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Dr. Dharmendra Singh
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Dr. Dharmendra Singh

Dr. Dharmendra Singh
Medical Superintendent at Jeena Sikhao Lifecare pvt. Ltd. , Jaipur
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly focused on treating people who feel stuck with long-term issues… the kinda stuff that doesn’t go away just by popping pills. I work a lot with chronic problems like diabetes, thyroid imbalance, fatty liver, obesitty—things that usually need a deeper reset than just diet charts. I try to look for the why behind the issue, not just fix the what’s visible. A big chunk of my work’s with digestion—bloating, constipation, hyperacidity, IBS... all that stuff that messes with daily life. I also treat skin problems—eczema, acne, rashes that don’t seem to go, and help with hair fall n’ scalp issues too. Sexual health’s another area I quietly support—performance, low desire, fatigue, hormonal dips, in a safe space where ppl can talk without fear or shame. Joint pain, stiffness, anxiety, PCOD, asthma, low immunity, allergies—they all have their own path, but I believe every disorder’s root lies in dosha-vikriti and agni imbalance. That’s where I begin. Sometimes slow, sometimes fast—but with consistant healing in mind.
Achievements:
I am trained in Agnikarma n' Ayurvedic skin treatments, which honestly helped me get a much clearer grip on dealing with localized paiin and stuff like psoriasis or acne that just doesn’t respond well to usual stuff. Been doing hands-on practice for over 3 yrs now, and during that time I kinda figured how to mix classical Ayurveda with actual real-life needs. Not just textbook stuff. It’s more about listening to what ppl are really going through and treating with logic + compassion... not shortcuts.

I am an Ayurvedic practitioner and honestly, I don’t think there’s one perfect formula for healing that fits everyone. What I do is try to understand each person as a whole—how their body talks, where it struggles, where it holds strength. That’s pretty much been my core approach since I started practicing. I lean fully into classical Ayurved—no shortcuts or suppress-the-symptom kind of treatment. Most of my clinical focus revolves around chronic disorders and those sneaky lifestyle-related ones that keep showing up in modern life. I see a lot of skin conditions—psoriasis, eczema, even stubborn acne that doesn’t clear up with chemical creams. In these cases, I go beyond surface stuff. Like, what’s going wrong with Rasa Dhatu, where’s the imbalance in Pitta or Rakta. I’ve also worked a lot in metabolic areas—obesity, early-onset diabetes, sugar crashes, those patterns of weight gain no matter how much someone walks or eats “healthy”. It’s not always about diet—it’s deeper—like the gut, or blocked Agni. Sexual health is another important part of my work. People come in worried, hesitant, and I try to keep it a space where things are calm and non-judgy. Whether it’s low libido, ED, or even hormonal dips in younger people, I use safe Rasayana support, Vata-Pitta balancing, and slowly rebuild confidence through small shifts. I also work on digestive issues a lot—like IBS, hyperacidity, bloating—those things people just live with. To me, gut healing means Agni correction plus mental peace too. There’s also joint-related stuff—arthritis, chronic stiffness, spondylosis. I’ve seen great results with Abhyanga, lepa, and internal herbal combinations. Not overnight miracles, but sure, sustainable progress. And mental health? It’s part of almost every case. I use herbs, breathing techniques, sometimes just space for someone to speak. No one heals when the mind’s scattered. People with thyroid troubles, asthma, allergies, PCOD, hair thinning, low immunity—many land here after trying different routes. I don’t promise cure—I look for the imbalance behind the label, then plan what we can actually fix. I also use Panchakarma where needed, but always custom-fit—not just because someone asked for it. I think healing is not just medicine—it’s trust, time, and tuning into the body’s rhythm again. That’s what I try to offer.