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Dr. Jatin Kumar Sharma
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I am a BAMS graduate and currently running my own clinic, where I see patients on a regular basis and try to give them honest, practical care. My daily work involves understanding different health concerns, listening properly to what the patient is going through, and then planning treatment in a way that actually fits their routine. I believe treatment should not feel confusing or rushed, and sometimes even small changes make a big difference. Running my own clinic has taught me a lot about responsibility and consistency. Some days are busy, some are slow, but every patient brings a different challenge and learning. I focus mainly on Ayurvedic treatment methods, lifestyle correction and long-term health balance, rather than quick fixes. There are times when progress takes longer, but I stay patient and keep working with the person step by step. I try to keep my approach simple, practical and honest. For me, real success is when a patient feels better in daily life, sleeps better, eats better and slowly regains balance. That is what keeps me going and improving every day.
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Dr. Ayesha Zama
52
0 reviews
I am a qualified Ayurvedic physician with a BAMS degree and an MD, and I have been working in clinical practice for around five years now. My journey has been quite hands-on, and most of what I know comes from seeing real patients every day, not just books. I completed my postgraduation after securing a government seat, which was an important milestone for me and pushed me to take my work more seriously. Being a university rank holder also added responsibility, because expectations naturally increase after that. Over the years I have mainly worked with patients dealing with skin problems like acne, pigmentation, hair fall and long-standing skin conditions, along with lifestyle related concerns such as weight issues, hormonal imbalance and metabolic disorders. I also handle cases of PCOD, thyroid imbalance and digestive problems, which often need patience and careful follow up rather than quick fixes. I try to understand why a problem started, not just what the symptoms look like, because treatment works better that way. My approach is rooted in classical Ayurveda but adapted to today’s lifestyle. I focus on diet correction, daily routine, and practical therapies that people can actually follow. I don’t believe in rushing treatment or giving unrealistic promises. Some cases take time, and I make sure patients understand that healing is a process. I continue to learn with every patient I see. Each case adds something new, and that keeps me grounded and attentive. My goal is simple — to offer honest guidance, consistent care, and treatment plans that help people feel better in real life, not just on paper.
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Dr. Ankita Arya
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0 reviews
I am a Panchakarma physician with around two years of post-graduation experience, and most of my learning has come from hands-on clinical work. During this time I have been deeply involved in detox and purification therapies, managing cases related to chronic pain, digestive imbalance, stress related complaints and long standing lifestyle disorders. Panchakarma is not just a procedure for me, it needs understanding of the body, timing, and patient readiness, and that part I have learnt slowly through daily practice. I have worked closely with patients during all stages of treatment, from assessment to therapy planning and follow-up care. Some days are smooth, some are challenging, but every case teaches something new. I focus a lot on proper preparation, diet regulation and post therapy care, because without that results don’t sustain. Over time, I have learned that small adjustments in routine and consistency matter more than aggressive treatments. My approach is practical, patient oriented and rooted in classical Ayurvedic principles. I continue to refine my skills and understanding, because Panchakarma is deep work and demands patience, precision and constant learning.
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Dr. Prachi Laddha
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I am an Ayurvedic physician with hands-on experience in managing a wide range of health conditions, especially musculoskeletal disorders, digestive problems, infertility concerns and chronic skin issues. Over time I have worked closely with patients dealing with joint pain, back stiffness, muscle weakness and long-standing body aches, and I have seen how deeply these problems affect daily life. My work often involves understanding posture, digestion, lifestyle habits and stress patterns together, not just treating pain on the surface. I also work a lot with infertility related concerns, supporting patients through Ayurvedic assessment, internal medicines and Panchakarma based therapies. In many cases, small changes in digestion, hormonal balance and routine make a noticeable difference, and that part of the process always keeps me attentive. Alongside this, I regularly manage GI tract disorders like acidity, bloating, constipation and irregular digestion, which often connect with many other health complaints. My experience with Panchakarma therapies has helped me handle detoxification, rejuvenation and chronic imbalance cases more confidently. I also treat various dermatological issues such as acne, skin inflammation and long-standing skin conditions, using classical Ayurvedic principles. My approach stays practical, patient focused and grounded in day-to-day realities, because real healing usually happens step by step, not overnight.
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Dr. Manu H S
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I am a doctor with hands on experience in managing skin disorders, spinal problems and long standing joint conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. Over the years I have worked with many patients who come with daily pain, stiffness, nerve related discomfort and skin issues that slowly affect their routine. My focus stays on understanding how these problems develop over time, not just treating the surface symptoms. I spend a lot of time looking at posture, movement patterns, daily habits and how the body reacts to stress and workload. Many cases involve back pain, neck stiffness, joint swelling or chronic skin concerns, and each one behaves little different. Sometimes improvement is quick, sometimes it takes patience, but I try to guide the process carefully. I believe treatment should be practical and realistic, not rushed. I pay close attention to history, lifestyle and body response before deciding next steps. Over time this approach has helped me manage long term conditions in a steady way, even when progress feels slow or uneven.
