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"Gynae.in, led by the esteemed Dr. Vibha Parihar, is a pioneering healthcare facility in Dehradun, offering comprehensive gynecological and obstetrical care. Our integrated practice units uniquely blend the best of Allopathy and Indian System of Medicine (ISM), providing a holistic approach to women's health and wellness. Our services include infertility treatment through Panchkarma Therapy, a natural and effective approach to reproductive health. At Gynae.in, we prioritize personalized care, compassion, and empowerment for women, ensuring they receive the highest quality treatment in a supportive environment."
Q: What is Dr. Vibha Parihar's education qualification?
A: Dr. Vibha Parihar has the following qualifications - BAMS.
Q: What does Dr. Vibha Parihar specialises in ?
A: Dr. Vibha Parihar specialises as Ayurveda, Alternative Medicine, Ayurvedic Gynecologist & Obstetrician.
Q: How many years of experience does Dr. Vibha Parihar have?
A: Dr. Vibha Parihar has an overall experience of 3 years. View where has Dr. Vibha Parihar practiced in the past.
Q: Who is Dr. Vibha Parihar?
A: "Gynae.in, led by the esteemed Dr. Vibha Parihar, is a pioneering healthcare facility in Dehradun, offering comprehensive gynecological and obstetrical care. Our integrated practice units uniquely blend the best of Allopathy and Indian System of Medicine (ISM), providing a holistic approach to women's health and wellness. Our services include infertility treatment through Panchkarma Therapy, a natural and effective approach to reproductive health. At Gynae.in, we prioritize personalized care, compassion, and empowerment for women, ensuring they receive the highest quality treatment in a supportive environment.". View more details about the doctor on Practo.
Q: What is the meaning of Ayurveda?
A: Ayurveda is an ancient system of healing illness which means "science of life" (Ayur = life and Veda = science). Ayurveda recognises human beings as part of nature and is governed by three major energies termed as "Vata" (wind), "Pitta" (fire), and "Kapha" (earth).
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