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Dr. Arpita Bhaskar

Dr. Arpita Bhaskar
Currently Persuing Self Practice.
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
Government Ayurveda College, Jabalpur, MP
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly into figuring out the real why behind symptoms.. like if someone's got constant fatigue or irregular periods or skin flares that just don’t go. I’ve been handlin a good mix of cases—mainly gynecological disorders like PCOS, irregular cycles, leucorrhea, etc. And then there’s chronic skin issues.. psoriasis, acne, even some patchy stuff where triggers get tricky to trace. Pain management is also somethin I keep comin back to—joint pain, cervical spondylo, frozen shoulder kinds. Sometimes even nerve-related cases where ppl feel tingling or numbness, or just odd nerve responses they can't quite explain. These things respond differently to Ayurveda... slower maybe, but deep. That’s what I like. And lifestyle-related stuff—obesity, acidity, insomnia, constipation... those keep coming, and most of 'em need more than just meds, they need full routine shift. What I try to do is actually sit with the pattern of imbalance. Like is it vata playing up? kapha stuck? I focus on that. My goal is not just relief but a kind of balance you can keep without depending on daily meds. Not all cases respond same of course, some tak longer, and some don't follow up. But the ones that do—when their skin clears up, or periods come back regular or the swelling’s gone? That makes me wanna keep refining my approach. It’s never exactly the same path for 2 ppl.
Achievements:
I am trained in Ayurveda and completed certified programs in both gynecology & obstetrics and skin & vinerial disease management... which kinda deepened my clinical interest in these areas. Each of these topics has its own set of tricky challenges—esp when symptoms overlap or shift from dosha to dosha. These certs really helped me get better grip on diagnosis & treatment plans that go beyond surface complaints!! Took some effort but totally worth it.

I am an Ayurvedia practioner who’s kinda always drawn to healing things the natural way... herbs, lifestyle shifts, that deeper root-cause thing—ya that’s where I feel connected. I’ve done my graduation in BAMS from Government Ayurveda College, Jabalpur, MP. Those years were tough and full of grind but it gave me this solid, like really solid, foundation in classical Ayurvedic sciences. And yeah, not just bookish... real world side of it too. Now my focus honestly is to keep learning while helping real people—who come in with digestion problems or hormonal mess or mental stress or even chronic fatigue they can’t explain. Every case is diff, even if symptoms look same outside. That part makes me stop and look closer—what is vitiated? What system is overworking or under? My mind instantly shifts into that mode, trying to trace the imbalance and realign it without suppressin anything. Right now I’m still early in the field, but every patient, every prakriti I see adds a layer to how I understand dis-ease. I don’t rush, mostly just try to listen first... ppl are usually surprised when you sit n listen without cutting them off mid sentence. I don’t claim to fix everything but I do keep that long-term goal in mind—healing that lasts beyond just medicine course. My interest stays rooted in ahar, vihar, and herbal chikitsa. Working with traditional herbs in customized way, not some one-size-fits-all type. I feel Ayurveda demands patience, and yeah, I’m okay with that. Cuz body speaks when we slow down. And that’s what I try to bring in my work—space to slow down, observe, correct gently. Of course I mess up sometimes or miss smth small.. but I reflect and adjust. It’s all part of the practice. I wanna grow steady, keep that fire for real healing alive. This path’s not loud, but it’s deep. And I’m here for it.