Dr. Divya CN
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | Jain AGM Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am a Ayurvedic practitioner who’s kinda obsessed with understanding how the body & mind stay balanced or go out of whack (most ppl don’t realize how small things cause huge shifts). I mostly work with chronic stuff—like psoriasis, arthritis, thyroid issues, delayed periods, diabetes, even wear-n-tear kinda stuff like degenerative disorders.
Sometimes ppl come with 5-6 ongoing complaints and honestly, half of it connects back to imbalanced doshas, poor digestion or just the way they’ve been living for years. I try to not just patch up symptoms but understand the "why" behind it. And that’s where I feel Ayurveda really shines—looking deep into root causes not just tests n reports.
My consults are always personalized—no same routine for everyone. Like one patient with diabetes may need ahara changes, while another needs more rasayana and stress support first. And in many hormonal cases, just getting digestion & sleep fixed starts changing things around in few weeks.
Even if results take time sometimes (which happens), I make sure ppl understand what’s happening inside... not just take herbs n wait. This kinda trust-building? it matters. |
Achievements: | I am honestly proud of a couple things that kinda stayed with me during my journey. One was securing the 6th rank at state level in Research methodology & Medical statistics—it was crazy competetive n intense but somehow I made it through that paper. Also got selected for “Super 30” which is like a pretty big deal in our circle—only 30 outta 180 made it to that event held in Udupi!! that whole experience was surreal and gave me tons of confidence tbh. |
I am Dr. Divya CN, and I practice Ayurveda with a real focus on how panchakarma can help ppl dealing with deep rooted chronic conditions. I work mostly with patients who’ve tried all kinds of things but still face issues like constant fatigue, hormonal imbalances, joint pains or digestive troubles that just keep coming back. Sometimes it's not just about symptoms, it's what’s going on under the surface—like how their agni (digestive fire) is functioning, or how stress and food patterns are affecting vata/pitta/kapha. I like to dig into that part too, not just the surface complaints. I use classical panchakarma therapies—abhyanga, swedana, basti etc.—and build treatment routines that actually match the patient's prakriti (body constitution) and lifestyle. Not every patient needs heavy detox or long herbs, sometimes just simple daily routines or minor diet correction does big changes. And that balance? It’s what I keep going back to. My background in chronic case management helps me track long-term shifts. I keep an eye on how doshas behave over time, not just what shows up in the moment. I also take time to explain to my patients why their symptoms are happening, not just what to take. That way, they feel more in charge of their own health rather than just following a list of meds blindly. I’m still always learning honestly—Ayurveda is too wide to feel like you’ve “mastered” anything. But what I do know is, I care deeply about bringing relief to people in ways that feel natural, sustainable and rooted in the ayurvedic texts. Working closely with patients, watching them come out of chronic cycles—nothing really replaces that joy.