Dr. Akanksha Singh
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research Hospital |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly focused on auto-immune diseases where the body start attacking itself and patients keep running in circles without finding proper relief. I also work a lot with musculoskeletal disorders, things like arthritis, stiff joints or back issues that disturb daily work badly. Infertility and PCOD/PCOS are another area I deal with, helping women balance hormones and cycles through Ayurveda. Liver disorders are close to my intrest too, since they affect digestion, energy and even mood more than people realise. I also treat gynaecological ailments, from irregular periods to other complex condition that often require patience and steady care. Along with all this I am also a Garbhasamskara expert, guiding couples who wish to plan healthy pregnancy in natural way. My approach is not rigid, I try to see each person as different, sometimes its about herbs, sometimes about lifestyle correction, often both together. Healing need time but it always moves forward. |
Achievements: | I am treating complex cases that many times people loose hope with, like Axial Psoriatic Arthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis where pain & swelling never stop easy. I also handle Endometriosis and Adenomyosis, which really disturb women daily life. Aamavata and many Yonivyapad cases are part of my work too. Disorders like Katigata Vata or Sandhigata Vata, that bring backache or stiff joints, I manage with ayurveda approach, herbs plus lifestyle tweak, and results do come slow but steady. |
I am an Ayurveda practitioner and also an enthusiast who belive that healing is not only about medicines but also about living in a way that supports health everyday. My main focus has been on treating auto-immune disorders, musculoskeletal disease like joint pains or stiffness, chronic back problems, as well as liver disorders where digestion and metabolism gets heavily affected. I also work with patients who are struggling with infertility issues and various gynaecological ailment, from irregular cycles to hormonal imbalance that disturb daily life. During my practice I learned that Ayurveda is not a fixed formula, it changes with every person. What help one patient may not help another, even if they show same symptoms. That realization keep me humble and constantly alert. I prefer to combine classical Ayurvedic knowledge with practical lifestyle changes that can actually be followed by patients in modern busy life. Sometimes even small steps like correcting food timing or simple yoga practice can create bigger impact than complicated medication alone. Auto-immune conditions are close to my interest because they are often long term and frustrating for patients who already tried many treatment but find only partial relief. Ayurveda gives a way to look deeper into root imbalances, focusing on gut, liver, immunity and stress factor. In musculoskeletal issues, especially arthritis or degenerative diseases, I seen how Panchakarma and herbal support brings steady improvement when patients stick to the plan. For liver disorders, I emphasize both detoxification and strengthening digestion to prevent relapse. In women’s health, infertility and gynaecology remain a key area where Ayurveda provide hope. Many cases require patience, regular follow up, and often emotional support too. I try to be realistic with my patients and not promise instant cure, but I do believe strongly that with the right therapeutics and disciplined living style, healing becomes almost inevitable sooner or later. I dont claim perfection in my work, sometimes results are slow and I also learn from setbacks. But that keeps me connected to the human side of medicine. To me, Ayurveda is not only treatment, it is also a philosophy of balance. Whether dealing with auto-immune flares, painful joints, weak liver, or women’s health challenges, my approach stays rooted in personalized care, because no two bodies are exact same.