Dr. Sumit Doraya
Experience: | 22 years |
Education: | Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am a Ayurvedic doctor and kinda obsessed with understanding why something’s off in a patient, not just what. I mostly focus on long-standing, lifestyle-related health issues—the stuff that doesn’t go away with one pill. Like diabetes, PCOD, thyroid probs, obesity, etc. But honestly? One area I keep circling back to is child immunity. I’ve been using Suvarna Prashan a lot—reviving it really—and tweaking it a bit to fit the kids I see now. It works like a charm for those kids who keep falling sick too often.
I also see a lot of folks for infertility and what people call sexual weakness, which sounds clinical but it’s actually deeply personal. I use Rasayana chikitsa and some targeted detox depending on the history, and we work on both mind+body balance. Skin issues too, like eczema or psoriasis—I mix internal meds with dosha-specific lepas and oil work.
Digestive issues come up a ton. Like people who’ve tried everything for acidity or just can’t figure out their irregular bowel stuff. I usually go through their routine, their diet habits, doshic patterns, then work out a realistic plan using herbs and diet stuff that doesn’t feel like punishment, y’know? I don’t believe in overcomplicated fixes, just what works—what actually sticks. |
Achievements: | I am lucky to be part of a few major Ayurved groups like Vishwa Ayurved Parishad, NASYA, and also the Ayurvedic Federation of India—honestly each one taught me something new about how wide this field really is. Getting the Dhanwantari Award from AFI felt huge, like a moment that made all the grind worth it. These affiliations aren’t just labels... they keep me connected to what’s real, keep me grounded in shastra and curious abt how we grow as a community, not just solo. |
I am Dr. Sumit Doraya, and honestly it’s been over 22 years now walking with Ayurveda—not just practicing it, but kinda living it every day. I'm the Director of SN Herbals and started Arogya Wellness Clinic with one simple thing in mind: give people real, root-level healing. No shortcuts, no masking symptoms. Just genuine care through classical Ayurvedic methods that work. I deal a lot with what we call lifestyle disorders—like people struggling with thyroid swings, PCOD issues, diabetes creeping up, and weight that just won’t shift no matter how clean they eat. These aren’t just medical cases to me—they’re people trying to make sense of their bodies in a hectic world, and Ayurveda actually gives us the tools to do that. I start by studying their prakriti, how their doshas are acting up, even things like daily routine and emotional patterns... All of that matters. Every plan is tailor-made with classical herbs, mindful diet guidance, and sometimes just a reminder to breathe deeper or sleep earlier, honestly. One thing I’m super invested in is child immunity. I offer Suvarna Prashan regularly—a beautiful ancient practice that supports kids’ immunity and brain growth. And I do see a lot of worried parents who come in for this especially before school season kicks off or monsoon hits. Another area I’ve really worked in is infertility—couples who’ve been trying for a while and just feel stuck. With proper Ayurvedic protocols focused on hormonal balance and reproductive strength, we’ve seen many get positive outcomes, naturally. Besides all that, I handle chronic digestion problems, constipation, acidity, skin troubles like psoriasis, acne, pigmentation... Sexual wellness too—those are delicate spaces where people don’t always open up easily, but Ayurveda gives gentle long-term solutions without harsh drugs or side effects. My clinic’s not a place for rushed prescriptions or one-size-fits-all fixes. It’s where you come, talk openly, get heard fully, and then start a treatment that makes sense for your body. I believe healing isn’t just about physical symptoms going away—it’s about feeling whole again. Balanced. Resilient. That’s what I try to help people reach—whatever stage of life they’re in.