Dr. Harsha Vardhan
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am an Ayurvedic physican focused on evidence-based care that still stays rooted in classical diagnosis + Panchakarma. I mainly work on skin & hair problems—acne, pigmentation, psoraisis, eczema, premature ageing, hair fall, dandruff, alopecia, post covid shedding—using tailored herbs, rasayana, topical lepans and diet tweaks. Ortho side, I handle osteoarthritis, spondylosis, frozen shoulder, sciatica, posture-type back pain with Agnikarma, Basti, Swedana etc. I also map life-style disorders: obesity, diabetes, hypertension, PCOS, thyroid disfunction, insomnia, IBS/acidty and stress bound gut troubles. Plans are individualized to prakriti–vikriti, not copy pasted, with measurable goals, followups, and education, bcz prevention matters more than patching. Tradition + clinical precision—that’s how I try to get durable results, even if it takes few extra steps, or slower pace sometimes. |
Achievements: | I am someone who’s handled over 1000+ skin n hair cases & around 100 ortho + lifestyle issues using pure Panchakarma & classical lines. Got awarded “Best Doctor” by Wecare Media Group—still feels surreal tbh. I teach sometimes at Prestige SV University n also run detox workshops (usually packed). I try not to just treat what's visible—I look for whr it started, like deep down. My main aim's to blend Ayurveda with what ppl now call preventive healthcare.. even if it's slow, it sticks better. |
I am someone who never really looked at health as just the body acting up—like, ok, you’ve got a rash or a stomach issue, but what’s really going on? That’s kinda the first thing I think when someone walks into my clinic. I don’t separate the headache from your sleep, or your bloating from your stress at work. Everything’s linked, and Ayurveda’s made that super clear to me right from the start. When I work with patients, whether they’re struggling with migraines, itchy skin, constipation, or even just “feeling off,” I don’t jump straight into treating symptoms. I pause, listen (really listen), and dig around a bit—how’s your appetite? bowel movments? how you’re sleeping? and what your routine looks like day to day. I’ve found over and over that even something simple like acid reflux might actually be tied to irregular eating, anxiety, or honestly even just staying up too late on screens. I love that Ayurveda gives me tools to treat people with them, not to them. Most times I’ll build a plan around their prakriti (body type), diet, sleep, mental state, daily rhythm—all that. My treatments usually involve a mix of classical herbal formulas, diet corrections, sometimes Panchakarma, and small but solid lifestyle shifts that actually stick. Not everything fancy. Just what fits. I guide people through habits, teach them to understand their own patterns, and yes, throw in a few homemade ghritams or churnas where it helps. For many, this ends up being their first real experience of actually feeling better, not just being told they're fine. I care about giving long-term relief but also that lightbulb moment of “oh this is what balance feels like.” That connection part—where someone feels heard and safe? That’s non-negotiable for me. I think true healing starts there. Whether you're dealing with chronic gut stuff, hormonal swings, skin flareups or just a sense that your system’s outta whack, I’m here to help piece it together gently, naturally, and thoroughly.