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Dr. Madhuri Waghmare
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Dr. Madhuri Waghmare

Dr. Madhuri Waghmare
Shrikrupa Clinic & Panchkarma Centre, Gokul colony Akola road, Akot, Akola, Maharashtra 444101
Doctor information
Experience:
13 years
Education:
Radhakisan Toshniwal Ayurved Mahavidyalaya
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
As an Ayurvedic practitioner, I specialize in managing chronic health conditions through individualized, natural therapies rooted in classical Ayurvedic science. I’ve worked extensively with patients experiencing digestive disorders, joint pain, skin conditions, and women’s health concerns—guiding them toward recovery with herbal medicines, dietary modifications, Panchakarma where needed, and lifestyle adjustments tailored to their doshic imbalances. I place strong emphasis on preventive care by educating patients on daily routines and seasonal practices (ritucharya) to help them maintain long-term wellness. Every treatment plan I create is monitored closely—tracking patient progress, maintaining detailed records, and adjusting protocols as necessary to ensure safe and effective outcomes. My goal is not just to relieve symptoms but to restore balance at the root level, promoting true healing and vitality through time-tested Ayurvedic principles.
Achievements:
I have successfully consulted over 1,000 patients through both in-person and online platforms, offering consistent, personalized Ayurvedic care. I take pride in building trust within rural communities by delivering authentic education and follow-up support. During the pandemic, I expanded teleconsultation services to ensure uninterrupted care for both new and long-standing patients, reinforcing my commitment to accessible and reliable healthcare.

I am someone who’s been doing this for over ten years now—working with Ayurveda not just as a system of medicine but like, a way to actually listen to what the body’s trying to say. Most of what I do centers around prakriti-based diagnosis. I don’t believe in rushing straight to treatment… I usually take time to understand the patient’s nature, diet habits, sleep cycles, mental state, even how they react to weather—yep, even that matters. Because unless we see the full picture, how can we know what’s really off? A lot of people come to me with long-term digestion issues, like bloating or gas that’s just part of their daily routine now. Or they show up after years of dealing with skin flares or mood stuff and don’t even expect much change anymore. That’s where Ayurveda gives hope—when you go deep with nadi pariksha and proper dosha mapping, it’s not just guesswork anymore. I try to make protocols that are super-personalized… I’m talking about herbs dosed just right, food combinations that support digestion, and routines that match their real life—not some fantasy textbook plan. I also work a lot with people who are kinda stuck in lifestyle diseases—pre-diabetes, obesity, thyroid stuff, or stress burnout. Honestly, these aren’t just physical. They’re years of patterns built up, and my job is to untangle that gently using diet shifts, Panchakarma only when it fits, and routine recalibration. And yeah, half the time, patient education is the actual medicine—when they finally get why that oily snack at night’s making their mind foggy the next morning? That’s when change begins. My approach leans heavily on dinacharya, ritucharya, and just keeping things natural but consistent. I’m not here to impose Ayurveda—I try to make it livable. Accessible. Because when someone really starts feeling balanced again… when their skin clears or digestion calms or periods normalize—that’s what reminds me why I chose this path. Nothing fancy. Just steady, grounded care that works over time. And that’s what I keep showing up for.