Dr. Wasif khan
Experience: | 12 years |
Education: | Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly working with people who come in with really stubborn skin issues or personal health things they’re not comfy talking about anywhere else. I focus a lot on skin—eczema, psoriasis, acne, weird scalp infections that just keep comin’ back... and also on hair stuff like premature greying or shedding that just won't stop no matter what shampoo they use lol. But honestly? sexual health is a big part too—stuff like low libido, early ejaculation, dryness, hormonal swings—these are all real and I take them seriously.
My whole method’s centered around identifying where things are actually starting from—not just what shows up outside. That’s where Ayurveda shines. I use a combo of dosha-based diagnostics, internal herbs, Panchakarma when needed, plus topical therapies & changes in food+routine. Sometimes a small dinacharya tweak makes more diff than expected!
I’m v particular about privacy too, especially with sexual wellness cases. I keep space non-judgy and focused on clearing both body & mind clutter. End goal is never just symptom gone—it’s confidence back. I wanna see ppl smiling again, feeling like themselves again.
Healing doesn’t always look linear. That’s ok. We build it step by step. Some days ghee, some days gut reset. Always case by case, never copy paste. |
Achievements: | I am not the kind of person who counts trophies or certificates—honestly never cared much for that. What stays with me most is when someone walks in hopeless, sick for years, tried everything—and then they start healing. That shift, where they sleep better or don’t hide their skin anymore, that’s what makes it worth it. Chronic cases where allopathy gave up, or they were just tired of side effects... when Ayurveda clicks there, it hits diff. That trust, that recovery? yeah that’s the real win for me. |
I am an Ayurvedic doctor who’s been in this space for more than 12 yrs now, and honestly, the longer I practice the more I realize how deeply personal healing really is. I don’t just treat a diagnosis—I try to understand why that imbalance showed up in the first place, and how we can correct it gently but firmly using the tools that Ayurveda gives us. Over the years, I’ve worked with people facing all kinds of things—gut problems that just won't settle, nagging skin rashes, frozen shoulders, knee pain that creeps in with age, allergies that flare with every season, stress that wrecks hormones, and even folks who just feel "off" but can’t pin it down. My treatment approach usually blends classical Ayurvedic formulations with Panchakarma therapies when needed. Sometimes it’s also just about adjusting food habits, cleaning up their routine or sleeping better. I always look at the patient's prakriti, doshic balance, history and the whole picture before suggesting anything. Every protocol is personal. That might mean herbal meds for one, detox + rasayana for another, or even just shifting daily timings and meals—it depends, really. I talk a lot about Dinacharya and Ritucharya too, coz these are gamechangers when followed right. I’m big on helping people understand that health isn’t a quick fix, it’s daily stuff. It’s consistent. Like brushing your teeth, just.. on a deeper level haha. Lately I've also been guiding people more on preventive stuff—how to avoid getting sick in the first place, using Ayurvedic nutrition tips, breathwork, sattvic routines and stress support. I try to keep Ayurveda logical and simple, not mystical or distant. Every consult I do is meant to be grounding. I want people to feel seen and heard, not rushed or confused. To me, this is more than a system—Ayurveda is like a rhythm that can really sync your body and mind with nature again. That’s where real healing begins. Typos or quick edits happen sometimes—hope you dont mind!