Dr. Tanvi Arora
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | SGT University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly into working with people dealing with joint stiffness, skin flare-ups, periods gone all weird, that constant low-vibe mental cloudiness and even cosmetic stuff like hair thinning or pigmentation that kinda creeps up on you over time. I focus a lot on Prakriti reading and really trying to understand where the imbalances are—not just what hurts or itches on the outside but like...what’s been off inside for a while, sometimes months or even years.
My main tools are herbal combinations, food habits, and behavior tweaking—tiny things that ppl ignore but they really pile up!! I use Panchakarma too—esp Basti & Nasya where needed—but not always, depends on how deep the issue’s rooted. And I talk, really. Most ppl don’t expect counseling in Ayurveda but trust me...emotional digestion matters as much as the gut one. I try to get the body-mind-soul kinda synced again. Some come for stress and leave realizing it was hormones...or digestion. And vice versa. You learn to read that in people. It’s subtle, but it’s real. |
Achievements: | I am still kinda early in this Ayurved journey but opening Taamra Yug in Mohali really meant something to me—it’s a small setup right now, just me doing full-time Ayurvedic consults, but it’s solid. I mostly see ppl with PCOD, skin breakouts, hairfall things like that... and yeah sometimes a basic virechana does more than any long talk. I mix classical diet tweaks with herbs and Panchkarma when it fits. I just wanna make healing feel slow, honest n grounded.. not flashy or fake or rushed. |
I am Vaidya Tanvi Arora and I honestly think the real magic of Ayurveda lies in how deeply it sees people, not just their symptoms. Like each dosha, each imbalance—there’s a story behind it. That’s what drew me to this path. I practice as a certified Ayurvedic doctor, and I focus mostly on root-cause healing, not just managing surface level things. That part really matters to me. Most of my consultations revolve around deep Ayurvedic diagnosis—Nadi Pariksha, Prakriti-Vikriti analysis, and getting a clear picture of someone's daily rhythm, their triggers, even food habits they might’ve not thought twice about. I try to make the whole process personal. Like not just copy-pasting protocols but actually understanding who this patient is. And that helps me design more accurate treatment plans with classical herbal formulations, Rasayanas, and detox procedures that feel doable in modern life. I work with lot of chronic conditions, hormonal things, lifestyle mess—sometimes you don’t need 5 meds, you need a change of pace, right? I do practice Panchakarma and use procedures like Abhyanga, Basti, Nasya, Virechana—not just for disease reversal but preventive care and rejuvenation too. During longer therapy sittings, I’ve noticed that people often open up emotionally too, which I feel is a big part of healing we don't always talk about. And yeah, I also focus a good bit on Ayurvedic cosmetology—things like acne, pigmentation, dull skin, hair thinning... not just treatments but lifestyle plus herbs plus daily habits that nourish long term. There’s one thing I always try to do—educate. I really belive the more people understand Ayurveda, even just a bit, the more they start to notice changes. Whether it's helping someone with stress-related imbalance or someone looking to age more gracefully (and not just look younger, lol), my goal is to help them move towards better health with clarity. No shortcuts, just honest care.