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Dr. Vrushali Vaidya
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Dr. Vrushali Vaidya

Dr. Vrushali Vaidya
Ashtang ayurvedic hospital, Sadashiv Peth ,Pune
Doctor information
Experience:
4 years
Education:
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am specialized in Prasuti Tantra evam Stree Roga—that basically means I work on all aspects of women’s reproductive health from an Ayurvedic point of view. My focus is on things like menstrual irregularities, infertility, PCOD, menopause issues, pregnancy care... pretty much the whole spectrum really. I follow classical Ayurvedic protocols, but also match them with what the patient’s body is actually telling me—her prakriti, her current symptoms, her day-to-day habits n stress. I use a combo of herbal meds, Panchakarma therapies (when needed), n lifestyle changes—small shifts that actually stay sustainable. For example, someone with irregular cycles might not just need a herb—they might need diet correction, sleep reset or emotional support. I also use traditional diagnosis tools like Nadi, Artava dushti assessment etc but I’m also trained to read reports, scans, all that modern side which helps give a clearer view. Whether it's a young girl with early PCOS symptoms or a woman dealing with mood swings in perimenopause—my approach stays patient-first. I try to listen properly, not rush, and explain the “why” behind whatever I’m suggesting. I believe healing happens when patient understands their own body a little better each day. That’s what I aim for. Real care. Not just prescription.
Achievements:
I am got distinction in my 1st year PG exam which honestly felt like a big deal for me... bcz juggling clinicals, theory and daily study all together isn’t always smooth. Also I secured AIR 778 in AIAPGET 2023—that exam was tough, but somewhere I knew my basics were strong enough to hold up. These moments kinda remind me why I chose this path. Not just for marks or ranks but to keep getting sharper in what I do and offer better care to the ppl who trust me with their health.

I am currently in my 2nd year of postgrad residency in Prasuti Tantra evam Stree Roga (M.S. in Obstetrics & Gynaecology) at a reputed ayurveda institute in Pune. Right now, my whole day pretty much revolves around clinicals, OPD rounds, IPD work, deliveries, and understanding how Ayurved looks at women's health—not just disease by disease but as a full, connected system. It’s intense but also kind of amazing how much we can do with the right combination of classical knowledge n present-day tools. My focus is on menstrual disorders, infertility, PCOD, antenatal/postnatal care and basically all things that come under hormonal balance n reproductive care. Whether it’s irregular periods or low back pain in 9th month, I try to see the root, not just the label. I’m also involved in Panchakarma protocols—mainly tailored for stree roga—and yeah, sometimes even simple procedures like yoni pichu or basti when done right can make a big shift. That’s something I’ve seen in real time. I work closely with seniors on both clinical diagnosis and designing personalized treatment plans—always thinking about prakriti, vikriti, and also the woman’s mental n emotional space. No one’s just a “PCOD patient” to me—each one has her own story, her own rhythm, and I respect that. I like combining shodhan therapy, aahar advice, rasayana, and sometimes just small daily tweaks. Yoga and breathing practices also play a big part in how I support my patients. Doesn’t matter if they’re 16 or 46—every stage brings its own set of changes, n we need to adapt with care. I also learn to correlate modern diagnostics when needed—blood reports, scans—bcz integration matters. My aim isn’t to pick between Ayurved or modern—it’s to choose what helps her the most in that moment. My goal is to create a space where women feel heard, guided and supported—whether they’re trying to conceive, dealing with pain or just wanting to feel more in sync with their own body again.