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Dr. Deepthi P
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Dr. Deepthi P

Dr. Deepthi P
Secunderabad
Doctor information
Experience:
3 years
Education:
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am a practicing Ayurvedic physican who’s been sort of deep into both pediatric & adult care, though I mostly feel drawn to treating kids, esp when it comes to neurodevelopmental disorders. Stuff like ADHD, cerebral palsy, autism—it’s not just hard for families, it’s frustrating even for us as clinicians, but Ayurveda really does offer tools that work... if done right. I use classical protocols, but yeah I like to keep it evidence-informed too. Been doing pediatric Panchakarma for a while now—hands-on, not just textbook. That really changed how I saw healing happen over time. I also end up treating arthritis, chronic skin disorders, post-stroke care sometimes. Women with prenatal & postnatal issues also come in often—hormonal imbalances, menstrual stuff, even fertility struggles. I wouldn’t say I "cure" everything (who does?), but I’m def focused on understanding the root imbalances and giving realistic plans—not just long list of herbs. Diagnosis matters. Planning matters more. People just need clarity, not drama. And I try to give that through Ayurveda—without losing the compassion in all this.
Achievements:
I am someone who’s always felt weirdly drawn to both academics n patient care—like I couldn’t choose one over the other even if I wanted to. Got the Outstanding Teacher Award at SMBT in 2024, which honestly felt more personal than anything else. During MD, I somehow managed to bag 4th rank in first yr and 6th in final yr under RGUHS... not easy at all! Won best oral presntation at 5th Global Ayurveda Festival in 2023 too, and back in 2021 my paper got selected as Best Ayurvedic Paper. Still kinda proud of that moment.

I am a practicing Ayurvedic physician with around 13 years now in this field—somewhere between hardcore clinical work and academic stuff too. My primary focus is Kaumarabhritya, which means I mostly work in Ayurvedic pediatrics, but I also treat adults across a pretty wide range of conditions. I’ve worked as an Assistant Professor in Ayurvedic colleges, mentored students, and collaborated with a few reputed institutions... not for name-dropping but just to say I’ve seen this system work in both classrooms and clinics. What really pulls me in is working with kids who have neurodevelopmental and behavioral challenges—things like autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, learning difficulties, and cerebral palsy. These are complicated conditions, and Ayurveda—when applied with care and consistency—can do more than people realize. I handle newborn care too, from basic immunity support to digestion or colic or sleep troubles, and that part of the job is oddly grounding. For adult patients, my work includes long-term management of chronic issues. I treat Vatavyadhi conditions (basically all the vata-based disorders), joint diseases like arthritis, neuromuscular stuff, skin problems—especially recurring ones like eczema, and lots of gut-related troubles, from IBS to grahani complaints. I don’t try to ‘fix’ everyone instantly or pretend like Ayurveda is magic—there’s real effort involved. I believe in deep diagnosis, using both classical methods and modern understanding of health behavior. Whether it’s through herbal protocols, diet correction, or lifestyle routines, I try to make each treatment plan doable—not just beautiful on paper. Results matter to people, and honestly they matter to me too. I still keep refining how I work with each prakriti, each family setup, each situation... because no two kids or adults are ever alike.