Dr. Chetana Yaramala
अनुभव: | 8 years |
शिक्षा: | KLE SRI BMK Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya |
शैक्षणिक डिग्री: | Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda |
विशेषज्ञता का क्षेत्र: | I am an MD in Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, and I spend most of my days trying to understand how a formulation truly behaves inside the body, even if I end up scriblling half notes before they make sense. My work revolves around Ayurvedic pharmaceutics—studying how herbo-mineral medicines are processed, purified, and prepared to make them safe and effective. Sometimes I pause in the middle of explaining a drug action, thinking *wait, this part need a simpler word,* then I rewrite it quickly with a missing comma somewhere.
I focus on creating and customising formulations based on the patient’s prakriti, agni, and disease-stage, because one recipe never fits all. The precision in Rasashastra always reminds me to slow down, double-check the fine details, though a tiny typo slips into my reports more often than I like! I enjoy working on drug-processing methods and understanding how each step shifts the potency and therapeutic outcome.
This specialty gives me a deeper way to guide patients—using classical principles, safe herbo-mineral preperations, and thoughtfully planned dosage schedules. Even when the process feels complex, the aim stays clear: to deliver authentic, well-studied Ayurvedic care that supports long-term healing, gently and consistently. |
उपलब्धियों: | I am holding a P.G Diploma in Yoga Therapy and Stress Management, and sometimes I still mix up a letter when I type it fast, but the training really shaped how I guide people through mind-body balance. I also completed a P.G Diploma in Ancient Indian Dietetics, which helps me look at food in a more precise ayurvedic way, even if I recheck notes twice becaus a detail feels off. Along with that, I did a Diploma in Ayurveda Cosmetology, giving me good hands-on skill in skin and hair care therapies. These courses together help me support patients with a more rounded and bit deeper understanding of healing!! |
I am Dr. Chetana, an Ayurveda Consultant and MD (Ayurveda) with a little over 5 years of working closely with patients in authentic Ayurvedic practice. Even now, each consultation makes me pause at some point, trying to piece together the tiny clues—sleep changes, emotional weight, digestion shifts—that shape a person’s whole health story. Sometimes I catch myself thinking *wait, that small thing matters more than I thought,* and then I adjust the plan right there even if my notes look a bit scramblled. My specialization includes PCOS, infertility, thyroid disorders, skin & hair problems, joint disorders, autoimmune conditions and classical Panchakarma. These aren’t just separate topics for me—they often blend into each other. A hormonal imbalance shows up on the skin, an autoimmune flare connects with poor gut rhythm, or a thyroid disturbance shifts mood in quiet ways. I try to map these connections gently, though a mismatched comma or a mispelt word sneaks into my writing when I’m thinking faster than I type!! Working with women’s health concerns like PCOS and infertility taught me to slow down and listen deeper. Many patients hold their real worries until the end of the conversation, and that last-minute detail changes everything. Skin and hair issues require equal patience, watching the effect of agni, stress cycles, and seasonal patterns. Joint disorders and autoimmune issues push me to think more layered, creating treatment plans that don’t rush but rebuild stability bit by bit. Panchakarma is a core part of my practice. These therapies act quietly but deeply, resetting the body’s internal pathways over time. I plan them carefully—observing strength, digestive capacity, and mental steadiness—sometimes rewriting my own plan twice because something felt slightly off. Even if that looks messy on paper, it feels right when applied thoughtfully. My approach is to blend ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with a grounded modern understanding, not in a flashy way but in a steady, sustainable manner. I want patients to feel that healing doesn’t need to be overwhelming; it needs to be honest, consistent, and respectful of their own pace. I guide them through that process with clarity, empathy, and yes a few imperfect lines here and there, but always with a strong intention to bring real, long-lasting wellness.