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Dr. Bushra Akhtar

Dr. Bushra Akhtar
Raza Hospital Baheri Bareilly
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
Sardar Patel Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences & Research Centre
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am a gynaecology specialist, working mostly with women through all stages of life—from adolescence to menopause and beyond. My focus is on diagnosing and managing a wide range of reproductive and hormonal health issues like menstrual irregularities, PCOD, infertility, pregnancy care, and menopausal concerns. I also guide patients through antenatal and postnatal care, ensuring both mother and baby’s health are in balance. In my work, I combine detailed history-taking with appropriate clinical examinations and tests, then tailor treatment based on the patient’s specific needs—could be herbal formulations, dietary plans, or lifestyle corrections. I’ve also managed cases like fibroids, endometriosis, and infections with an approach that blends comfort and clear communication, making sure patients understand each step. I pay close attention to privacy and trust, because I know gynae care is not just medical—it’s deeply personal. My aim is always to create a safe, open space where women feel heard and cared for.
Achievements:
I am grateful that my internship gave me this rare kinda balance—working in both urban public health setups and deep inside institutional Ayurvedic clinical practice. On one side, I got into primary care, community health programs, maternal & child health work. On the other, I was hands-on with classical Ayurveda diagnosis n therapy. That mix built a strong base for treating people holistically while staying real with today’s health challenges.

I am Dr. Bushra Akhtar, a BAMS graduate, and I like to think my journey in Ayurveda has been a blend of classroom learning, hands-on patient work, and community connect. My one-year rotatory internship gave me a solid base, but honestly, the real shaping happened when I stepped into actual field work. At Urban Health Mission, Kanpur, for 6 months, I worked right in the middle of an urban healthcare setup—diagnosing common illnesses, dealing with sanitation issues, maternal-child care, and aligning with national health programs. It wasn’t just clinic walls; I was in health awareness camps, immunization drives, and talking to people from all sorts of backgrounds. That taught me how much clear, respectful communication matters. Then came my time at SPIAMSRC Lucknow, and that’s where I went deep into departmental rotations—Kaya Chikitsa, Shalya Tantra, Shalakya Tantra, Prasuti & Striroga, Balroga, Panchakarma, Agad Tantra… the list is long. I assisted in both OPD and IPD, performed procedures like Basti, Vamana, Nasya, and various Panchakarma therapies. Being under senior Ayurvedic physicians pushed me to merge classical Ayurvedic diagnosis with modern tools—kind of a best-of-both-worlds approach. Later, my stint at Raza Hospital Baheri and running my own clinic taught me another set of lessons—managing day-to-day patient flow, making quick but accurate clinical decisions, and ensuring continuity of care. In my clinic, I’ve handled cases from chronic joint pain to digestive issues, skin problems to women’s health concerns, and every case has made me value detailed assessment over quick fixes. What I enjoy most is connecting the dots—patient history, prakriti-vikriti balance, lab results, lifestyle patterns—and then creating a plan that’s not just about medicines, but also diet, routine, and mindset. Ayurveda to me isn’t static—it’s evolving, and I keep refining my methods through workshops, CMEs, and constant observation of results in real people, not just theory.