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Dr. Ravinder singh
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I am a doctor with around 3 year experience in cardiac care, mainly working with patients who have basic lifestyle disease like hypertension, diabetes, obesity, and early heart related problems. My work focus has been on understanding how daily habits slowly affect the heart, and how small changes can actually make a difference, even if progress feels slow sometimes.
I am involved in routine cardiac assessment, monitoring risk factors, and guiding patients through long-term management of heart health. Most of my experience comes from handling common but serious conditions, and I spend a lot of time explaining things in simple language, though I still feel patients hear only half of it on busy days. Preventive cardiology, lifestyle modification, and early intervention are areas I deal with often, even when outcomes are not imediately visible.
I am careful about balancing medical treatment with practical lifestyle advice, because strict plans rarely work in real life. Diet, physical activity, stress control, and medication adherence are parts I revisit again and again, maybe more than needed, but repetition helps. Some cases improve quickly, others dont, and that uncertainty keeps me alert.
I am still learning everyday through patient interaction, small clinical mistakes, and feedback that comes quietly. Cardiac care demands patience, and I try to bring that into my practice, even on long or tiring shifts!! My approach stays simple, evidence-based, and patient-centered, even if the process feels a bit messy at times.
Dr. Gaurav Kushwaha
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I am a qualified BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) graduate with a strong grounding in classical Ayurveda and how it fits into modern clinical settings. My training shaped the way I think about disease, health, and recovery, and honestly I still keep learning from every patient I see, even now.
I am experienced in patient consultation, detailed case taking, and Ayurvedic diagnosis based on Prakriti, Vikriti, Agni, Dosha imbalance, and lifestyle patterns. I focus a lot on understanding the root cause rather than just symptoms, which sometimes takes time, and sometimes patients are surprised by how many questions I ask. But that part matters. A lot.
My approach to treatment planning is individualized and practical, combining classical Ayurvedic principles with present-day life realities. Diet, daily routine, mental stress, sleep habits, and digestion all play a role, and I try to address them together, not in isolation. Some days this process feels complex, but I believe clarity comes from that complexity.
I have hands-on experience managing a wide range of general health concerns through Ayurveda, using personalized therapies and lifestyle guidance. I pay close attention to Agni assessment because weak digestion quietly causes many problems, though this is often overlooked. I may repeat this point during consults, maybe too often.
I aim to practice Ayurveda in a way that feels grounded, ethical, and realistic. I am careful not to overpromise results, and I value honest communication, even when progress feels slow. Medicine is not always linear, and healing rarely follows a straight line!!
I am committed to continuing clinical learning and refining my skills, while staying rooted in authentic Ayurvedic wisdom, even when modern practice pulls in many directions.
Dr. Vikas Agrawal
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I am a medical professional with long, hands on experince in clinical and administrative healthcare roles, and I still feel I am learning everyday. Over the years I worked as a Resident Medical Officer for 10 years, handling day to day patient care, emergency coordination, and clinical decision support in hospital settings, sometimes under real pressure and limited time.
I am also worked as Deputy Medical Superintendent, where my role extended beyond clinical duties into hospital administration, coordination with medical teams, and ensuring smooth functioning of patient services. This position required balancing patient safety, staff concerns, and operational responsiblities, which was not always simple, and at times a bit overwhelming.
I am involved deeply in patient counseling and medical consultancy, focusing on clear communication, realistic guidance, and helping patients understand their condition and treatment options without overcomplicating things. I also provide medico legal advice, drawing from years of clinical exposure and practical understanding of medical documentation, ethical practice, and legal responsibilities, which many doctors worry about but rarely talk openly.
I am having around 25 years of experience in consultancy, supporting patients and healthcare systems with informed medical opinions and ongoing guidance. My approach to care is practical, patient-focused, and honest, even when answers are not straightforward. I try to listen more than I speak, though I do speak alot when clarity is needed!!
I am committed to ethical medical practice, continous learning, and responsible decision-making, even when situations feel uncertain or demanding.
Dr. Katariya Nutankumar Parshotambhai
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I am focused on ayurvedic care for male and female infertility, and most of my clinical work has grown around this area over time. I work closely with couples and individuals who are struggling with reproductive health concerns, using classical Ayurveda principles along with practical, day-to-day treatment planning. My experience in infertility management is extensive, though every case still feels a little different, and I do stop and rethink when needed.
I approach male infertility and female infertility as whole-body conditions, not isolated problems. In Ayurveda, digestion, hormones, stress patterns, and daily routine all matter, and I try to address these together rather than chasing one symptom only. Treatment plans are individualized, sometimes adjusted slowly, sometimes faster than expected, depending on how the body responds, which can be unpredictable at times..
Patient care for me is about listening first, then explaining clearly, even if it takes longer. I believe ayurvedic infertility treatment requires patience, from the patient and also from me, and I stay involved through each phase of care. Results dont follow a fixed timeline, and I am honest about that, even when it feels uncomfortable.
I continue to rely on traditional ayurvedic understanding of reproductive health while keeping my clinical decisions grounded in real patient response, not theory alone! This balance matters to me, even when I question my own approach and refine it again.
