Dr. Omkar Waghalkar
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | Maharashtra University of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am currently practicing in Pune, and over time my focus has grown around providing care that fit both the fast lifestyle of the city and the deep need for long term health support. I see patients from diffrent backgrounds, dealing with conditions ranging from routine infections to chronic illness. Many come with issues linked to stress, urban diet, or lifestyle imbalance, which are very common in metro like Pune. I rely on ayurvedic principles along with practical guidance—diet correction, daily routine adjustment, and when needed safe herbal medication. At the same time, I try to keep approach flexible, no rigid formulas, because what work for one person may not work for another. My speciality isn’t just about treating one disease but about giving complete care that improve both physical and emotional well-being. Practicing in Pune gave me chance to understand community health challenges better, and it shapes how I guide each patient toward realistic, sustainable recovery!! |
Achievements: | I am proud that my biggest acheivement stays centered on patient’s well being. Over the years I worked on helping people not only with physical symptoms but also guiding them towards balance in daily life. Many of them showed improvemnt in health markers, sleep, digestion, even mood, which matter a lot. For me every case is reminder that ayurveda with simple life style care can create long lasting relief without over medicating, and that trust from patients is real success. |
I am working closely with patients who struggle with chronic stress, anxiety-related somatic problems and psychosomatic symptom that often show up in very real physical ways. For me it’s always striking how the mind n body are so tangled, how stomach pain, headaches, sleep disturbance or even skin flares can all connect back to long-standing stress. I see it almost daily. My focus is on ayurvedic based management that helps balance the system, but I also rely on careful listening and gradual counseling because no two person bring the same story. Over the yrs I worked with people who came in for unexplained body ache or fatigue, sometimes they had already done multiple test but results show nothing clear. In such cases the root cause was often anxiety or mental overload, but that didn’t make their suffering less real. I create treatment plans with herbs, simple diet modfications, breathing routines, and lifestyle shifts. I don’t push quick fixes, I prefer steady improvements, even small one’s, that build confidence and reduce symptoms step by step. In many cases, I saw measurable improvement not only in physical complaints but in emotional well-being too—patients reported better sleep, lower heart palpitations, or reduced episodes of panic. And that’s when I feel the work makes sense. My speciality also extend into managing psychosomatic disorders where stress amplifies health issues like IBS, hypertension or chronic joint stiffness. It require patience, because healing is not straight line, but when patient feel lighter, calmer, or free from that constant weight, that feels like the real success. I believe in integration: traditional ayurveda principle with practical modern insight, always focusing on patient safety. I try to maintain a trustful relation, explaining clearly why a treatment is given, how it might help, and what changes to expect. Each story is different, and maybe that’s why I never get tired of this work.