Dr. Bhavya Trikmani
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | Gujarat Ayurved University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working with panchakarma treatments – for detox, for giving the body a reset when it feels weighed down, or even for long term rejuvenation. Ayurvedic nutrition is another big part of my work, helping people figure out what food actually suits their body type and lifestyle, not just a “healthy” diet from a book. I handle skin and hair issues too – acne, eczema, hair fall – often linked to digestion or hormones more than people expect. Women’s health is close to my focus, especially balancing hormones in PCOS, thyroid, or menopause phases. I also guide on stress and sleep troubles, cause without rest, no therapy works fully. My way is usually to blend treatments with small doable changes, rather than giving someone a long, impossible list of rules. |
Achievements: | I am holding an MD in Alternative Medicine which gave me deeper view into holistic healing, not just one system in isolation. Also did a Fellowship in Panchakarma where I learnt those intense but powerful detox & rejuvenation methods… and yes, they work if done right. Over the years I’ve worked with 1000+ patients, each with diff conditions, and most times the answer was in personalised ayurveda care, not some one-size-fits-all plan. Sometimes the smallest tweak make the big change. |
I am Dr. Bhavya Trikmani, a BAMS doctor with fellowship in Panchakarma, working mostly in Ayurveda OPD and Panchakarma set ups for a little over 3.5 years now. My day-to-day work often revolves around managing skin problems, lifestyle disorders and chronic health issues – the kind that take patience and consistency to really improve. I see people with hypertension, diabetes, thyroid imbalance, PCOS, digestion troubles, stress related complaints… and honestly many of these overlap more than patients realise. I usually blend Ayurvedic medicines, Panchakarma therapies, nutrition changes and lifestyle tweaks to create plans that actually fit into their life, not just on paper. Sometimes that means starting slow with small shifts, sometimes going more intensive with detox or specialised treatments, depends on their condition & readiness. Skin care is a big part too – not just creams or oils, but treating from the root, like balancing hormones or improving gut health to help with acne, eczema, or early ageing signs. I try explaining every step in a way that makes sense for them, cause a treatment only works if the person feels involved in it. Working in this field taught me that small, consistent follow up can matter more than fancy protocols, and that patients remember how you listen to them as much as what medicine you give. I don’t think of Ayurveda as separate from daily living – it’s part of how you eat, rest, move, think – and my goal is to make it practical and real for the person sitting infront of me.