Dr. Mahima Yogesh Teli
Experience: | 8 years |
Education: | MES Ayurved College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly into Panchakarma work—deep detox stuff that really clears things out—and I also deal a lot with women’s health n chronic skin issues. Like, when someone’s got PCOS or irregular cycles or those menopause shifts that throw everything off, I use classical Ayurvedic therapies like Basti, Nasya, Vamana, even Raktamokshana if needed (though not everyone’s up for that tbh).
In skin cases like acne or eczema or random pigmentation patches, I work from inside out—cleansing the gut first, correcting doshas, then combining herbs with some topical stuff. It’s rarely just 1 thing causing it. My approach's not about rushing through—each person has diff prakriti, and unless we tailor the treatment to that, it’s not really healing, right?
I mix a bit of lifestyle reset too—food, sleep, stress, all of that matters. I focus on longterm balance—not patchwork fixes or short-term hacks. Ayurveda kinda demands that patience, but it works when followed properly. |
Achievements: | I am really grateful to recieve the Best Ayurvedic Practitioner Award in our city at the Orange Youngistan Awards 2024—kinda caught me off guard tbh, but also felt right?? I mean, I just try to show up for my patients every day, keep things real, use classical Ayurved when it makes sense & adjust when needed. That award sorta felt like a nod to all the late nights, repeat consultations, small wins. Mostly it reminded me why making authentic care accesible still matters big time. |
I am right now working as the Chief Consultant at Dirghayu Superspeciality Ayurved Hospital in Jalgaon, and yeah—my core areas are women’s health, Panchakarma, and skin probs (the kind that just don’t go away easily). I mostly see a lot of menstrual disorders, PCOS, infertility stuff, also peri-menopause and all that chaos. Each case really comes with its own story… sometimes it’s hormones, sometimes it’s stress, sometimes gut. Honestly you gotta look at the full picture—prakriti, diet, how the mind’s doing too. I use classical Ayurvedic formulations but also rely heavily on Panchakarma when needed. Like, deep detox isn’t just trendy—it actually resets things, when done right. Whether it’s Vamana or Basti or even Nasya for that matter, I design the whole protocol based on prakriti + vikriti. No cookie-cutter treatments. Some ppl respond fast, others need more time—there’s no fixed timeline, and I try telling patients that early on. Skin disorders also form a major part of my work. From acne that keeps flaring up no matter what, to stubborn psoriasis patches, allergies, hyperpigmentation, eczema etc—I’ve seen how internal & external detox + diet change + rasayana can slowly shift the pattern. I don’t push quick fixes but ya sometimes ppl come after trying evrything else & then get frustrated when results aren’t instant. But I try to listen, explain, re-check things over time. One thing I always stick to is personalizing each care plan—body, mind, food, habits, sleep—everything’s part of the treatment. And it takes time, but when ppl start feeling themselves again, that’s kinda the most satisfying part. I also like bridging the old with new—I don’t reject diagnostics or labs just becuz they’re modern. Ayurveda is flexible like that, if you know how to listen. In short—whether it’s a long-drawn skin issue or deep-rooted hormonal imbalance, I try to make the whole process human, grounded, and actually sustainable. Not flashy, just consistent.