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Dr. Shubham Kishor Patil

Dr. Shubham Kishor Patil
Shree Samarth Clinic and Day Care Center
Doctor information
Experience:
9 years
Education:
Maharashtra University Of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mainly working in two areas.. dermatology and gastroenterology, which at first may look far apart but actually they overlap a lot in daily practice. Many skin issues come from inside, like gut problems, acidity, food intolerance and sometimes stress too. I focus on conditions like acne, eczema, fungal infections, hair fall, rashes, and on the other side stomach pain, gas, constipation, indigestion and liver related concerns. Over time I noticed how closely skin and digestion are linked, you heal one and often the other improves too. I dont just look at reports, I try to understand diet habits, routine, small details that usually get ignored. Sometimes treatment is quick, other times it need patience. I like to explain things in simple words, not heavy terms, so patients know what exactly is happening with their body. My aim is to make care more practical, realistic and not overwhelming for the person sitting infront of me.
Achievements:
I am proud to say I got the Best Doctor Award in my hospital, which felt special not just as a title but because it came from the trust of patients and team around me. I never really chased awards, honestly I just try to give attention to each case, sometimes late hours, sometimes repeating small explanations until things are clear. Maybe that effort got noticed. For me it was reminder that simple consistent care do matter more then anything flashy.

I am working in medical field from some years now and during that time I was registar at Aryangla hospital for 1 yr, and also RMO at Morya hospital for 1 yr. Those two years gave me lot of practicle exposure, not just book knowledge. At Aryangla I handled wide range of patients, some came with small issues, some with chronic conditions, and every case teached me something new. In emergency hours we dont get much time to think long, you just act fast, and that made me more confident in handling sudden cases. At Morya hospital as a Resident Medical Officer I was more into day-to-day care, rounds, follow ups, managing patient reports. It sound simple but in reality it was tiring but rewarding too, because you see the progress right in front of you. I learned to coordinate with seniors, nurses, even family of patients, and realized medicine is not just about diagnosis, it is about communication too. I deal with different cases like fever, joint pain, skin rashes, infections, sometimes also critical ones needing urgent attention. Hair fall and skin diseases was common and I started to take more intrest in that area, since many young people get affected and it hurt their confidence. I also manage cases of body pain, weakness, or lifestyle related issues. Honestly sometimes you dont get perfect answers, but still you do your best to relief the suffering and that itself matter. My aim is always simple – listen carefully, try to understand beyond the symptoms, and treat not only the problem but support the person too. Hospitals can be scary places for patients, I noticed that during night shifts, so even small words of assurance make a big difference. These experiences shaped me into a doctor who value patience, empathy and also discipline. I still feel there is lot more to learn, medicine never end. But I am grateful for the foundation I got while working in Aryangla and Morya, they made me realize how much responsiblity we carry when someone put their health in our hand.