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Dr. Ranjit Kumar Nayak

Dr. Ranjit Kumar Nayak
Men's Bay Sex Clinic Metro Healthcare Vivekanand Marg Mousi maa square Bhubaneswar 751002 Odisha. Mob.6371510709
Doctor information
Experience:
23 years
Education:
M.B.B.S, (Sambalpur University). Master of Surgery, (Utkal University). Scb medical college, Cuttack
Academic degree:
MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Area of specialization:
I am someone who works mostly around gynecology, infertility, and sexual health stuff—like real, day-to-day concerns that both men & women deal with but don’t always talk about openly. My practice kinda revolves around things like messed up periods, PCOS, fertility struggles, low hormones, and also intimacy issues like erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, or when women just don’t feel “right” during sex—pain, dryness, or zero interest. All that’s part of health too, not just physical but emotional and yeah, relationship wise too. What I do isn’t about rushing thru 10 mins n writing a prescription. I like to know what’s really going on beneath the surface. Like, is stress messing up your hormones? Are you eating okay or just surviving on sugar and caffeine? Is the relationship safe n open? Sometimes the body’s reacting to emotional weight, sometimes it's pure biology—but usually it’s a messy mix, and we gotta untangle it step by step. My treatment plans are pretty holistic...meaning I use science-backed options, sure, but always customized. One person’s PCOD plan won’t work for the next. And with sexual health—I make sure the space is super safe, private, no awkward stares or judgemental advice. Just honest talks that help. This kind of work needs patience, a bit of detective skill honestly, and empathy that goes beyond lab reports. I just try to show up fully for each case, even if I don’t always have the easy answer right away. We figure it out together.
Achievements:
I am really proud of how many couples I’ve supported through infertility treatment... like watching them go from confused n hopeless to holding their baby—honestly, that still hits different every time. My success rate’s been solid across the board, which I think comes down to personalizing stuff... not just following textbook protocols but tweaking based on what each couple needs, emotionally too not just medically. On the sexual health front—whether it’s ED in men or desire issues in women—I try to keep things open and honest, no weird silences or surface-level advice. I do get ppl who say they feel safe n understood, which to me matters more than just numbers. That said, ya I’ve managed to maintain close to 100% satisfaction when it comes to sexual disorder cases. And not just cause of treatment plans, but cuz I take time to listen n explain things without jargon or judgement.

I am someone who’s spent 22+ yrs walking alongside people through their health journeys—some smooth, some really tough. My work as a physician started in internal medicine, and honestly that foundation has helped me handle like...a huge range of stuff—from diabetes, infections, thyroid issues, to those not-so-clear symptoms that need digging deeper. I believe medicine’s not just about fixing one thing, it’s about understanding the whole person—mind, body, lifestyle, all of it. For the last 6 years, I’ve also been working in gynecology, and that area kinda took hold of my heart. Helping women through cycle issues, pregnancy, infertility phases or just making sense of hormone chaos—it’s not just science, it’s emotion too. I try to listen before anything else, because most times the answer’s in their story...not the labs. Now, for the past 5 yrs I’m also seeing folks as a sexologist. That work’s delicate. Real personal. I talk to both men and women dealing with ED, low sex drive, pain, or relationship troubles... and believe me, most people just want a safe space to open up without judgement. I use evidence-based therapies, counseling tools, but sometimes, just being heard properly—without weirdness or awkwardness—makes half the diff. My approach’s pretty integrated. Like I don’t believe in throwing pills at problems. I ask a lot of questions, maybe more than expected. Why is this happening? What else in life is off-track? It’s that mix of physical and emotional that really guides my plans. I keep updating myself too, because medicine’s changing fast. Whether someone walks in with chronic fatigue, irregular periods, or intimacy issues—they’ll get honest advice, clear explanations n support that sticks with them even after the consult. My goal isn’t just to treat, it’s to help people get back some control over their own health...in ways that feel right for them.