Dr. Shweta Govindrao Sevankar
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | Ayurved Seva Sangh's Ayurved Mahavidyalaya |
Academic degree: | Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly drawn toward treating joint and muscle conditions—the kind that creep up slow like chronic knee pain or just stick around despite all the balms and meds ppl try. Ayurveda’s so powerful here, esp. when you really match the herbal meds to the doshic imbalance & pair it with small but real changes. I work a lot with folks who’ve had nagging back stiffness or swelling, and honestly, seeing them walk better is always a win.
I also work closely on women’s health probs—irregular periods, cramps that just don't quit, and stuff like PCOS or cycle-related mood shifts. I’ve noticed even mild changes in diet, plus the right panchakarma touch, shifts things. Doesn’t always need complicated therapies.
Skin and hair are a big part of my focus too—hairfall, scalp stuff, acne that won’t go... I mix internal rasayanas and external lepas depending on the case. It's never just surface level tho. Most times, it’s gut or stress or both. Every plan I make kinda leans on root-cause logic, not just treating the symptoms you see in mirror. |
Achievements: | I am an MD in Ayurveda, and honestly, that degree kinda changed how I see treatment—it wasn’t just book stuff, it really gave me the tools to deal with tricky cases where symptoms keep shifting or don’t match the textbook!! The deeper study helped me connect shastra with real-life issues—gut disorders, hormone chaos, dosha overlaps… all of it. I use that learning everyday now when I build plans that actually fit the patient—not just the disease name or lab report. |
I am an Ayurvedic doctor with over three years of real-time clinical experiance (probably more if I count the late-night cases too ha). My journey kinda started at Shri Vishwaprabha Ayurvedic Clinic—was there for almost a year, and honestly, it was intense! I got to treat so many types of patients... from digestion troubles to weird skin flareups to plain stubborn headaches. That time really sharpened how I understood dosha imbalances and how to actually apply classical Ayurvedic concepts instead of just knowing them in theory. After that, I moved into my own practice in Mumbai—independent for two solid years. That phase was honestly a learning curve and a confidence boost together. I mostly saw people struggling with chronic and lifestyle related things—PCOS, IBS, spondylitis, allergies... even cases where people already tried everything and came to Ayurveda as like, a last resort. It was here I really started developing protocols using their prakriti-vikriti reading and combined Panchakarma with herbal support, diet tweaks and daily habits. Sometimes even just changing sleep patterns and adding a warm oil abhyanga session made a huge difference, it's wild how little things matter! Now I run my own small (but growing!) clinic where every patient gets that one-on-one attention. I genuinely believe you can’t treat a symptom without going deeper. That’s why I mix Ayurvedic diagnostics like Nadi Pariksha with simple, accessible care that people can actually follow—none of the over-complication. Preventive health, seasonal routines, gut work... these are the tools I reach for first. I don’t see Ayurveda as just an old tradition, it’s alive. And every patient brings something unique to work with. That’s why I keep learning, re-reading texts, and staying grounded in patient stories. If anything keeps me going, it’s the moment when someone walks in tired and walks out with clarity (and maybe fewer burps lol). That’s healing, not just treatment.