Dr. Perambalur Ayyadurai Rohith
Experience: | 11 years |
Education: | Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute |
Academic degree: | MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) |
Area of specialization: | I am a general physician with experiance in treating wide range of medical conditions, from routine fevers to chronic illness that require long term follow up. Over time my interest shifted strongly into diabetology, where I help patients manage sugar levels, prevent complications and understand how lifestyle change like diet or excercise actually play bigger role than medicines alone sometimes. I work closely with people at diffrent stages of diabetes, from pre diabetic to advanced cases, and always try to keep treatment practical and simple enough to follow.
I am also active in occupational health, which means I conduct pre employment check ups, periodic medical exams, and guide organizations on workplace wellness. I have seen how preventive approach in industries not only reduce sick leave but also improve productivity, so I put focus on medical surveillance, early detection and counselling employees about health risk. My role there is less about hospital like setting and more about ensuring safety standards and compliance in industrial health.
In all these areas, whether its general medicine, diabetology or occupational health, I try to keep patient care personalized, listening to concerns, explaining tests or reports, and making sure no one feels lost in medical terms. I dont claim to have all answers, sometimes cases are complex, but I rely on evidence based practice and keep updating myself with protocols. For me, being a doctor is not only about treatment but about preventive care and trust, and that is what I continue to build everyday. |
Achievements: | I am proud to say I managed and treated thousands of patients over the yrs, many with complex cases, and most reaching good outcome that make me feel the work is worth it. My focus on diabetes care and lifestyle counseling got me recognition among patients and peers, and I try to bring preventive medicine into every consult not just cure. I hold certification in diabetology and occupational health (AFIH), and used that to design wellness and employee health programs for corporates too. |
I am a general physician with more than 10 yr of clinical experiance, and in this time I worked with patients from all age groups, from young kids to elderly with multiple chronic issues. My practice has been wide, but I gradually developed deeper intrest in diabetology. I spend much of my day focusing on prevention, early diagnosis and management of diabetes, using lifestyle modification, medical therapy and regular monitoring. Many patients come worried about complications, and I try to explain things in simple language, whether it is diet, excercise, or understanding lab reports, so they dont feel lost. I also conduct detailed diagnostic evaluation and use evidence based protocols to make sure treatment is reliable and updated, even if sometimes I double check myself when results dont match the clinical picture. Apart from regular OPD practice, I gained strong experiance in occupational health. Over years I worked with multiple companies handling pre employment checks, annual medical exams, workplace wellness programs, and ensuring compliance with industrial health and safety standards. It is diffrent from hospital practice, but equally important, because healthy workers mean safe and productive workplace. I run medical surveillance programs and health awareness sessions in collaboration with corporates, and this also gave me exposure to preventive strategies on a large scale. For me, patient care is not just treatment but building trust. My career revolve around preventive medicine, ethical clinical practice, and continuous learning. I keep myself updated with modern medical protocols, but I also value listening to patient worries, since medicine is not only about lab values but also about how a person feels in daily life. I make mistakes in words sometimes, but in my work I try to be very precise. At end of day, my aim is to provide care that is accessible, evidence based and truly centered on patient well being.