Dr. Ankit Khandelwal
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | Madan Mohan Malviya Government Ayurvedic College And Hospital |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am treating a wide range of conditions, and yeah most of them are chronic or seasonal types that ppl usually carry for years without getting real help. Like swasa and kasa (the usual colds, coughs, wheezing) are common, but asthma cases are tricky—each one has different root imbalance. Then there’s prameha (diabetes), which I see more now in young adults, and it’s not just about sugar levels—it messes with digestion, sleep, even moods.
Skin issues like kushta can be stubborn, especially when they’re autoimmune. Arthritis too—like aamvata and sandhivata—comes up a lot. These need consistent observation, because symptoms shift around and joints behave weird. Gout (vatrakta) has it's own challenges with diet. I also see a fair amt of female and male infertility—esp linked with PCOD, hormonal shifts or stress.
Heart blockage, varicose vein, IBS, gastric problems, pakshaghata (paralysis), mental disorders like unmada and apasmara—I try to look at all these from the *systemic* level, not isolated. Sometimes even small correction in agni (digestive fire) makes a big diffrence. I like connecting dots between lifestyle and symptoms. Doesn’t always go fast, but when it clicks, it stays. |
Achievements: | I am certified by Rashtriya Ayurved Vidyapeeth, New Delhi—which honestly felt like a milestone for me even tho it's just a piece of paper at first glance. That course kinda deepend my roots in classical ayurvedic texts. It wasn’t just theory crammed—it helped me rethink how I connect prakriti with disease patterns. Not just diagnosing but really, like, listening to the body. The structure, the vibe, even the smallest sutra stuck with me (well, most of them). |
I am practicing Ayurveda since 3 years now, and tbh even though that number looks small on paper—it sure feels way more intense when you think of the daily exposure to different conditions, people, energies. I focus mainly on holistic wellness, with a strong bend toward balancing the body-mind equation. Sometimes ppl ask if I only give herbs but truthfully it’s more about understanding the why behind the illness... not just the what. My work usually involve personalized treatment planning, where I mix classical Ayurvedic concepts—like dosha analysis, ahara-vihara (diet & lifestyle), and detox via Panchakarma—based on how the person is living right now. That dynamic bit matters. One patient with acidity might need total food overhaul. Another? Just better sleep and breath practices. I learnt to not jump into “fixing” unless I’m hearing fully. The past 3 years taught me to observe subtle signs more deeply. Like the small fatigue before full-blown fatigue. I don’t claim big breakthroughs, but I’ve seen lives shift—chronic migraines fading, IBS calming down, periods regularising, skin healing slowly from inside-out. And that feels huge. Every day kinda grows me. Whether it’s a simple consultation, or longer therapies, I try to keep things real, rooted, and not rushed. And yes there’s still lot to explore. But I’m in this for the long run and I want ppl to know that healing doesn’t mean perfection—it just means balance, awareness, and the willingness to start.