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Dr. Sindiri Lahari

Dr. Sindiri Lahari
Visakhapatnam
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
Dr. NRS Government Ayurvedic Medical College
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am practicing mainly in general medicine, which means I see a wide variety of cases every single day. From simple colds, fever and digestion problems to more long term issues like hypertension, diabetes or chronic joint pain. Each patient is different, some come with clear history, others just with vague symptoms, and my role is to connect the dots. I focus on understanding dosh imbalance, prakriti and lifestyle factors before giving treatment. For acute cases I use fast acting herbal medicines where possible, for chronic ones I go deeper into diet, routine and gradual correction. General medicine may sound broad, but for me it’s about being ready to handle whatever walks into the clinic — respiratory complaints, skin flare ups, headaches, urinary troubles, digestive upsets, even emotional stress that shows up as physical disease. Sometimes the challenge is not the disease itself but making patient understand that healing takes time. Some expect one dose miracle, others follow half of the advice. I keep communication open, explain in simple words, and adjust plans according to their capacity. This approach helps me build trust and ensure compliance. General medicine in Ayurveda is not just managing illness but promoting wellness too. I guide patients on seasonal routines, preventive care, simple diet shifts that keep disorders from developing. For me it’s about balance — treat the immediate issue but also set foundation for long term health.
Achievements:
I am not having any big awards or formal achievements to list right now, but I see my real progress in the day to day practice. Each patient I meet, every case I manage, adds to my learning and skill. For me, being able to apply Ayurveda knowledge, guide people with diet, lifestyle, herbal support and see them improve little by little feels like achievement enough. Maybe not something written on paper yet, but still meaningful in my journey as doctor.

I am an Ayurvedic doctor from Andhra Pradesh, and my journey with Ayurveda started when I joined Dr. NRS Government Ayurvedic Medical College in Vijayawada, where I completed my BAMS degree in 2023. Those years gave me strong foundation in classical texts, diagnosis methods, Panchakarma and the practical side of patient care. Right now I’m working as an Ayurvedic consultant at RJR Herbal Hospital, where I get daily exposure to different types of patients and conditions. During my practice I observed how many health problems today are lifestyle driven — stress, poor diet, irregular routines — and Ayurveda provides a way to correct these by bringing body and mind back into balance. I treat patients with chronic conditions, digestive disorders, joint pain, skin diseases, and also help those looking for preventive and wellness care. For me, treatment is not only giving medicine but also guiding diet, sleep, daily habits and seasonal changes. Even a small correction sometimes makes a big impact. At RJR hospital I also interact with seniors and colleagues, which keeps me learning every single day. Each patient teaches something new — sometimes the pulse doesn’t match the symptoms, sometimes they don’t follow the diet and expect fast results, and I need to explain again with patience. That part of communication became as important as prescribing medicine. What motivates me is seeing patients return with lighter symptoms, better energy, or simply saying they feel more balanced. Ayurveda is not quick-fix but when it works, the changes are deeper and long lasting. My aim is to keep practicing honestly, to refine my skills in diagnosis and therapies, and to make Ayurveda accessible in a way that fits modern life without losing its original essence.