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Dr. Nancy

Dr. Nancy
Tantia General Hospital, Sri Ganganagar
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Rajasthan Ayurved University
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly focused on Ayurvedic treatment for skin issues—like that’s where I feel most connected and also where I’ve seen really solid results over time. My work usually centers around chronic skin conditions, some ppl come to me with eczema, psoriasis, acne that’s just not clearing even after loads of things tried. In Ayurveda, we see skin not just from outside, it’s all linked with Pitta dosha imbalance, faulty digestion (Agni acting weird), and toxins building up inside… we call it Ama. I don’t just treat surface symptoms. Like yeah, we use herbal lepas (pastes) or oils sometimes when needed. But honestly the real work happens inside. I look into what’s going wrong in daily routine, food patterns, even sleeping habits, coz it all adds up. The treatment plan is mostly individualised. One-size-fits-all doesn’t work—esp in skin. Some need deep detox, some need more rasayana therapies for repair, some need both!! I also kinda believe that treating skin also helps with confidence right? That really matters too. Healing it naturally, without harsh chems, feels just.. better.
Achievements:
I am super involved in practical trainings n workshops—like I’ve joined quite a few Ayurvedic clinical training sessions mostly where skin disorders (Twak Vikara stuff), Panchakarma & Rasayana are discussed in depth. I really enjoy them btw. I also got to attend some national-level seminars n even got a chance to present during 2 of them.. those were on lifestyle issues and skin problems, plus a bit on women's health too—kind of my fav zone now! Learning from these events keeps me more grounded n focused.

I am a passionate Ayurvedic doctor who’s always felt connected to the deeper healing principles behind Ayurveda. I don’t see it just as a set of treatments or herbs but more like a whole way of living… one that can really shift a person’s health from the roots. My approach mostly revolves around identifying dosha imbalances—whether it’s Vata acting up or some Pitta overload—and then planning treatment that fits that person’s lifestyle, not just the textbook. I usually deal with cases involving chronic digestion issues, hormonal troubles, women’s health stuff like PCOS or menstrual irregularities, even skin condtions that don’t go away easily. Many people also come to me with lifestyle diseases—diabetes, obesity, fatigue, stress-related stuff. I really try to not just mask symptoms but help the person understand why their body’s reacting that way. I use classical herbal formulations (some Rasayana therapies too if needed), but I don’t stop there. There’s always diet and routine involved. Sometimes just fixing the food timings makes a huge diffrence, right? I’m also a big advocate of yoga and mindful routines. Not everyone sticks to them, honestly, but when they do… results show. My goal is simple—I just want more people to feel empowered about their health. Not scared of diseases or dependent on short-term fixes. I genuinely belive Ayurveda has the tools to guide us toward long-term wellness, both mentally and phsyically. It’s not fast, and yes, it requires patience, but it works. That’s the kind of awareness I’m trying to spread in every consult, every treatment plan, every conversation. If more people understood their body’s natural tendencies and acted on them before things get worse, a lot could change. That’s what I’m really working toward.