Dr. Aditi Vora
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Gujarat Ayurveda University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am an Ayurvedic physician who see health as something deeper than just covering up symptoms. For me, true healing happen only when we reach the root cause of the problem. My main focus is on hair & scalp care, skin disease like psoriasis, eczema or chronic acne, digestive wellness, joint pain & arthritis and also Garbha Sanskar which prepare expecting mothers for a healthy pregnancy. I also spend lot of time working with patients facing mano vikara—stress, anxiety, sleep problems, emotional imbalance—because these issues often create or worsen physical illness today. Each person who come to me is different, that’s why no two treatment plans are same. I use classical Ayurvedic principles along with small daily habit changes, diet correction, Panchakarma or herbs depending on need. I try to make plan simple enough that patient can actually follow it, otherwise Ayurveda will not give long term benefit. Healing for me is balance, and balance is always personal. |
Achievements: | I am grateful to be invited by ICAI Bhuj on Women’s Day, where I gave a talk on womens health. For me it was not just a speech, it felt like sharing Ayurveda in simple words that women could connect with. I spoke on daily care, hormones, stress, diet things that actually affect them in real life. Honestly the response was warm, even if I was bit nervous first!! it reminded me why awareness is so important. |
I am Vd. Aditi Vora, an Ayurvedic practitioner who honestly believe in looking at health as more than just symptoms or single problems. Over the years I worked with patients dealing with chronic skin disease, digestive troubles, stress, hormonal imbalance and lifestyle issues that doesn’t always get solved by quick fixes. Ayurveda taught me that every patient is a complete world in themselves – body, mind, routine, even emotions – and unless I understand all of that together, I cannot give the right care. My main focus has always been to create treatments that actually fit into a person’s life. Some people come to me after trying many things, tired and frustrated, and I spend time to listen, sometimes a lot of time actually, because healing need patience. I use Panchakarma therapies, herbal medicines, dietary planning, daily routine correction – sometimes just small change in habits can shift health in a big way. I don’t look at Ayurveda as old theory, but as a living science that makes sense today when lifestyle disorders are everywhere. Skin disorders like psoriasis, eczema, acne or vitiligo, I treated many such cases with steady results, though honestly it require consistency and discipline from both doctor and patient. Lifestyle disorders like diabetes, obesity, hypertension – I manage these with personalised plans that combine detox, herbs and diet that suits the person’s prakruti not just general charts. Many patients felt long term relief, not just temporary cover-up. I also belive mental and emotional health are tightly linked with physical healing. Stress management is part of almost every treatment I design, through meditation, yoga, breathing and Ayurvedic therapies that calm the nervous system. My approach is simple: see the whole picture, find the root, treat gently but firmly. Ayurveda is not about instant relief but about restoring balance, and when balance is restored, relief always follow.