Dr. Deepthi Surendra
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | Rajiv Gandhi University Of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am specialized in helping patients who come with very diff kinds of complaints, sometimes straight forward sometimes layered with long history. My main work area is in neurological issues and gynecology disorders, where people often need both patience and precise treatment. I try to combine ayurvedic principles with practical care, whether it is for chronic pain, migraine, menstrual irregularitys, or fertility related problems. Over time I also gained experince in dermatology linked to hormonal imbalance, stress induced disorders and gut related complaints that show up in skin or mind. Panchakarma is another area I focus on, I consider it a core part of management not only for detox but also for rehabilitation after chronic condtions. Working hands on with patients taught me that no case is ever same, even if diagnosys look similar. Each treatment plan I design is individual, and I dont hesitate to adjust when body response is diff than expected. That flexibilty and consistency both define my practice. |
Achievements: | I am grateful that during my UG I secured 9th rank in research methodology subject under Rajiv Gandhi University, which gave me a solid base in understanding clinical study and patient data. I took part in many ayurveda camps, where real exposure to community health shaped my practice more than books. I also conducted health programs at PHC and got honoured there, small moments but they remind me why this path matter and keep me grounded to patient care. |
I am a graduated BAMS doctor and my journey in ayurveda practice has taken me through different setups, each shaping the way I see health care. I worked as a medical AYUSH officer in a PHC government hospital in Karnataka for 2 years, where I got hands-on with patients from rural background, dealing with day-to-day health issues that needed quick thinking as well as compassion. That time taught me that theory alone can’t guide you, you need patience and presence. Later I assisted as a practitioner in Credo Wellness Centre, where focus was more on lifestyle, wellness and integrative approach. Working there showed me how ayurveda can fit into modern wellness models, how people come not only with illness but with confusion about food, sleep, stress and want clear answers. I tried to balance the traditional treatments with practical guidance, and sometimes it worked perfectly, other times it was learning for me also. I went on to found my own clinic, Sanjeevini Ayurveda Chikithsalaya, where for 3 years I treated patients independently, managed therapies and also ran panchakarma treatments. Running a clinic was challenging, from managing patients to small things like schedules, but it gave me confidence and identity as a physician. Each case—whether it was chronic digestive issue, women’s health disorder, or skin problems—was a step towards understanding the depth of ayurveda. Currently I am working with Kudos Ayurveda in Bangalore, continuing to bring ayurvedic care to people in a city setup. Here I see a lot of lifestyle disorders, stress related complaints, diabetes, obesity, and chronic joint issues, and I try to create treatment plans that are both rooted in ayurvedic principles and adaptable for today’s busy life. My path so far is not about big titles but about steady practice, building trust with patients and keeping honesty towards the pathy I follow. Mistkes and corrections come, but each one add something valuable to the work.