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Dr. Ravina

Dr. Ravina
Sparsh hospital
Doctor information
Experience:
Education:
Maharashtra University Of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am a BAMS graduate with post graduate training in MS (Prasuti Tantra & Striroga), which basically means my core area is women’s health, obstetrics and gynecology but seen through Ayurvedic lens while keeping integrative care in mind too. I work with menstrual disorders, pregnancy support, infertility, and broader gynecological problems where Ayurveda has deep roots and proven methods. My specialization allows me to use classical tools like Panchakarma, Uttar Basti, Garbhini Paricharya and herbal formulations, while also understanding where modern diagnostics and protocols are needed for safe outcomes. For me the focus is not only treatment of disease but guiding women through all stages—puberty, reproductive years, pregnancy, menopause—with care that is both preventive and curative. I spend time in designing diet, lifestyle and counseling plans alongside therapies, because most gynecological issues are strongly linked to daily routine, stress and habits. My role often feel like balancing ancient principles with present realities, making sure the approach is practical not just theoretical. Every patient is unique, some need intensive Ayurvedic therapies for hormonal balance, others need supportive care during pregnancy, and some require integrative management when complications arise. What my MS training gave me is depth to see conditions in multiple layers—dosha imbalance, tissue pathology, but also modern clinical markers. That blend help me to offer holistic yet safe and precise care for women’s wellness.
Achievements:
I am a BAMS doctor who completed graduation with distinction, and later earned MS in Ayurveda with focus on Prasuti Tantra & Striroga, which really shaped my interest in womens health and gynecology. Along the way I trained in procedures like Uttar Basti, Yoni Pichu, Yoni Dhawan and Garbhasanskar that are central to Ayurvedic gynecological care. In practice I’ve managed many cases of PCOS, infertility, irregular periods and hormonal imbalance, guiding women toward conception and safe motherhood. I also worked closely with antenatal and postnatal care, supporting recovery and lactation with authentic Ayurvedic methods. For me, one key achievement is building confidence in integrative gynecology—using modern diagnostic insights while keeping Ayurveda at the core for safe, effective and holistic outcomes.

I am deeply drawn towards women’s health because I see how often it gets pushed aside or treated only at surface level. In my practice I try to bring Ayurveda and modern gynecology together, not in competition but as two parts of same goal—better health for women across every stage of life. My main focus areas are menstrual disorders like PCOS, PCOD, painful or irregular cycles, heavy bleeding or amenorrhea. I also work closely with infertility cases, supporting ovulation regulation, improving uterine health, and guiding couples through natural Ayurvedic infertility management. Pregnancy care is another big part of what I do. Through *Garbhini Paricharya* (antenatal routines) and *Garbhasanskar*, I support both mother and fetus with safe herbs, diet corrections and lifestyle guidance. I also spend time with postnatal mothers, where *Sutika Paricharya* helps in faster recovery and better lactation. Later in life, menopause and hormonal shifts need careful handling too—bone strength, mood changes, hot flashes—all areas where Ayurveda gives gentle yet effective care. Procedures are also part of my work, like *Uttar Basti* for infertility and uterine disorders, *Yoni Pichu* and *Yoni Dhawan* for local issues like dryness, infection or irritation. I combine these with classical Panchakarma therapies like Virechana and Vamana when needed, to restore hormonal balance and cleanse the system. For me it’s not only about giving a therapy but also helping women understand what is happening in their bodies and how small changes in diet, stress handling, or sleep can change everything. Counseling plays a big role—because many health issues are tied with lifestyle and emotions. End of day, my specialization is holistic women’s healthcare—preventive, promotive and curative. Whether it’s fertility, pregnancy, or menopause, I want to create space where women feel safe, informed and empowered. Authentic Ayurveda, modern insight, and patient-centered care—that’s the mix I stand for, even if the path is not always simple or stright.