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Dr. Sumit Alaki
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0 reviews
I am a doctor with around 2–3 years of hands on experience, mainly working with chronic cases and conditions related to Vata imbalance. Over this time I have treated many patients dealing with long standing joint pain, stiffness, nerve related issues and skin concerns that slowly affect daily life. My work mostly focuses on understanding how Vata disturbances show up differently in each person, and why some problems keep returning even after treatment. I spend a lot of time observing patterns, lifestyle habits and digestion, because in many cases the root cause is not very obvious at first. Some days progress feels slow, other days improvement comes unexpectedly, and both teach something. I try to keep my approach practical and patient friendly, without rushing the process. Working with chronic cases has helped me build patience and better clinical judgement. I still believe learning never really stops, and every patient adds something new to my understanding, even when the case looks simple at first.
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Dr. Sahana A N
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I am a doctor who has worked as an intern in a Government hospital in Mysore, and that time shaped a lot of my basic clinical thinking. During that period I was exposed to many real life cases, from OPD work to emergency situations, and it helped me understand how different patients respond in real settings. I also spent time working in rural hospitals, where resources were limited but learning was deep and practical. Along with hospital work, I volunteered in many medical camps, where I got to interact with patients from different backgrounds and health conditions. These experiences taught me how important clear communication and patience really is. Sometimes things did not go as planned, but that is how learning happens. Working in these setups helped me build confidence, responsibility and a better understanding of patient care at ground level. I still carry those lessons with me in daily practice, and they continue to shape how I approach treatment and decision making.
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Dr. Payal Raghatate
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I am a doctor who has worked in OPD and IPD settings at a Government hospital, where I gained real exposure to day to day patient care and emergency based situations. That phase of work taught me how important it is to stay alert, calm and focused even when workload becomes heavy. I handled patients from different backgrounds, some with simple complaints and some with complex medical needs, and each case added something to my learning. Later I started working at Parasnath Speciality Clinic in Wardha, where my role became more structured but still very hands on. Here I manage OPD cases, assist in clinical decision making, and follow up patients closely. I deal with a mix of acute and chronic conditions, and I try to understand not only the disease but also the patient’s daily routine and limitations. Sometimes cases don’t follow textbook patterns, and that’s where experience really helps. I believe observing carefully, listening properly and adjusting treatment step by step makes a big difference. Working in different setups has helped me grow, not just in skills but also in patience and clinical judgement.
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Dr. Arshad Khan
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I am an Ayurvedic physician focused on holistic care for chronic and complex health issues, mainly autoimmune disorders, musculoskeletal problems, and spine related conditions. Over time my work has slowly moved toward cases that dont respond well to short term care, and that needs patience. I regularly see patients with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, cervical pain, lumbar spine disorders, ankylosing spondylitis and long standing pain syndroms. My clinical approach blends classical Ayurvedic principles with evidence informed practice, though balance between the two sometimes take time to settle. I try to understand how disease develops over years, not just weeks. Joint stiffness, reduced mobility, nerve discomfort, fatigue..these patterns repeat often, but every body reacts bit differently. Treatment planning is gradual, adjusted with follow ups, and yes progress is not always fast. I pay close attention to digestion, sleep patterns, posture and daily routine, because these factors quietly worsen autoimmune and spine conditions. Some days the response is encouraging, some days not so much, but consistency matters. My focus stays on improving function, pain control and long term stability rather than quick fixes!! Working with chronic pain has taught me careful observation and flexibility in thinking, which keeps shaping my practice even now.
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Dr. Shivanshu Sharma
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I am Dr. Shivanshu Sharma, an Ayurveda physician with main focus on preventive cardiology and lifestyle related disorders, which slowly became the center of my clinical interest. I completed my BAMS from Vaidya Yagya Dutt Sharma Ayurvedic Mahavidyalaya, Khurja, affiliated to CCS University, where I build a solid base in classical Ayurveda along with practical clinical exposure to many medical conditions. Those early years shaped how I look at chronic disease today, sometimes in simple ways, sometimes more complex. To strengthen my work in heart health, I completed a Certificate Course in Preventive Cardiology from the National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur. This training helped me understand cardiovascular risk assesment, early detection of high risk individuals, and holistic management of hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, obesity and metabolic syndrome using Ayurvedic principles mixed with modern preventive cardiology ideas. The balance is not always easy, but it feels necessary. Currently, I am pursuing a Master of Public Health (MPH) from Max Society of Medical Academics Innovation and Research (MSMAIR), which adds a broader public health and evidence informed angle to my clinical thinking. I try to look beyond symptoms, focusing on long term prevention, lifestyle correction and patient awareness. Learning still feels ongoing, sometimes slow, but it keeps my practice grounded and real.
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