Dr. Yashrajsinh Solanki
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | Parul Institute of Ayurved & Research |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly focused on gut issues and thyroid, they sorta go hand in hand if you look close. Most ppl don’t realise their stomach problems and constant fatigue or brain fog can actually be thyroid-linked... or sometimes the other way around. My work mainly revolves around fixing digestion first—like if your gut's unhappy, everything else kinda gets off track too.
I’ve worked with patients who were dealing with bloating, sluggish bowel, weird food intolerances, even anxiety that had no clear reason—and turns out, it all started in the gut. For thyroid, especially hypo cases, I try not just to balance hormones through Ayurvedic support but also look into lifestyle—sleep, stress, eating timings, that kinda stuff.
It’s not about only treating symptoms with herbs or tablets. I go deeper like... okay, why’s this happening? And then plan smething simple but effective, step by step. I don’t believe in fixing everything in one go coz honestly, real healing takes time, right?
Some cases are slow, some respond quick, but my goal is always to make ppl feel heard and not just handed another pill. Helping someone get their energy back, or even just clear their skin after years of gut trouble—that’s the stuff that keeps me going. |
Achievements: | I am proud to say I’ve treated over 30+ international clients till now—each case kind of pushed me to think deeper, esp. when they come with long-standing issues no one cld solve. Every one taught me smthing diff. Also yeah, one of my works actually won at the World Cancer Day Int’l Poster Making comp 2024!! didn’t expect it honestly but it felt nice. I really enjoy mixing creativity with healing.. whether its patient recovery or awareness, both matter in different ways. |
I am Dr. Yashrajsinh Solanki, and honestly? I just really care about making people feel better in ways that actually last. I’m an Ayurvedic practitioner, trained through proper classical methods but also big on applying those ancient principles to today’s lifestyle problems. During my graduation, I spent two years hands-on as an intern n’ mantee at a busy Panchakarma centre—wasn’t just sitting back watching, I actually got into the real day-to-day of handling diverse cases, trying out treatment combos, and understanding what works and what kinda doesn’t. Managed a whole range of conditions from digestion mess-ups to chronic fatigue, with a proper personalised treatment plan—nothing cookie-cutter. I’ve also worked with over 30 international patients regularly (some long-term follow-ups too), and yeah, we’ve seen genuine improvements. Sometimes it’s herbs, sometimes its diet, but more often—it's about those smaller lifestyle switches. A little better sleep, less snacking chaos, just moving your body more… changes like that make huge diffrence. And no, I don’t believe in just prescribing a list of classical medicines and moving on. Half of my work is about listening—like really hearing what the patient's life feels like, not just symptoms. That’s where the root of most issues hide anyway. If you ask me, healing’s kinda like solving a puzzle—you look at their routine, stress level, environment, past treatments... and then craft something that fits. Ayurveda’s amazing like that, really. It's flexible and intuitive if you know how to read people through it. I work slow but steady—no overpromising fast cures, but I do go deep into figuring out why something’s off. Whether you’re dealing with hormonal troubles, liver concerns, anxiety, or just general sluggishness, we can look at it from the root. Book a consult if you’re ready to go beyond shortcuts. Let’s actually talk about your lifestyle and where things might be getting stuck. Could be small changes, or a whole therapy plan—either way, I’m here for the long run.