Dr. Suresh Bhat
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | Muniyal Institute of Ayurveda Medical Sciences |
Academic degree: | Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am interested in a wide range of Ayurvedic care areas cause in real practice patients don’t come with one single label. My focus moves across dermatology cases like eczema, psoriasis, acne, pigmentation, to neurological and brain disorders where sleep, memory, or seizures are involved. I also handle joint and bone care — arthritis, spine pain, fractures healing slow — and a big part of my work is gynecology & infertility, PCOD, menstrual imbalance, postnatal care.
Respiratory problems like asthma, bronchitis, allergies show up often, as do digestive and liver issues — gastritis, IBS, fatty liver. Even vascular complaints like varicose veins or piles need tailored chikitsa. I also see chronic cardiac & diabetes patients, where long-term management matters more than quick fixes. ENT care, thyroid imbalance, immune weakness, hair loss — all of these overlap with skin and systemic health, so they often come together.
My approach is always the same at core — understand prakriti, trace the root imbalance, and design treatment using classical therapies, diet, Panchakarma if needed. Some conditions need months of consistency, some respond fast, but I try to keep it realistic and safe for each person. |
Achievements: | I am practicing Ayurveda for 7 yrs now and in this time handled more than a lakh patients both offline n online, which still feels huge when I think back. Along the way I also trained 5 UG students, trying to pass on what I learnt in clinics not just books. I conduct ayurveda and health awareness programs often cause people still don’t know the basics that can prevent half their problems. Cleared NTET recently, was a University rank holder in UG, and finished my MD finals with first grade too. |
I am the Chief Consulting Physician and CEO at Ayurbhoomi Health Care, where for the past 7+ yrs I have been fully into practicing classical, pure Ayurveda without diluting its roots. My journey has been focused on working as a Rasa Vaidya — dealing with herbo-mineral formulations, rasaushadhis, and classical therapies that demand precision but also give powerful results when used properly. At Ayurbhoomi, we specialize in chronic illnesses that usually trouble people for years — arthritis, digestive disorders, skin problems, neurological issues, hormonal imbalances, even lifestyle diseases like diabetes or obesity. Many patients come after trying multiple treatments with little relief, and that’s where Ayurveda shows its strength. I create treatment plans that combine classical chikitsa, Panchakarma where needed, yoga, and pathya-apathya guidance. Sometimes simple changes work, sometimes it takes months of close monitoring — but each case has to be personalized, no shortcuts. Over the years I’ve seen how blending Ayurveda with Yoga therapy creates more sustainable outcomes, especially for pain management, stress-related conditions, and metabolic disorders. Running Ayurbhoomi also means ensuring that quality of care is consistent, that patients feel safe, and that therapies are done with proper protocols. Managing both clinical care and administrative responsibilities hasn’t always been easy, but it helped me build a clearer vision of what true Ayurveda-based healthcare can look like in today’s world. My approach is always patient-first — rooted in authentic texts, practical in application, and guided by the idea that long-term healing happens only when the root cause is corrected. Ayurveda is not just about treating a disease name, it’s about restoring balance in body & mind together. That’s what I try to keep alive in every consultation and every treatment plan.