Dr. Adarsh Meena
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | L.N. Ayurveda College and Hospital |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly focused on treating bone and joint pain, piles, fistula, and stubborn constipation issues that people often keep ignoring till it gets too bad. For bone n joint problems—like arthritis, back pain, knee stiffness—I work on reducing pain, improving mobility, and stopping further damage using Ayurvedic medicines and lifestyle changes. With piles & fistula, my aim is not just to give temporary relief but to heal the condition while preventing it from coming back, coz recurrence is a big problem here. For constipation, I don’t just hand out laxatives… I dig into digestion strength, diet, daily routine, and overall gut health. Each patient gets a treatment plan that matches their body type, symptoms, and health history, so recovery feels steady and long-lasting. |
Achievements: | I am proud to have received the Youth Vaidya Award at a national level seminar, which felt kinda special coz it recognised not just my work but the way I approach Ayurveda in a practical, patient-first manner. That stage was full of seniors and experts, so getting called up there was both humbling and a bit nerve wrecking. For me, this award is a reminder that learning never stops and neither does the need to keep refining how we heal people. |
I am working as an Ayurveda consultant at Sanjeevni Ayurveda Hospital in Bhopal (M.P.), and for the past 3 years my focus has been deep into panchkarma therapies and Ayurvedic medicines. Most of my day is spent meeting people who come in with all kinds of chronic issues—joint pain, digestion problems, skin disorders, lifestyle-related imbalance—and figuring out how to blend detox procedures, herbal formulations, and routine corrections so the result actually lasts, not just feels better for a week. In panchkarma, I handle procedures like Abhyanga, Swedana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, and more specialized ones depending on what the patient’s dosha state needs. I’m quite particular about prep—oil choice, timing, sequence, even the room temperature. Small things, but they make a huge difference in how the therapy works. Some cases require full detox, others just a targeted treatment, and that judgment comes from a proper assessment of prakriti–vikriti, history, and lifestyle patterns. When it comes to Ayurvedic medicines, I prefer working with clean, authentic formulations—either classical churnas, ghrtas, kwathas, or sometimes customized blends based on what the patient’s condition demands. Whether it’s arthritis, migraine, PCOD, or stress-induced ailments, my approach is to work on root-cause healing. Diet and daily routine advice are always part of the plan because without that, even the best medicines lose half their strength. I’ve also been involved in educating patients—explaining why a certain process or herb is chosen, how it’s going to help, and what changes they might expect. Many times, that conversation builds trust and makes them stick with the treatment till it’s effective. Working here, I’ve treated people from different backgrounds, each with unique needs. And honestly, every case adds to my learning—Ayurveda is old, but applying it in today’s fast, stressful world needs patience, precision, and a bit of adaptation without losing the roots.