Dr. Mukul Bagga
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I am Vaidya Mukul Bagga, a classical and authentc Ayurvedic practitioner, and I work with a very traditional yet practical approach to healing. My focus has always been on treating the root cause, not just managing symptoms, though sometimes that takes patience from both side. I practice Ayurveda in its original form, using holiastic methods that include diet, lifestyle modification, and individualized treatment plans.
My core expertise is in skin disorders such as fungal infections, psoriasis, eczema, urticaria and other chronic or recurring skin issues. These conditions can be stubborn and confusing, and I often see patients after years of trial and error. Hair problems are another major area of my work, including dandruff, alopecia, excessive hair fall, and premature greying of hair, which I see linked closely with digestion and daily habits, not only external care.
I also treat joint disorders like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and vatarakt, where pain, stiffness, and mobility issues affect everyday life. Gastrointestinal conditions such as IBS and hyperacidity are common in my practice too, and they are rarely simple, even when they look simple at first glance.
Infertility care is something I handle with extra sensitivity. I treat male infertility including erectile dysfunction and low sperm count, as well as female conditions like PCOD and leucorrhea. The approach is always personalized, sometimes slow, but aimed at long-term balance rather then quick fixes.
I believe Ayurveda works best when lifestyle and food choices are addressed properly, even if patients resist it at first!! I keep learning from every case, and honestly, not every case is easy, but that process matters to me.
Dr. Gireesh D V
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I am pursuing my M.S final in Davangere, currently focused on strengthening my foundation in general surgery and related clinical practice. My training at this stage involve daily exposure to surgical wards, operation theatre work, emergency care, and long case discussions, which honestly keeps me on my toes most days. I work closely with senior surgeons and faculty, learning step-by-step decision making, patient evaluation, and perioperative management, sometimes slowly, sometimes faster than expected.
I am particularly interested in developing safe surgical judgement, understanding anatomy in real operating settings, and applying evidence based principles to routine and complex cases. Pre-operative assessment and post-operative follow up are areas I give a lot of attention to, because missing small details there can change outcomes. There are days when things feels overwhelming, but the learning never really stops.
My approach with patients is simple and direct. I try to explain conditions and procedures in a clear way, though I know I still need improvment there. Listening carefully matter more than rushing, even during busy OPD hours. I believe consistent training, ethical practice, and honest communication are core to becoming a dependable surgeon.
Being in the final phase of my M.S, I am focused on refining my surgical skills, academic knowledge, and clinical confidence, even when progress feel uneven at times. This journey is demanding, a bit exhausting, but also deeply grounding in what medicine actually means!!
Dr. Vilasmati Patil
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I am a doctor who has worked in hospitals in Bangalore, and most of my daily work has been around women’s health. Over the years I have been involved in antenatal care and postnatal care, following patients through pregnancy, delivery periods, and the often ignored weeks after. I focus a lot on routine ANC checkups, monitoring maternal health, fetal growth, and explaining things in a way that makes sense, even when time is short.
I am also experienced in managing PNC care, including recovery after delivery, breastfeeding guidance, and basic newborn related concerns. Sometimes this phase is messy and unpredictable, and I try to stay practical rather than idealistic, which patients usually appreciate. I may repeat myself at times, but clarity matters more than sounding smart.
A significant part of my work includes infertility care and the evaluation of common gynec problems. This involves initial assessments, basic investigations, cycle related issues, and counseling, which can feel heavy for patients. I try to keep the approach calm and realistic, though not every case moves fast, and that can be frustrating for everyone involved.
I am comfortable handling common gynecological problems such as menstrual irregularities, pelvic pain, and general reproductive health concerns. My approach to patient care is simple, patient-centered, and based on listening first, even if it takes longer. I believe clear communication builds trust, though I still feel I can explain better some days than others..
Working in Bangalore hospitals has exposed me to diverse patient needs, and it keeps pushing me to learn, adjust, and improve, even when days get long!!
Dr. Basavarajeshwari B
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I am a holistic Ayurvedic physician focused on healing that connects the body, mind, and day to day life in a practical way. My academic journey started at DGMAMC, where I completed my graduation in Ayurveda, followed by a Master’s degree in Roganidana from SDM College of Ayurveda and Hospital, Hassan, which shaped how I look at disease from the root level rather than just symptoms.
During my training, I received extensive clinical exposure in both OPD and IPD settings, learning directly through patient care at these institutions. Later, I worked for over 2 years at Shri Jagadguru Gavisiddeswara Ayurvedic Medical College, Koppal, managing a wide range of clinical cases. Those years taught me patience, clinical clarity, and also how unpredictable real healing can be sometimes.
My practice is based on personalized, evidence-based Ayurvedic medicine, with strong focus on diagnosis, preventive healthcare, and long-term sustainable healing. I spend time understanding prakriti, lifestyle patterns, and underlying imbalances, even when it takes longer than expected or feels repetitive. Ayurveda, for me, works best when care is individualised and realistic, not rushed.
I believe true healing happens through the alchemy of mind and body, though I am still learning how deeply connected they really are. I try to offer care that is attentive, compassionate and accessible, and I stay available to my patients on call when they need guidance, even outside regular hours. Some days are intense, some quieter, but the commitment stays the same—supporting health in a way that feels grounded, honest, and human..
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