Dr. Vishnu Prakash
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | M. J. P. Rohailkhand University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly focused on treating conditions that show up over and over again in modern lifestyle—like PCOD, thyroid imbalance, piles, hairfall issues, skin flareups or just weird chronic pain that won’t go away. Using Ayurvedic principles I try to not just suppress symptoms but fix what’s actually going off inside. I keep a lot of attention on dosha balance & gut health too bcoz honestly most stuff start there even if it shows up on skin or hair. My goal is to customise treatment that fits you, not copy paste sth from textbook. I also guide on herbs, diet and daily habits which people forget actually matters. Whether it’s acne that keeps coming, fatigue linked with hormones or those sharp pain around back/knees—I work to make things manageable n effective without going overboard with meds. Sometimes simple works best. |
Achievements: | I am currently working as consultant physcian at multiple hospitals where I see wide range of patients.. from routine seasonal illness to chronic stuff like thyroid or PCOS. Honestly handling diff case profiles back to back keeps me sharp n on my toes. Each hospital setup is lil different, which kinda forces me to adapt my approach—not everything fits into one style. That daily exposure really shaped my way of dealing with patient care, I guess it keeps things real n grounded too. |
I am an Ayurveda physician, working with patients who show up with all kinds of issues—like seriously, the range is wild. From joint pain to digestion stuff to chronic fatigue that doesn't make sense at first, I try to approach each case with a fresh mind and not assume too fast. My work’s not just about throwing herbs at symptoms but actually looking deeper—what dosha’s out of balance? Is the person sleeping right, eating at odd times, mentally stressed? These things build up in the body and the disease is just like the tip of that. I treat using classical Ayurvedic methods—yep, everything from decoctions and churnas to lepas, oils and diet correction. Sometimes a simple lifestyle tweak plus a good formulation can actually shift the whole picture. I also work with people who already on allopathic meds, and we try to reduce overload, not just pile more treatments over it. My approach is about balancing—not only vata, pitta, kapha—but also the patient’s schedule, energy and practical stuff like—will they even follow this routine? There’s no one-size-fits-all in Ayurveda. I believe in sitting down, listening properly and building a treatment that feels like it’s for them—not from a manual. I’m not claiming I cure “everything” (that’d be weird), but yes I do deal with a lot—from migraines, acidity, hormonal ups-downs to skin flareups or sleep that just... won’t come. Sometimes people ask me, is this gonna take forever to work? Honestly, I don’t rush the healing process but I won’t drag it either. I track how you’re responding & we adapt things along the way. That’s the good thing about being in this field—flexibility + rooted in ancient systems that still make sense in this crazy-modern life.