Dr. Nikita Gulia
Experience: | 77 years |
Education: | MSM Institute of Ayurveda Khanpur Kalan |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly focused on patient care because for me healing start from understanding a person not just a disease. I spend time in dosha assessment and nadi parikshan, those old ayurvedic diagnostic tools that tell so much about body balance and health patterns. Sometimes it feel surprising how pulse can reveal things a patient not even mention. I also provide holistic health councelling, where I look at diet, sleep, stress, routine, even small habits that disturb balance.
In my specialization I try to combine traditional wisdom with practical advice so that patients can actually follow it in real life. Some listen carefully and follow, some struggle and I also adjust things step by step. Ayurveda is not one size fits all, and my approach is to personalize the treatment, whether it is herbs, detox or lifestyle change. I believe real healing is not only in medicine but in how patient feels supported through the process.
I keep learning from each case, sometimes I rethink my method, sometimes I get reasured that the classical approach still works perfectly. These small doubts and corrections make me sharper in my work. My interest stay rooted in building trust, guiding people towards balance and making Ayurveda simple enough to apply without confusion. |
Achievements: | I am worked at Betterway Ayurveda for about 6 months and that period give me good practical exposure. I got to handle patient cases closely, see how treatment plans are designed, and also learn how to adjust therapies depending on patient’s condition. It was not just theory but real practice, with people coming in with chronic problems, skin issues, digestion complaints, joint pain and many other. During this time I also improved my skill in counseling and building comfort with patients, which I feel is as important as medicine itself. That experience still guide my way of practice now, it made me more confident in applying ayurvedic principles in daily care. |
I am passionate about Ayurveda in a way that sometimes hard to even put in words, for me it’s not just medicine it’s a life path. I practice with a strong foundation in traditional ayurvedic texts, yet I try not to remain stuck only in the past, I keep learning new approaches and how to align them with modern needs, even tech updates that make patient care more effective. In my daily practice I focus on holistic healthcare, meaning I don’t just look at the symptom a person brings but at the whole pattern, the dosha imbalance, diet habits, stress triggers, lifestyle gaps. This approach has helped me work with wide range of cases, from skin and digestive problems to chronic pain and women’s health issues. Sometimes patients come expecting a quick cure but I explain that Ayurveda is about deep rooted healing, it might take time but it works on the base cause not just cover it. I make herbal formulations, plan dietary routines, recommend panchakarma or simple daily rituals depending on the condition and also the person’s prakriti. I believe trust is very important, that’s why I try to really listen before suggesting anything. My goal is to be a partner in someone’s wellness journey, not just a doctor writing prescriptions. There are days it feels tough when recovery is slow or patient get restless, but seeing gradual positive change makes it worth the effort. What keeps me going is the blend of ancient knowledge with modern practice, where an age old remedy can be delivered with more precision today. Ayurveda is vast and I feel I am still learning, but every patient I treat gives me new experience, new insight. That constant growth is what makes this work meaningful and keeps my dedication alive.