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Dr. Nimil Jain

Dr. Nimil Jain
Acharya clinic, Agra
Doctor information
Experience:
3 years
Education:
VYDS Ayurvedic Medical College
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly focused on infertility and reproductive care, esp in women dealing with PCOD, PCOS or delayed cycles that just don’t seem to get better with usual meds. I work as a Gynoveda doctor which means I go deep into hormonal balance through herbs, detox plans, and cycle tracking the Ayurvedic way—not just symptom fixing but more like fixing the why behind it. Some come to me after failed fertility attempts, some just tired of bloating, acne, moodswings—they all need different plans and I try to really listen before planning anything. I also handle arthritis cases, esp when joint pain keeps showing up in women post 35 or during hormonal shift periods. Stiff knees, chronic backaches, even swelling that comes n goes—I use combinations of oil therapies, deep gut balancing herbs and body strengthening diets that support joint repair naturally. It's slow work but it holds. Stress is kind of at the center of all this. Wether it’s lifestyle burnout, anxiety-related issues, sleep problems or eating out of balance—I help patients rewire daily rhythm with some small daily things. Nothing rigid, just Ayurvedic preventive care that can be done without dropping everything. There’s no shortcut, but there is a path—and I help you walk it.
Achievements:
I am a certified Gynoveda doctor, which kinda shaped the way I look at women's hormonal issues now—more root-level, less surface quick-fixes. Also did hands-on training in classical Ayurvedic medicine preparation... like from scratch, using raw dravyas, not pre-made stuff. It’s hard to explain how diff the energy of those meds feels till u actually prep them urself. That cert really changed how I treat patients now. Not just what I give—but how I choose it too.

I am mainly into women’s health care, especially Gynoveda side of things—PCOS, PCOD, infertility, all that hormonal mess that messes up daily life like crazy. I’ve worked with a lot of women who come in with irregular cycles, cystic ovaries, mood swings they can’t explain, or just this deep fatigue that nobody else gets. Some trying to conceive for years, some just tired of pills that keep shifting their symptoms around. I don’t rush herbs—I first listen, like really listen—what’s been tried, what worked a bit n what didn’t at all. Ayurveda helps when it’s matched right, that’s what I learned early on. I use personalized protocols based on dosha type, digestion pattern (sometimes even if you think it’s fine, gut signs say otherwise), and lifestyle pressure. I keep checking back, bcoz cycles shift, stress builds, sometimes we need to pivot treatment fast. I also work with arthritis and chronic pain cases, esp. in women where it overlaps with hormonal stuff or stress patterns. Joint pain isn’t always a bone issue, lot of time it’s deeper—gut toxins, sleep, emotions stuck in the body. I try to handle those too, mostly with tailored oil therapies, herb combos, diet that doesn’t shock your system but still clears ama buildup. Stress management is part of all this, I can't seperate it anymore. Half the pcos flare-ups or cycle delays I see—root cause is mental load, not just physical imbalance. So yeah, I also guide through lifestyle cleanup, routines, simple dinacharya steps, sometimes even tiny breathing work that fits their pace—not the overcomplicated stuff. Not claiming magic, but many who came to me after trying evrything said this made them feel heard... and better. That's what I aim for.