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Dr. Asheera

Dr. Asheera
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Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
International University of Science and Medicine
Academic degree:
MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Area of specialization:
I am from Kanniyakumari and that’s also where a big part of my practice and identity is rooted. Working here gave me exposure to mix of rural and semi urban patients, each with very diff needs. Some days its managing routine fever or infections, other days its more complex long term issues like diabetes or hypertension that need continous follow up. I like focusing on preventive medicine too, because in smaller towns awareness is half the treatment. I handle OPD consultations, inpatients, and also get involved in emergencies when the situation demand it. Being in this region also mean you learn to adapt, resources are not always abundant, but patient care cannot wait. Over time I became comfortable running independent consultations, planning treatments, doing referrals when required and coordinating with team in larger hospitals when patient need specialized care. I try to bring empathy into each case, making sure the patient feel heard while also keeping things practical and evidence based. In my view, being a doctor in Kanniyakumari is not just about medical skills but also about being part of the community, understanding their worries, their lifestyle, even their doubts before guiding them toward better health.
Achievements:
I am proud of the small but real changes I could bring in my work.. I was part of developing alt treatment methods that actually cut down nearly 18% surgeries, something I dint expect would scale that fast. Patients feedback also kept me grounded, on follow ups we saw around 92% satisfaction rate which show me that personalizing care really matter. I tried to focus not only on treatment but also building trust with families, cause that’s what make people stick to their plans. I also lead the team that rolled out electronic records and billing software ahead of time, and honestly under budget too, which made life bit smoother for staff & patients both.

I am a medical doctor with experiance working across different clinical setups, and most of my journey revolve around internal medicine, pediatrics, diabetic care and also neurocare. From early on I learned how important it is to not just prescribe medicines but also to listen, to pick up small details in history and build treatment plans that really match what the patient is going through. In hospital setting I got used to managing both OPD crowd and inpatients, sometimes under pressure, sometimes with plenty of time to explain—but always keeping focus on clarity and patient comfort. I work a lot with developing treatment plans, whether that’s for chronic illnesses like diabetes or hypertension or acute cases where quick action matter. Keeping proper records and following patients long term taught me the value of consistency. Sometimes it feels repetitive, but then you realize how much trust patients place when you remember every small detail about their case. I am also comfortable with counseling on lifestyle changes, preventive medicine and just guiding families through the uncertainty of illness. That part of work often need more patience than the actual clinical treatment. Over the years I have developed confidence in diagnosing a wide range of illness, but I never think of myself as working alone. Collaborating with other medical professionals, coordinating with nursing teams, and adjusting to sudden situations in emergencies made me more adaptable. Being appointed to leadership roles in clinics and wards gave me an outlook on how teamwork shapes patient outcome, not just individual skill. I try to balance empathy with professionalism—meaning I want patients to feel safe enough to share but also know that their treatment is grounded in evidence based practice. Some days the load feels heavy, but that same responsibility is what make me stay grounded. At the end of it, my commitment is to deliver care that is both effective and humane, and to keep learning while doing it.