Dr. Shivam Raghuwanshi
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | LN AYURVED COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL BHOPAL |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am Dr. Shivam Raghuwanshi, a registered BAMS doctor who try to keep Ayurveda simple and real for people. My main work is with digestive and gastric problems like acidity, IBS, grahani and piles — these cases show up a lot and I focus on root-cause not just symptom stop. I also treat bone & joint issues such as arthritis, osteoarthritis, even AVN where mobility gets badly affected. Skin and hair disorders too, like psoriasis, eczema, chronic itching, hairfall that doesn’t settle with random oils.
Lifestyle diseases are another area I handle often — diabetes, hypertension, obesity — conditions that need discipline more than anything else. Women’s health is also close to my work, including PCOS, irregular cycles, and fertility support. Beyond that, I guide patients in preventive and wellness care, immunity building, seasonal detox, diet and pathya-apathya advice.
My approach is mostly thorough case taking, careful Ayurvedic consultation, using herbal and classical medicines alongside diet & lifestyle correction. I prefer safe, natural methods, steady changes instead of shortcuts. My mission is really to make this healing accessible both offline and through online consultations, giving patients a balanced way to live healthier. Sometimes results are slow, sometimes faster, but the aim always is long-term wellness not just temporary fix. |
Achievements: | I am certified in CCP Panchakarma training from Maharashtra, where I got advanced hands-on exposure in detox n rejuvenation therapies of Ayurveda. Along with that, I also conducted few health awareness and wellness programs — small groups sometimes, bigger gatherings other times, all with same aim of spreading ayurved in practical way. In practice I worked with patients struggling with lifestyle disorders & joint conditions, and managed them successfully through ayurvedic methods, herbs, diet corrections etc. |
I am practicing Ayurveda since about 2 years now\.. feels short when you say it, but in these years the exposure has been intense. I started out just focusing on basic case taking, understanding prakriti, simple digestive issues etc, but slowly I began seeing more complex cases too. Some patients come with chronic skin flare, some with long standing joint stiffness, some just tired and confused after trying many other treatments. Each case teaches you something new, not only about the disorder but also about patience. In these 2 years I leaned more into combining classical Ayurvedic diagnosis like naadi pariksha with careful history taking. Sometimes symptoms don’t add up cleanly, but the pulse or tongue shows another story.. and you realize how layered each imbalance is. Treatment for me is usually a mix of herbal formulations, dietary corrections, and lifestyle tweaks. Panchakarma also I recommend but only where I feel it’s truly necessary. Doing it randomly can actually make things worse, and I learnt that early. I also pay attention to how people can actually follow what I suggest. It’s easy to write long list of restrictions, but if patient won’t stick to it, nothing changes. So I break it down, one step at a time. And sometimes I do worry — like am I going too slow, should I push harder. But Ayurveda isn’t about rushing, it’s about gradual correction. Working closely with patients, seeing small improvements — like less pain, better sleep, digestion becoming lighter — those moments remind me why I chose this path. These 2 years gave me foundation, mistakes too, but also the confidence that Ayurveda still has strong place in today’s world if practiced with honesty.