Dr. Divyesh Srivastava
Experience: | 5 years |
Education: | Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College |
Academic degree: | MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly focused on Respiratory medicine, Gastroenterology, Cardiology, Dermatology and pediatric care. Over the years I realised these areas cover so many of the common yet complex health problems people face every day, from chronic asthma to gastric issues, skin alergy or child fevers. In respiratory medicine I manage conditions like asthma, bronchitis, lung infection and guide patients in long term prevention. In gastro I deal with digestive complaints, acidity, liver related cases, and try to make treatment practical for lifestyle. In cardiology my work is around hypertension, chest pain, early cardiac evaluation, making sure risk factors are addressed. Dermatology lets me help with acne, eczema, fungal infection and allergic rashes where patient mostly look for fast relief. And pediatrics, maybe the most challenging, is about treating children with patience and ensuring parents are confident about care. I try to keep a holistic view, seeing how one system impact another, and making sure management is safe, evidence based, but still personal to each patient’s need. |
Achievements: | I am fortunate to have recieved a few recognitions in my journey, the most recent being a community based award given by people of my own area for contribution in local health care.. That meant alot to me cause it was not from an institution but directly from patients and families who felt supported. For me such appreciation reflect the value of consistent care, small efforts in public health, and the trust built with every patient I treat daily. |
I am working in medical field for last 5 yrs, across different institutes where I got chance to deal with patients from many disciplins. That exposure really shaped the way I look at healthcare, not just as isolated disease but as a whole person with many factors going on at once. I try to mix knowledge of anatomy, physiology and day to day clinical practice to make sure treatment plan fits into patient’s life not only on paper but in reality. Over the years I handled OPD load, inpatients, some emergencies too, and in every setting I learned that listening is half of the treatment. A lot of patients come with multiple complaints, sometimes small sometimes severe, and its not only about writing medicine but guiding them with lifestyle, followups, long term planning. I prefer holistic approach – seeing how one organ system affect another, or how mental stress make physical illness worse. That way I can provide care that feels complete not fragmented. I also try to stay disciplined with documenting patient history and tracking progress, cause records matter a lot in continuity of care. But equally I pay atention to communication, explaining condition in simple words, so patients leave with clarity not confusion. My focus always stays on safety, evidence based medicine, but also empathy in every consult. I know healthcare is always changing and I push myself to adapt, keep learning, stay open to new methods. This balance of practical skills and compassion is what I want to carry forward in my career. At the end of the day, treating patient as whole body, not just symptom, is what gives best outcome in my experiance.