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Dr. Sahil Gahlawat
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Dr. Sahil Gahlawat

Dr. Sahil Gahlawat
Sec 14 Bharat Hospital Complex , Sonipat
Doctor information
Experience:
4 years
Education:
Desh Bhagat university
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly into Panchkarma, it’s kinda where i feel most connected to the deeper healing part of Ayurveda. I focus a lot on how detoxification & balance can really shift someone’s health if done right. I’ve worked with patients who had skin troubles, gut issues, or long-term fatigue—and honestly a lot of times it came down to dosha imbalance or ama buildup that no one really addressed. Through therapies like Vaman, Basti, or Raktamokshan (well, depending on what’s needed of course), I try to help the body re-set itself. Sometimes ppl think it’s just massage or oil dripping stuff lol, but Panchkarma is more than that—it’s deep work. I do keep it personalised tho, coz not every case can be handled by a textbook plan. My interest lies in helping patients recover naturally, whether its chronic pain, hormonal mess or digestive flareups. It’s about guiding the body back to it’s own rhythm… not just chasing symptoms. And yeah, I still keep learning everyday too.
Achievements:
I am mostly focused on helping people manage diet, lifestyle & all that day-to-day stuff that actually matters more than we think. Worked on lot of cases with diabetes or BP—some came in not even knowing how food was messing them up, just feeling tired or bloated all time. I kinda got into this because I saw how simple food changes actually brought down sugar levels or helped sleep or headaches too. Wellness isn’t just yoga or herbs, it’s daily decisions...and yeah still learning!

I am someone who's seen a lot of the intense side of medicine. Spent around 4 years working in ICU setups, right inside the chaos really, part of a critical care team where every second counts—honestly, that shaped a lot of how I see health n healing now. I was into everything from managing emergencies, stabilizing patients, dealing with trauma and just keeping a calm head when things went sideways. It wasn’t always smooth, lot of pressure, but that also taught me how crucial deep observation and fast thinking is. But y’know over time I started noticing something.. like many of those critical cases came from long ignored issues—chronic stuff that wasn’t treated right or just got supressed over the years. That sort of pushed me to rethink the way we look at healing. Now I’m working as a consultant at Suddhi Ayurveda, trying to give more long-term and root-level care rather than just symptom control. I kinda mix that ICU instinct with Ayurvedic depth—sounds weird maybe, but for me it's real. At Suddhi, I mostly focus on personalized Ayurvedic care, understanding dosha patterns, detox therapies and supporting people thru lifestyle-based corrections. Not everyone gets it right away, and not every case is textbook... but that’s fine, coz most people ain't textbooks either right? Anyway, I keep learning everyday and try to stay grounded in both clinical reality and traditional wisdom. Still figuring things out, but I do care a lot about getting to the actual cause instead of just covering it up with quick fixes. Healing takes time, patience n trust—on both sides tbh. And I’m here for that kind of work.