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Dr. Govind Dev Jhirmiria

Dr. Govind Dev Jhirmiria
JIVAYU PANCHAKARMA CLINIC B-1, Khajuria Nagar CHS LTD. Off SV road, Opposite Milap Cinema, Kandivali West, Mumbai - 400067, Maharashtra
Doctor information
Experience:
5 years
Education:
KG Mittal Ayurveda College
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly focused on Panchakarma detox procedures – the full set like Vaman, Virechan, Nasya, Raktmokshan, and Basti – each chosen based on the patient’s condition, season, and overall strength. I like how Panchakarma can reset the system when done right, but it’s not just about detox, it’s about rebuilding after too. My special interest areas are stress management, pain relief for chronic and acute conditions, gut health improvement, lifestyle disorders like obesity, hypertension, and diabetes, and working with infertility cases where hormonal balance & reproductive health need long-term support. Skin diseases are another big part of my work – psoriasis, eczema, pigmentation issues – all needing both internal and external care. I try to blend classical treatment methods with practical daily changes so patients can actually follow them. Every case feels different, even if the name is same, cause habits, diet, and mindstate change how the body responds. For me, success is when the person not just recovers but stays well after.
Achievements:
I am a certified Healthcare Management professional from ISB – Indian School of Business, which is ranked among Asia’s top B schools, and that training really gave me a wider view of how systems & patient care can connect better. Also scored an A+ in Nadi Parikshan from Mumbai, which is something I value a lot cause pulse diagnosis is such a core Ayurvedic skill. Both these experiences shaped how I approach treatment – with detail in the clinical part but also an eye on overall healthcare flow.

I am currently working in a few different roles that keep me pretty engaged with both public health and clinical Ayurveda. As a Nodal Officer in BMC, I handle coordination and oversight for certain health programs – which means making sure processes actually run smooth on the ground, not just on paper. It’s a mix of planning, quick decision making, and sometimes troubleshooting unexpected gaps in the system. Parallel to that, I work as a Health Coach at Ayurvedam, guiding people through lifestyle changes, preventive care routines, and Ayurvedic wellness plans. This part of my work is more one-on-one, focusing on habits, diet adjustments, herbal support, and small but steady changes that people can stick with. I’m also serving as a Senior Resident in Panchakarma, where my role is more clinical and hands-on – assessing patients, designing Panchakarma protocols, and making sure therapies are executed in a safe, effective way. Some days it’s about deep detox for chronic conditions, other times it’s targeted treatments for stress, joint pain, skin disorders, or digestive issues. Panchakarma, when done right, needs constant monitoring – not just at the start, but through each stage – and I pay attention to those details. What I like is that all these roles connect in some way – the public health side teaches me scale and structure, the coaching helps me understand the patient’s perspective outside the hospital, and the Panchakarma work keeps me close to classical Ayurvedic practice. Whether it’s community health, individual wellness, or intensive therapy, I try to keep the focus on practical, safe, and sustainable solutions rather than short-lived fixes. And honestly, seeing patients feel better – whether it’s one person or an entire community group – is what makes the work worth it.