayurvedic formulations, Panchakarma where needed (not always), and diet-lifestyle changes that actually work in day-to-day life. I see a wide mix—joint pains, acidity, IBS, metabolic stuff like early diabetes, stress-related headaches or sleep probs... it’s all connected, really. One thing that changed my perspective a lot was stepping into mental health. Since Jan 2025 I started practicing as a certified Mental Health Counsellor. It kinda fills the missing piece—because honestly, physical health barely makes sense without mental clarity. I often blend counseling with Ayurvedic consults, esp when I see burnout, grief, or emotional stuckness affecting digestion or immunity or even skin flare-ups. I believe healing should be real—not just symptom relief but deep recovery. My whole practice revolves around that... bit of modern insight, bit of ancient clarity, and listening properly to what patient’s not saying too. It’s not always perfect, but I keep learning, and people who walk in usually feel heard—and that matters.