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Dr. Harshit Singh

Dr. Harshit Singh
Phenominal Ayurveda and Panchkarma center. Near essar petrol pump, sikandra rao road, Hathras.
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
Prem Raghu Ayurvedic Medical College And Hospital
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am used to working in high pressure enviroments where time is short and patient needs are many, and in those moments I learned how much good time managment actually matters. During busy shifts I make sure standards of care dont drop even when the flow of patients feel overwhelming. I have worked closely with interdisciplinary teams, doctors, nurses, technicians, and realized true healing comes when we collaborate instead of working in silos. I regularly conduct health checks and small routine assessments that often pick up early warning signs of illness or disease, things that if missed could later become emergencies. In Accident & Emergency I treated more than 100 patients in a single day, and that kind of experience sharpened my ability to quickly identify priorities, stabilize critical cases and still give attention to those with less urgent but important concerns. Managing that volume also taught me patience, sometimes I rush, sometimes I repeat myself, but I always try to ensure patient understands what’s happening. I like to think my specialty is not only in the medical techniques but in keeping calm when situation is chaotic, making sure each patient feels seen not just processed. That balance between speed and care is something I continue to refine every day.
Achievements:
I am grateful that over time I earned the trust of my patients, which for me feels like one of the biggest achievements in this field. Many of them come with doubt or long history of illness, and when they say they belive I can guide them toward recovery, it push me to do better every day. Trust is not built in one day, it came from listening carefully, giving clear advice, and standing by them through the ups and downs of treatment. For me that trust is worth more than any award.

I am an ayurvedic doctor who always wanted to see health in a more connected way, not just about treating one symptom but looking at whole person. In my journey I got the chance to liaise with healthcare professionals from different fields which really taught me how much patients benefit when there is seamless service provision, when no gap is left between one treatment and another. Working in such enviroments made me realise that coordination is just as important as consultation. Right now I practice holistic Panchkarma procedures under guidance of Padmashree Dr Praveen Joshi, and that exposure gave me deeper respect for classical Ayurveda. Under his mentorship I learned not just the techniques but also the discipline and patience required for real healing. Whether it is Vaman, Virechan or basti therapy, I focus on selecting the right approach by carefully understanding the patient’s prakriti and condition. Sometimes I wonder how modern fast life ignores the subtle signals body give, and Panchkarma helps to reset those imbalances gently but effectively. I work closely with people having chronic issues, where long term ayurvedic detox and lifestyle adjustment bring visible relief. But I also see many acute cases where right intervention at right time can prevent problems from becoming bigger. Patient care for me is more than just prescribing medicine, it is about building trust, guiding with diet, explaining pathya apathya, listening to their doubts even when they sound small. I believe Ayurveda is not just treatment, it is a conversation between doctor, patient and nature itself. Sometimes I make mistake in words or miss a detail when explaining, but in my practice I make sure I don’t miss the patient’s story, because that’s where diagnosis really begins. Everyday in this field feels like a reminder that health is both science and art, and I keep learning from both my teachers and my patients.