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Dr. Brijesh Parmar

Dr. Brijesh Parmar
Sushrut Niramaya Ayurvedic Hospital, Mahagujrat Circle, Nadiad
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
J S Ayurved Mahavidyalay
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly dealing with spine issues, nerve problems and chronic pain that just hangs around longer than ppl expect it to. I focus on Ayurvedic treatment for conditions like sciatica, disc bulge, cervical or lumbar spondylosis, stress-related back pain—kinda the stuff that really impacts daily movement but doesn’t show up on every scan clean. Also see a lot of neuropathies and degenerative changes from sedentary lifestyles, bad posture n yeah, age too. I run a pain management centre where we do Panchakarma therapies like Basti, Kati Basti, Patra Swed, plus herbal meds and food/lifestyle tweaking that honestly makes more diff than ppl assume. Treatment’s never copy-paste—I see how vata/pitta/kapha's actin’ up and go from there. Some need deep detox, some just need to cool the stress loop, and some need both.. or more. Mostly, I just try to give ppl relief that lasts, not a patch-up. Honest care, full plan, no overpromise!! Just steady focus on what Ayurveda teaches and what the patient actually needs.
Achievements:
I am mostly working in Ayurvedic pain management now, which kinda just shaped itself over time.. I setup a centre where we focus mainly on spine, joint, and nerve related issues—chronic stuff that just doesn't go away with pills or physio alone. My patients usually come in tired from trying too many things. I use Panchakarma like basti or patra sweda, mix herbal protocols, n custom care plans... and slowly, things shift. Not overnight, but yeah—relief that stays, not just masks the pain.

I am mostly managing spinal stuff n neuro conditions that just won't go away easy. My main focus is Ayurvedic treatment of chronic n degenerative disorders—things like cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc prolapse, sciatica, peripheral neuropathies... the kind of pain ppl live with for years n just "manage" until they can't. What I try to do is bring classical Ayurvedic tools into real, modern-day problems. That means not just quoting texts but actually applying things like Basti, Nasya, Patra Pinda Sweda—depending on what the case needs, not what looks textbook neat. Sometimes a well-timed virechana or targeted Basti shifts the whole pain cycle. Other times, you just need to build strength back slowly with Rasayana and support the nervous system across few weeks...or months, not gonna lie. I also work with neuro cases like hemiplegia, Bell's palsy, chronic fatigue n other degenerative neuro issues. These need time, a lot of consistency, and therapies that actually work with the body's pace. I use internal meds, external therapies, plus strict diet corrections—some ppl really underestimate the impact of wrong ahar habits on vata imbalance. Not here to fix just symptoms tbh... I’m all in for root-cause digging and building recovery plans that ppl can sustain. Even if slow. Education is huge for me too. If patients don’t understand what’s going on, they’ll feel stuck even when they’re healing. I explain things in basic words, try to make em part of their own treatment. That bit? Makes a big difference. Also, I always try to keep my work honest, ethical and grounded—like, no miracle claims, just dedicated process and full attention to the person in front of me.