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Dr. Priyanka Patel

Dr. Priyanka Patel
Raj Rajeshwari Ayurvedic Wellness centre raipur
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
Rajiv Lochan Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital Chandkhuri,Durg C.G
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly treating ano-rectal conditions like piles, fissure, n fistula... most of these come late when pain is already bad. I usually go for ksharasutra, internal meds, sometimes sitz bath too if needed. Depends on how the case shows up. PCOS & PCOD cases, I see regularly – it’s not just about missing periods. It’s full hormonal chaos... weight gain, mood, facial hair, even digestion. I try to work slow with each one – diet, herbs, routine. UTIs are common esp in women. Some are one-time, but many are repeat cases due to poor water, hygiene or just ignored symptoms. I usually start with mutravaha line of treatment, then detox and rasayan to rebuild. Not all patients stick to the plan fully but when they do, the result stays. I just try to go root level, not surface-only fixes... it’s slow but works.
Achievements:
I am done with a Diploma in Kshara Sutra — learned proper para-surgical methods for treating piles, fissure, fistula n all that. The training was super hands-on, like not just theory but real cases. I got to assist, prep, even handle some basics directly. It gave me lot more clarity on how to apply classical methods practically... esp for ano-rectal disorders that ppl usually delay too long!!

I am working as an Ayurvedic doctor, mostly based in Raipur. Did my Kshara Sutra training at Raj Rajeshwari Ayurvedic Wellness Centre — that course gave me solid hands-on with para-surgical treatments, especially in cases like piles, fissure, fistula... all those tough ano-rectal things that ppl usually delay treatment for. The techniques felt rooted, clean, and way more effective than I expected tbh. I’m still continuing at the same wellness centre now, serving as junior consultant. Everyday OPDs, classical case sheets, pradhan karma prep, counselling — kinda doing all the real stuff that teaches you more than any degree. I’ve learned to handle both chronic and lifestyle disorders, and also understand the pace at which patients actually change. Ayurveda demands patience — and teaching that to patients is half the battle. Apart from my Ayurvedic side, I’ve also worked as RMO at Palak Gawari IVF Centre. It was diff from my usual comfort zone, but I picked up valuable exposure — especially with reproductive and fertility-related conditions. Cross-learning from modern protocols while keeping ayurveda close felt like a good balance. I also had ICU & emergency ward experience as RMO at Shri Sankalp Multi-Speciality Hospital, Sarona, Raipur. That part was intense. Round-the-clock duties, sudden shift of cases, cardiac emergencies, trauma — not the place where Ayurveda is usually discussed, but you do learn a lot about stability, team decisions, vitals and when not to intervene with herbs. Honestly, working in both Ayurvedic and modern hospital setups gave me a clearer idea of how to bridge the gap. I’ve started looking at each patient more wholistically — whether it’s kriyakalpa or vitals monitoring, it's all about understanding the person behind the disease.