Dr. Suneha
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | SDM Trust’s Ayurvedic Medical College |
Academic degree: | MS (Master Of Surgrey) |
Area of specialization: | I am working as a gynaecologist with main focus on women’s health across all stages of life, from adolescence to menopause and after. My specialization is not limited to pregnancy care or fertility support, I also try to address the day-to-day concerns like menstrual problems, contraception choices, PCOS, and general well-being. I try to keep my approach evidence-based, but at same time I believe in holistic care, where lifestyle, emotional health and physical treatment all come together.
Many patients come with fear or confusion, and I try my best to make consultation feel safe and comfortable, where questions are welcomed and no concern is too small. Whether it is guiding a young couple through fertility treatments, supporting a high-risk pregnancy, or counseling on preventive health, I make sure they feel listened to. Sometimes it’s about surgery or medicines, sometimes it’s just reassurance and small changes that improve quality of life.
I see my role not just as a doctor but also a guide, helping women understand their bodies better. Every consultation is different, and honestly there are days when I feel I could have explained more, or when time is less than I wish, but I keep learning and adjusting. My aim stays same – to combine medical accuracy with genuine care, making women feel supported in every step of their health journey. |
Achievements: | I am someone who always tried to balance academics with clinical work, during my BAMS and later MS in Gynaecology & Obstetrics I managed to keep good grades and also took part in extra certificate courses to sharpen my skills. Over the years I handled many gynaec and obstetric cases, from routine antenatal care to more high-risk pregnancies, infertility, menstrual or menopausal issues. I also presented papers and posters in CME’s and got articles published on yoga in pregnancy and ayurvedic approach. |
I am a qualified BAMS with MS in Gynaecology & Obstetrics, and for the past 8 years my whole focus has been on patient care in women’s health. My academic journey was always steady, I kept good grades but more than marks, what shaped me were the long hours in wards, OPDs, labour rooms, where you learn how different every case can be. Training in gynaecology and obstetrics gave me both technical skill and patience, because sometimes treating is not just about medicines or surgery, it’s about listening to what a patient is not saying directly. Working these years, I got chance to handle routine antenatal care, high-risk pregnancies, infertility issues, menstrual irregularities, PCOD and postpartum complications. Each case need its own approach, and I try to balance Ayurveda principles from my BAMS roots with modern evidence-based protocols from MS training. That mix is something I rely on daily – sometimes herbs and lifestyle advice work where medicine alone won’t, other times surgical intervention is what saves lives. My practice also exposed me to emergency obstetric cases like eclampsia, obstructed labor, post-partum hemorrhage, and those moments taught me calmness when everything around feels rushed. At the same time I value the quiet side of my work, like counseling young women about contraception or guiding new mothers through lactation problems. I believe healthcare should not just fix immediate symptoms but build long term well-being. Over years, I found that patients trust grows when they feel heard, not rushed, and that is how I prefer to work. Mistkes happen too, like days when time is short or when you doubt if you did enough, but that reflection keeps me grounded. Being in this field is less about title and more about showing up every single day for people who put their health in your hands. For me, gynaecology and obstetrics is not only profession, it is continous learning with every patient who walks into the clinic.