Dr. Ashank Goel
Experience: | 10 years |
Education: | PGIMS Rohtak |
Academic degree: | MD (Doctor of Medicine) |
Area of specialization: | I am working in general medicine and my focus is on treating a broad range of disease that touch diff parts of body. I regularly see patients with fever, migraine, anemia, pneumonia or liver disease, but also conditions like seizure disorders, abdominal complain such as bloating or diarrhoea, tuberculosis and bleeding disorder. Many cases overlap, like a simple cough leading to TB suspicion or stomach bloating being linked with liver issue, so i try to look beyond just symptoms and find the root cause. My approach is to use evidence-based treatment along with practical guidance that patients can actually follow at home, like diet advice, lifestyle tweaks, regular monitoring etc. I know how stressfull it gets for patients when they hear words like tuberculosis or seizure, that’s why i keep my communication simple, explaining in easy language what is going on and what steps we will take. Over time i learned to balance urgent care, like managing pneumonia flare, with long term care for chronic illness such as anemia or liver disorder. Each case is different, and i remind myself that even a common fever is not always common for the patient who is suffering from it. |
Achievements: | I am proud to have completed my MD in Medicine, a journey that tested both my knowledge and endurance in every way possible. Clearing that level of training gave me a strong base to handle complex medical cases day to day, from acute infections to chronic systemic illness. It wasnt just about exams, it was long hours in wards, late night duty, endless patient rounds that taught me more than books ever could. This degree stand as a milestone, but also as reminder that learning in medicine never really stop. |
I am a doctor working in general medicine with over 7 years of hands-on experiance, and for me the practice is less about titles and more about seeing patients walk out feeling lighter than when they came in. My training and daily work has allowed me to handle a wide spectrum of medical issues, from simple fevers to complex systemic illness. I routinely manage respiratory conditions like asthma, bronchitis, pneumonias, cardiac problems such as hypertension, ischemic heart disease, palpitations, and gastric & liver related disorders including acidity, hepatitis, and fatty liver. Neurology is another part of my work where i often treat patients with headache, stroke follow ups, or neuropathic pain, and i also deal with joint related cases like arthritis, gout or chronic musculoskeletal aches. Over the years i learned that general medicine is really about connecting the dots, because symptoms in one system often mask an underlying problem in another. That means a patient who comes with gastric bloating may actually need cardiac evaluation, or someone with long term cough may have an unnoticed liver issue from alcohol use. This overlap is where careful history, examination and an evidence-based approach matters. I rely on current clinical guidelines but i also trust the value of listening—many diagnosis emerge from small details the patient share if you give them space. In my opd practice i make it a point to simplify medical terms and keep the patient involved in decision making, explaining not only treatment but also preventive steps, lifestyle changes, and long term care goals. I know how confusing chronic illness can feel, so my aim is to combine accurate diagnosis with clear communication, whether i am treating a cardiac condition, liver disease, neuro disorder or a joint complaint. I continue to update my knowledge, attend CMEs, and apply new evidence in daily care, but i also hold on to the basics—patience, empathy and honest guidance. At the end of the day, i want patients to feel not just treated, but cared for in a way that makes sense to them.