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Dr.V.Yamini Sowbhagya

Dr.V.Yamini Sowbhagya
Sri Sowbhagya Ayurveda- Sri Venkateswara Poly clinic Siris Road, opposite to Kamineni Hospital LB Nagar,Hy
Doctor information
Experience:
21 years
Education:
Dr BRKR Govt Ayurvedic college
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working with women’s health issues, especially where ayurveda can offer better, sustainable ways to handle things. PCOS, painful periods, heavy or irregular cycles – these keep coming up a lot, and I try to treat them beyond just a few pills. Like if someone’s having drowsy cycles or pms that wreck their week, we go deeper... diet, herbs, routine shifts. Infertility cases too, I work with Ayurvedic treatments like uttaravasti, garbhasamskara practices, rasayana if needed—each case’s kinda unique tho, nothing really “one-size.” Pregnancy support is another area I focus on... both antenatal and postnatal. I like to guide expecting mothers with food, simple yoga, lifestyle bits, and even just listening when they feel weird or anxious abt stuff. It’s not just abt reaching delivery day, it’s like prepping the whole body and mind. I also give stanya vardhaka herbs to help new moms with lactation and healing. Then there's ovarian cysts or uterine things, where ppl often get scared they need surgery immediately — I’ve seen decent outcomes with basti & internal meds too, just needs patience. Honestly, I also spend a chunk of my time doing preventive gynecology stuff — like catching issues before they blow up... seasonal routines, food timing, that kinda thing.
Achievements:
I am not really into listing medals but yeah, some stuff meant a lot to me. Got the Dr. Peruru Sharma Gold for topping Dravya Guna & another silver for SALAKYA—both frm NTR Univ. Himalaya Pharmacy called me *Ayurvisharada* that year (2014) with a cash prize too. Won some uni-level awards in 2012, then a national article contest on breastmilk importance by Charak. Was lucky to present on Amavata & place 2nd. There were sloka events, papers, research things...kinda all over the place but I like that.

I am Dr. V. Yamini Sowbhagya, currently working as Assistant Professor at Dr. BRKR Govt Ayurvedic Medical College, Hyderabad—been here for 4 years now, and honestly, still learning every single day. I did both my UG and MS here itself, specialized in Streeroga & Prasuti Tantra (Ayurvedic Gyn & Obs), which kinda gave me this strong base and local connect too... everything I know grew from this place, in a way. I’m super into the preventive side of Ayurveda — like, not just fixing what’s wrong, but stopping it before it starts. I really try to create awareness wherever I can, sometimes even just in daily OP conversations. I genuinely believe half the gynaecological issues we see can be avoided if we just paid attention to simple dinacharya or food patterns or even sleep cycle. But ya, easier said than done — people come in when things go too far. I was selected as a Fellow at the Foundation for Center for Healthcare Entrepreneurship (CfHE) at IITH, Kandi, Sanga Reddy... which kinda pushed me into research + innovation mode. I got to see healthcare from another angle entirely — not just as a doctor but as a thinker. That time challenged me in diff ways, not all comfortable, but really useful. Academically, I love teaching. Like, genuinely. Theory, clinics, discussion — I try to make it real and not just memory games. Students need space to ask stupid questions, and I'm okay with saying "I don’t know" sometimes n checking later. Apart from that, I keep my hands in research stuff too — been involved in quite a few platforms, from college-level to inter-institutional. And ya, I did recieve a bunch of awards n cash prizes over the years, at both state n national level... it’s nice, though I don’t chase them. What matters more is if someone somewhere feels like they got heard or healed. That’s the bit I try not to lose in all this system madness.