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Dr. Anjali

Dr. Anjali
Vedica Ayurvedic Wellness Centre, #16, 14th Main, Next to Greenview Medical Centre, Sector-4, HSR Layout, Bangalore-550102
Doctor information
Experience:
25 years
Education:
GAMC
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly into Panchakarma and Ayurvedic infertility care—that’s kinda become my main thing over the yrs. I work with patients who’re tired of trying stuff without real answers n just want their bodies to reset properly. With a base in classical Ayurvedic text, I put together custom Panchakarma plans… like Vamana when there's kapha overload, or Basti if vata’s all over the place. Each one really depends on what the body’s actually asking for, not just what symptoms say. In fertility cases, I go deep—Uttarbasti helps a ton in certain uterine conditions, but I don’t just stop at therapies. I use herbs that support hormonal balance, and I care a lot about food, sleep, even the kind of mental pressure a person carries. Everything connects. Like sometimes, ppl just need a little nudge in digestion or sleep, and the rest starts falling into place slowly. I don’t believe in rushing that. Detox, rebuild, and then see the change. That's how I approach it mostly, and yeah.. it works more often than ppl expect.
Achievements:
I am kinda focused on staying true to classical Ayurveda, like not the shortcut stuff ppl usually try. Most of my work’s been around helping patients deal with stress burnout, stubborn weight issues, hormonal ups-n-downs, and messed-up metabolism that usually doesn't get better with just meds. I don’t use a one-size-for-all method—everything's custom. The real win for me? Watching ppl get their health back without forcing their bodies, just slow, steady, natural healing that lasts longer.

I am an Ayurvedic doctor with a long kinda winding road—over 20 years now—working in hospitals, clinics, retreats, even remote NSS camps once! I started out way back in 2000–01 with a year-long internship at SJIIM Hospital, Bangalore. We did Panchakarma practically every day, real-time stuff like treating sinusitis, early neuropathy, slip disc n those typical back pain cases. The rural postings were intense, but they honestly made me see how much Ayurveda can reach ppl beyond the cities. After that, I ran my own clinic for 2 yrs at Nagarjuna Ayurvedic Pharmacy in Bangalore. Was super hands-on there, from consultations to prescriptions. Then I shifted to Kerala, worked at Ayushkara Ayurveda Hospital & P.G. Memorial Dispensary (Palakkad) for a couple of years till 2007—lot more varied patient flow, from simple colds to complex metabolic disorders. I also did regular hospital-based consultations at Ahalia Hospital till 2010, which helped me understand how to fit Ayurveda in structured, multidisciplinary setups. I took a short break after that (maternity leave honestly teaches u diff kind of healing too), then got back to working at Ojas Therapy Centre in Bangalore. Handled chronic stuff like IBS, migraines, arthritis—conditions that kinda come n go but ruin daily life unless you go deep into the root causes. Between 2013–2020, I worked at The Beach House Goa as a Wellness Consultant for global clients. That place blended traditional therapies with nutrition, yoga, stress mgmt. It really broadened how I approach healing—not just herbs or massages, but full lifestyle rewiring. Right now I consult part-time at Vedica Ayurvedic Wellness Centre, HSR Layout, Bangalore. My treatment method? Always individual-based. I look at prakriti, history, habits, not just disease labels. Whether it’s prevention or managing chronic stuff, I still trust Ayurveda’s root-cause-first way. And I still get amazed how well it works, even after all these yrs.