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Dr. K Bhagyalaxmi

Dr. K Bhagyalaxmi
Dr Bvk Lifecare Health Center and Primary Health center
Doctor information
Experience:
6 years
Education:
Rajiv Gandhi University Of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am Dr Bhagyalaxmi and ya, I mainly work in General Medicine but over the years my focus got kinda wider... like I kept getting cases across women’s health, skin stuff, joint pain and ortho probs—just couldn't ignore them. I deal a lot with gynaecological disorders now\... PCOD, white discharge, irregular cycles, menopause shifts, that sorta thing. I also handle common skin complaints—acne, rashes, itching, even some chronic stuff ppl live with for yrs. Kids’ cases too—like digestion probs, cold n cough repeating all the time, sleep issues. And joint pain! I see so much of it—knee stiffness, frozen shoulder, cervical, sciatica... people come limping in or barely moving. I try to keep treatment simple but long-lasting. I don’t do fancy claims. I just listen proper, explain things slow and treat the whole picture, not only symptoms. Doesn’t matter if it’s hormones or nerves or pain in the spine—there’s a way to ease it if you track it right.
Achievements:
I am proud to say I was awarded Best DMO during Covid19 times... that phase was messy, exhausting and really tested every corner of our training. I wasn’t sure what to expect daily, rules kept changing, ppl were panicking, staff was short, but somehow I just kept showing up. Did my bit with managing patient flow, field visits, handling emergencies n trying to keep things moving without burning out my team. That award felt like a small moment of pause in all that chaos, but meant a lot.

I am an Ayurvedic doctor with 5 yrs of steady practice in the field—not a lifetime, but long enough to see how people respond when you really pay attention, not just to symptoms but to the whole story behind them. I started out thinking I’ll just treat the doshas, pick the right herbs, and things will work. But real patients kinda show you that it’s more layered. Now I mostly focus on connecting classical Ayurveda with actual day-to-day health struggles people bring in—digestive chaos, sleep going off track, periods all over the place, hair falling out for months, or just plain burnout. Over time I’ve worked a lot with people dealing with long-standing issues—like IBS, acne, weight gain that doesn’t budge, PCOS, stress spikes, thyroid shifts, low energy, even those vague feelings of “not feeling like myself.” I don’t rush into meds. I spend a good amount of time understanding lifestyle, eating patterns, stress points. A lot of my plans involve routine resets, easy-to-follow diet tweaks, herbal support if needed, and just—staying in touch. Most people don’t need complicated therapies, they need clarity. And someone who doesn’t make them feel like a list of symptoms. I’m usually direct but never pushy. I keep my advice realistic, cause no one's going to steam daily or wake at 4 am forever. Even basic things like fixing digestion or improving sleep hygiene makes a huge diff, if done right. Also I like writing or talking about healing in a way that doesn’t scare ppl off with too much jargon or pressure. 5 years in, I’m still learning. Still adjusting. Ayurveda is deep, and the body doesn’t always respond how you expect—but that's kinda the magic too. Every patient brings a different challenge, and I try to meet them where they are, not where textbooks say they *should* be.