Dr. Anubhav Jain
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Education: | SAM College Of Ayurvedic Sciences And Hospital |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am working in general medicine which kind of means dealing with all sorts of health issues that walk through the door – from a simple seasonal cold to more complex, chronic stuff that really need careful follow up. I like understanding the whole picture of a patient, not just the one symptom they point out, cause often it’s all connected in ways they don’t even realise. My focus is on accurate diagnosis first – without that the treatment can go all over the place. I also spend time explaining the condition in simple words, no heavy medical jargon unless needed. Sometimes a patient just needs a small lifestyle tweak, other times it’s more detailed treatment plans with regular monitoring, and I try to keep that balance without overmedicating or ignoring warning signs. In general medicine you never really know what’s coming next in a day, and I think that keeps me more alert and open minded. I also pay attention to preventive care, like advising on diet, routine checks and early signs to watch out for. Even after years in this field, I still feel every case teaches something new.. maybe that’s the best part of it. |
Achievements: | I am really proud about winning a prize at the all india level food competition “Samyojanam” held in Bhopal.. the topic was trimester wise food in pregnancy, which is actually very close to my practice focus. I put a lot of thought in showing how nutrition needs shift in each trimester – not just the typical lists but also practical meal ideas that patients can follow in real life. That recognition kinda reafirmed my belief that small diet changes can have big impact on mother n baby health. |
I am trained in Panchakarma through a certificate course from Dhule, and honestly that learning shaped a big part of how I approach patients now. Panchakarma is not just about detox as many think, it’s a deep reset for the body & mind when done right. During my course I spent a lot of time understanding the theory but also more importantly, the hands-on part – from preparing medicated oils to applying each therapy step with the right pressure, timing, even temperature of the dravya. You realise how much small details matter when you see a patient respond better just because you adjusted a step slightly. I work on designing personalised Panchakarma protocols for each case, whether it’s for chronic pain, digestive disorders, skin issues or stress-linked conditions. The course also taught me to see Panchakarma not as an isolated treatment but as part of a whole lifestyle correction plan, including diet, daily routine and mental health balance. Sometimes patients come thinking they just need one procedure, but end up finding relief in ways they didn’t even expect – like better sleep or reduced mood swings. That’s when you feel this therapy is more than physical cleansing, it’s a reset at multiple levels. I also make sure to explain each step to my patients, cause when they understand what’s happening, they trust the process more and follow the aftercare better. Dhule training gave me the confidence to combine classical Ayurvedic texts knowledge with the reality of how modern patients live, eat, and think. Maybe I still keep adjusting my approach each time, but that’s part of being in this field – learning from every person you treat, and letting that refine your skill day by day.