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Dr. Anisha Kumari

Dr. Anisha Kumari
Currently I'm working in Tatkshana Ayurveda Hospital at 2nd Cross ,Marappanapalya, yeshwantpur, tumkur road (560022)
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
Uttrakhand Ayurved University Gurukul Campus
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly working with osteoarthritis patients where I provide therapies like Abhyang, Janu basti and also pichu for joint pain relief n mobility improvement. These therapies when done in proper sequence really reduce stiffness and help patients get back to daily activity with more ease. Each case is diff, some respond fast, others take time, but I try to match treatment with their prakriti and condition. I also treat skin disease patients, and that includes things like psoriasis, eczema, recurrent rashes, acne etc. In such cases I don’t just look at skin outside but also digestion, diet mistakes and dosh imbalance inside. Herbal medicines, external lepas, diet guidance together form the line of care. Sometimes even small correction like food timing makes big diff in skin healing. For me specialization is not just about repeating same protocol, it’s about adjusting Ayurveda therapies and medicine for that one person sitting in front of me. Whether it is a joint disorder or chronic skin issue, my aim is to restore balance slowly and naturally, giving patient steady results instead of temporary patch work.
Achievements:
I am attending many seminars over time and each one gave me some new angle to Ayurveda practice. Some were on chronic disorders, some on diet & lifestyle, others more on Panchakarma methods. From all of them I got lots of experiences, meeting seniors, listening to case discussions, seeing different treatment approaches. These seminars helped me improve my practical understanding and also gave me confidence to apply that knowledge with patients in real clinical work.

I am skilled in Panchkarma therapies and I see them not just as detox but as a way to reset body & mind for long term recovery. Over the years I learned to adapt these treatments carefully — choosing when they actually fit the patient’s condition rather than just following fixed patterns. Detoxification is a powerful tool, but only if done according to the strength of the person, the season, and the exact imbalance. That’s something I pay attention to each time. Prakriti assessment is another part of my practice. I like to go deep into pulse, digestion, habits, even small signs that tell me about a patient’s constitution. When I understand that correctly, treatment usually becomes smoother and results more consistent. Arthritis patients are one group I often deal with — stiffness, swelling, limited movement, pain that just doesn’t go away. For them, Panchkarma, herbs, and diet correction together give better relief than any one thing alone. Besides Ayurved, I also trained in suturing and suture removal, which gave me confidence in handling minor procedures safely. During my internship and practice, I assisted in several normal vaginal deliveries. That exposure showed me how delicate, yet powerful natural processes are, and how important it is for a doctor to remain calm and precise in those moments. One achievement I value is the rapport I developed with patients. Sometimes listening is as important as prescribing. Many come with doubts or half trust, but when they feel heard, they follow the advice more seriously. That connection itself becomes part of the healing process. My focus is always on personalized care — whether it’s Panchkarma, diet planning, or even a small herbal intervention. I try to see the patient as a whole, not just a set of symptoms. And even if results are slow, I find that with steady effort, the improvement is deeper and lasts longer.