Dr. Misba Gaded
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | RKM Ayurved Medical College, RKM Hospital |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am someone who really tries to look at the whole picture when it comes to health. I mostly work on general issues like fever, those nagging coughs, digestion that just don’t sit right, skin acting up, fatigue.. joint pain too, which is gettin more common now even in young ppl. But a big part of what I do also revolves around women’s health—that’s like a deeper space for me. Hormonal stuff, PCOS flareups, period going outta sync, ovarian cysts, womb wellness kind of thing, even skin and hair acting weird due to inner imbalances.. I try to untangle all that gently.
And like, I don’t just give some churnas or oils and send ppl off. I really listen. We sit, we talk, sometimes circle back to the same symptoms coz body doesn’t always say things directly. I build treatment using classical Ayurvedic texts but also what I see day-to-day.. kinda blending both. My focus is more on restoring balance than just “treating symptoms” really. Even post-illness fatigue needs care that’s slow, real and personal—not just pick up where you left off!!
Consults are always back n forth.. I explain things, ask questions, maybe give food swaps or sleep resets with herbs—small shifts that help ppl feel more “themself” again. I dunno if there's any one way to do healing right, but I do know each body has its own rhythm.. we just need to tune into it, little by little. |
Achievements: | Appointed as Brand Ambassador of my college during academic years for representing the institution in educational events, outreach activities, and student mentorship.
* Successfully treated multiple patients with digestive disorders, hormonal imbalances, PCOS, and skin conditions through personalized Ayurvedic protocols.
* Developed and guided womb wellness and cycle care routines for women with menstrual irregularities and ovarian cysts.
* Helped patients manage chronic issues like acidity, constipation, joint pain, and fatigue with herbal treatment and lifestyle corrections.
* Participated in CME programs and workshops on Ayurvedic gynecology, skin care, and preventive health.
* Appreciated by patients for compassionate counseling, dosha-based diet planning, and effective Ayurvedic solutions. |
I am Dr Misba Gaded and ya, I'm an Ayurvedic physician with a BAMS degree—Ayurveda isn’t just my profession, it kinda became the way I see health, honestly. I mainly focus on general wellness n women’s health.. both areas really close to me for different reasons. Over time, I’ve got used to seeing a wide range of stuff like skin problems (those chronic ones that keep bouncing back), obesity, digestion that just won’t stay calm, joint pain that lingers, and typical things like constant fatigue or that never-ending cough & mild fevers. Sometimes it's more about untangling what's not obvious, right? One of my deeper areas of interest is women’s wellness.. I deal a lot with hormonal mess-ups—like PCOS, irregular periods, ovarian cysts, or issues around garbhashaya (womb care). Most women I meet are juggling so much, and it's like, they forget their own balance in all that. I try to bring that back through a mix of Ayurvedic herbs, food tweaks, daily routine shifts and even simple yoga flows if they’re open to that. Not like some magic fix in a bottle kinda thing.. it’s more patient, more layered. Sometimes we go all classical—formulations from the granthas, tailor-made to the person's prakriti and vikruti. Other times it’s just about cleaning up gut stuff and giving digestion some peace. That helps a lot more than people expect. I don't usually rush through consults, coz I need to really listen—sometimes what a person’s not saying tells you more than what they are. Anyway, I’m not into overcomplicating treatment or going all flashy about Ayurveda. I like keeping it rooted. I just want to help people feel more “at ease” in their own body again, whether it’s through a ghee-prep or a lifestyle reset or calming an aggravated pitta that's burning them from inside out. That's kinda the space I work in. Every person comes in with their own story.. I just try to meet them where they are and walk with them from there.