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Dr. Sabreen Tufail

Dr. Sabreen Tufail
Hayat Clinic, Navapur , Nandurbar 425418
Doctor information
Experience:
6 years
Education:
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health and Science
Academic degree:
None
Area of specialization:
I am a general medicine doctor and yeah that sounds basic but honestly—it’s way more layered than ppl think. I deal with everything from fevers that just won’t go away to chronic stuff like hypertension, diabetes, thyroid... you name it. It’s not just about handing out pills and walking off. Half the time patients are already tired from seeing 2-3 specialists and still don’t know what's really going on. That’s where I try to step in and connect the dots. I focus on internal medicine mostly, diagnosing things that don’t scream out loud but slowly wear ppl down—like fatigue, digestive weirdness, sleep issues, or stuff like low-grade infections that keep coming back again!! And sometimes the issue isn’t just physical, it’s lifestyle-related or mental health creeping in silently. I try to pick up on those bits too—ask the right questions and not rush through it. Treatment-wise, I believe in giving clear-cut advice, explain the why behind a test or a medicine rather than just scribble.
Achievements:
I am more proud of small things honestly, like when a patient walks in anxious n’ walks out kinda relaxed—those moments hit diff. My biggest achievemnt? probly just seeing people come back not cuz they’re sick again but cuz they trust how i care. It’s not just abt tablets or tests, it's about actual well being. Sometimes a simple “I feel better now” is bigger than any certificate hanging on the wall... I really mean that.

I am Dr. Sabreen Tufail and ya I work as a Unani physician, general practice mostly... 4+ years now, kind of learnt a lot from real people, real issues, not just books. My core focus is women’s health, like PCOS, hormonal imbalances, and things that mess with routine life but no one talks about enough. I also help with weight-related problems — not just weight loss for the sake of it, but helping someone feel normal in their body again, if that makes sense?? I did my PG diploma in Cosmetology (PGDCC) and another one in Obesity Management (PGDOM), both gave me deeper insight into skin hair and metabolic health which... actually links back a lot to what women go through during their cycles, stress phases or postpartum. My approach is not quick fixes. I try to understand lifestyle patterns, diet mistakes, emotional links too (they do exist btw) and then suggest remedies that fit naturally with their daily life. Mostly herbal and Unani-based, with dietary planning. Like no crash things or “one size fits all” kinda plan... doesn’t work really. I also deal with skin and hair concerns — dullness, acne, hair fall, pigmentation and that. Some people just need to hear someone say “it's normal, we can manage it step by step”, and I try to be that person for them. My work with cosmetic guidance is honestly more about building confidence than about just appearance. And yeah, I don’t offer miracle fixes, just thoughtful, evidence-based help that respects the person’s body and what it’s been thru. Sometimes it’s small changes that makes all the diff.