Dr. Bhakti Hiteshbhai Kava
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Manjushree Research Institute of Ayurvedic Science |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am working mainly in Ayurveda and honestly what pulled me toward this path is how deep yet simple it feels when we actually apply it in real life. My focus? it's not one single area—I’m more into looking at the full picture...like when someone's got skin issues or digestion trouble or cycle-related probs, I don’t just treat that one symptom and move on. I go to the dosha side of things, agni state, ama level, all that internal cause stuff Ayurveda talks about but ppl usually ignore.
Lately I’m paying extra attention to things like stress disorders, pcos, gut imbalances, even hairfall—it’s amazing how lifestyle and diet (or just mental clutter honestly) affect all this. I'm still learning to fine-tune my treatment lines, but usually work with herbal meds, Panchakarma where it's needed, and yeah, rasayana if long-term tissue building is the goal. I don’t rush. I listen a lot, and even tweak my line if I feel the body isn’t responding as fast or if sth doesn’t sit right.
Some cases are tricky. ppl don't always follow pathya properly or they expect quick fix.. but that’s part of the job right? I keep trying to align ancient knowledge with today’s life patterns—bit messy but that’s what makes it real. |
Achievements: | .I am honestly not the kind of person who counts awards or anything fancy like that…for me the biggest thing, the real "achievement", is when a patient walks out with less pain or clearer skin or just feeling lighter. That matters most. I focus everything on patients well-being, not just with herbs or therapies but by really listening too, like even when they not saying everything. Small shifts in their daily routine or food.. sometimes that changes so much, it's crazy. Feels good. |
I am someone who's trying to grow deeper into Ayurvedic practice through real hands-on work, not just books n theory. I started off at Goenka Hospital for 6 months—felt like a proper base where I saw a mix of OPD stuff and chronic cases too. Learned how day-to-day clinical flow works... some days were hectic honestly but that taught me a lot. Then did another 6 months at PHC in Talgajarda. That’s a primary health setup, and yeah, here the crowd n concerns were totally different. Mostly rural patients, simple complaints on the surface but often hiding bigger underlying dosha imbalances. I had to think beyond the textbook—like listening more, observing things Ayurveda-style. Now I’m working as an Ayurvedic Consultant at Mahuva. This place is where I feel most grounded so far. People come in with lifestyle diseases, skin issues, stress burnout type things… and I try to go to the root—whether it's wrong ahar-vihar or blocked agni or maybe suppressed emotions showing on skin. I use a combo of Rasayana, simple Panchakarma when needed, plus a lot of talking—counseling is underrated in Ayurveda but sooo useful. Not every case goes perfect of course. There are slip-ups, and I'm still figuring out better ways to balance classic treatment lines with how people live today. But each patient pushes me to be more present, more tuned into the wisdom of our system. And that’s where I want to keep learning.. through real-life practice.