Dr. Siddharth Rajdev
Experience: | 6 years |
Education: | SDM Trust's Ayurvedic Medical College Terdal |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly into helping ppl manage weight—both loss n gain—with Ayurvedic tools that actually respect their body instead of fighting against it. Every patient comes in with different prakriti, digestion, even mental patterns... and yeah, that stuff really affects metabolism, more than we admit. That’s why I don’t just hand out diet charts or say “eat less move more” and hope it works. nah.
I try to understand how their system is wired first—dosha, agni, stress, ama build-up—and then go in with proper meds, some detox (only if needed), food changes that aren’t harsh, and tweaks in their dinacharya. Extreme dieting almost always backfires long term, I’ve seen that tons of times.
People think weight is just about numbers or fat. It’s not. There’s energy, moods, sleep, cravings, even gut issues behind it. My goal’s to bring that whole thing back into balance naturally and at a pace their body can handle. And once that clicks, it usually stays.
Feels good watching ppl find that steadiness again—without torturing themselves for it. |
Achievements: | None |
I am a BAMS graduate from SDM Trust’s Ayurvedic Medical College, Terdal—and honestly, the last 5+ years have been a mix of intense learning, trial, and real healing. My clinical experience taught me way more than textbooks could... from handling lifestyle disorders like diabetes or thyroid problems, to decoding skin conditions or those chronic gut issues that never quite go away, each case sorta shaped how I approach things now. I mostly work on chronic, digestive, hormonal, musculoskeletal and stress-linked disorders. Like, those stubborn cases where ppl say nothing helped—Ayurveda often does when you go deep into their doshic state and not just treat the symptoms on surface. I always try to understand a person’s prakriti first, then build out an individualized protocol using classical herbs, Panchakarma if needed, food tweaks, yoga or even just correcting a daily habit or two. Sometimes the simplest thing makes the biggest change. I genuinely believe that healing isn’t just about giving medicine, it’s about helping someone realign their whole system—body, mind, emotions and behavior too. Whether it's a teen with hormonal acne or someone managing arthritis or fatty liver.. the point is to find the root and slowly, steadily correct it. It’s not fast medicine, but it’s deep. And yeah, sustainable. Education is a big part of what I do. I like explaining stuff—why a symptom’s happening, what a certain ahara or herb’s doing inside the body. When patients understand their health, they take charge. That always feels more powerful than just handing over pills. Through these years, I’ve learnt to really listen. You can’t always “fix” everything instantly, but being present, being consistent, it builds trust. That’s why even today, I feel like I’m still growing—with each case, each patient story. Ayurveda isn’t just what I practise, it’s how I live too. I want to keep pushing this science forward—stay rooted in the old texts, but adapt smartly to modern times. Because real healing should feel timeless. And real.