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Dr. Farzana Roshan
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Dr. Farzana Roshan

Dr. Farzana Roshan
Ayurmend Ayurveda Clinic & Treatment Center No 100, Abdul Kalam Street, Manikandan Nagar, Kundrathur, Chennai -600069
Doctor information
Experience:
6 years
Education:
The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working around chronic pain stuff — like people who deal with arthritis and sciatica everyday and just kind of live with it without real relief. I treat disc bulge cases too, especially the ones where nerve pain shoots down the leg or makes sitting a nightmare. I try not to look at just bones or joints but everything around it... lifestyle, digestion, sleep, posture, even what time pain worsens. That tells a lot actually. I also work on hormonal and gynaecological problems, mostly thyroid issues and PCOS. It's complicated bcoz nothing is obvious at first. You have to listen carefully — things like weird weight gain, hair fall, mood shifts. I try to reset things gently with herbs, cycle balancing, diet corrections and all that... works best when the person is ready to trust the slow process. Skin diseases come up a lot in my cases too — acne, dry patches, fungal infections, rashes that move around or stay forever. Many are pitta-related or just blood getting impure due to food habits, stress etc. I mostly see skin clearing up naturally once we do proper virechan or start some blood purifiers and gut reset. Pain and hormones, these are kind of my 2 core spaces. I don’t rush treatments. It's more about understanding the real trigger and going from there. Sometimes you fix one small root and five symptoms go away. That’s the idea.
Achievements:
I am truly proud to have recieved the Sigaram Awards - 2024, which was kinda unexpected honestly, but really humbling. It felt good to get noticed for staying consistent with my Ayurvedic work, not just in treatments but also just... showing up every day for my patients. Not that I was doing it for awards, but y'know when something like that comes from your field, it hits diffrent. Just makes me wanna keep improving and showing up even more for what I believe in.

I am an Ayurvedic doctor with 5 years hands-on expereince trying to understand the person behind the disease, not just the symptoms on paper. I mostly believe that healing isn’t just about giving the "right" medicine – it’s about going deeper, finding the root cause, and working with the body, not against it. That’s what Ayurveda means to me—real, root-level work. I deal with all kinds of chronic stuff... like joint pain, arthritis, even the really nagging ones like lumbar disc problems and sciatica, where people have tried everything but still struggle with daily pain. I use a combination of classical formulations, local therapies like kati basti or lepam, plus guided diet & movement plans to help improve mobility and reduce stiffness. It’s not magic, but when people start getting their sleep back and can bend without wincing, that’s when you know it’s working. Stress, anxiety, insomnia—those are another huge part of what I treat. And honestly, they connect to everything else—thyroid imbalances, PCOS, weight gain, even diabetes. I’ve worked with women going through irregular cycles, PCOS struggles, even some who've had difficulty conceiving. In those cases, I focus a lot on dinacharya, herbs that regulate hormones naturally, and correcting lifestyle patterns that disrupt sleep or metabolism. Diabetes and obesity? That’s a long game. I usually help patients understand not just what to eat, but when and how. Tiny shifts in food timings and digestion make a big difference in blood sugar control. I don’t follow a one-size approach—some people respond fast, others need time... and I stick with them through that. I also see many kidney and gallstone cases—painful and frustrating, yes, but manageable through Ayurvedic herbs and flushing therapies, when applied carefully. Skin disorders, too—eczema, acne, even the stubborn fungal infections—these often come from deeper imbalances in pitta or rakta dhatu. Once we clean that internally, changes start to show outside. Ayurveda’s strength is in tailoring. That’s how I work—listen, observe, plan. Each person, each plan. Healing that actually fits you.