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Dr. Meghesh

Dr. Meghesh
Ayunest family and child clinic 155 maharana pratap nagar etah u.p. 207001 Mob. 9410628191
Doctor information
Experience:
16 years
Education:
Sri Sai Ayurvedic Medical College Aligarh
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am working mostly in Pediatrics n General Practice — treating kids from newborns to teens. I monitor growth, nutrition, common illness, and guide on preventive care too. I like helping parents understand their child’s body better instead of just handing meds and sending them off. In adults I manage both acute n chronic conditions like diabetes, BP, infections, digestion issues etc. I usually take an integrative route — using Ayurveda meds with pharmacy insight for safer dosage and better clarity. With my diploma in pharmacy I’m comfortable calculating dose, checking herb-drug combos, and keeping treatment both effective n safe. It’s not about modern vs traditional for me... I just try to pick what’s best for that person.
Achievements:
I am proud to have handled over 10,000+ cases across general and pediatric care—rural, urban, all kinds. I try to combine Ayurvedic logic with pharmacy-based safety, esp in long-term plans. My diploma helps a lot with dosage and cross-checking meds. I’ve done community camps too, mainly on child health and prevention. I just keep the focus on listening, explaining, and making sure patients feel safe with the plan.

I am a BAMS doctor, graduated in 2009. Also hold a Diploma in Pharmacy, which kinda helped me balance the line between classical Ayurveda and practical pharmaceutical care. It’s been more than 14 years in practice now… and over time, I’ve grown more into two core areas — General Practice and Pediatrics. In my general opd, I mostly handle everything from fever, digestion issues, headaches, blood pressure, early diabetes… you name it. But it's not just about prescribing meds. I try to talk through the full picture — daily habits, sleep cycle, mental stress, dosha pattern, food timing. I mix classical Ayurvedic principles with evidence-based pharma knowledge when it makes sense for the patient. Like not one-size-fits-all, but what really fits them. In pediatric care, I work closely with parents and kids, especially in growth-related problems, weak immunity, allergies, appetite loss, and those recurring cold-cough cycles. Monitoring weight, checking milestones, offering nutritional tips – that’s a big part of my day. I also help guide on immunization schedules and explain in simple terms what each stage of childhood really needs. Over the years, I’ve seen how prevention matters way more than we usually think. Whether it’s adults or children, when we intervene early – even with small things like food choices or seasonal routines – we avoid bigger complications later. That part always drives me. I prefer to keep things simple, slow sometimes, but steady. I use Panchakarma when really needed but don’t over-recommend. I do a lot of counseling along with meds – coz I feel if ppl understand what’s happening in their body, half their stress kinda drops away. Still learning everyday. Still listening. Still curious. That’s how I practice.