Ah, you’re curious about Dr. Sandeep Agarwal’s Clinic! I’ve heard quite a bit myself about their approach. They really delve deep into balancing doshas - Vata, Pitta, Kapha, you know. For chronic back pain, they usually start with a thorough examination of your dosha balance to pin down the root cause. It’s not just about masking pain with quick-fix meds, they look at things like digestive fire, lifestyle factors, and if there’s any agni imbalance.
Panchakarma therapy is one of the core treatments there – it’s a traditional detox process to rid toxins and improve body functions. From what I’ve gleaned, some people find the treatments like massage with herbal oils and steam therapies deeply soothing and more on the relaxing side rather than painful. Others might feel a bit uncomfortable initially, especially if its the first time but it’s known to be quite restoring over time.
When it comes to lifestyle, yeah, Ayurveda does suggest dietary and routine modifications, but it’s usually tailored to each individual, nothing too drastic unless necessary. They might recommend things like avoiding certain foods that aggravate your condition and introducing some herbs or spices in your diet. Simple practices like mindfulness and meditation might also be part of the routine to help ur overall wellbeing.
People often report seeing noticeable differences within a few weeks, but again, it depends on personal commitments and specific issues. The staff seems friendly and knowledgeable. If you’re looking for something holistic and are open to integrating some ayurvedic principles into your life, it might be worth a shot. Just a heads up—appointments can get busy, so booking in advance is usually a good idea.
At the end of the day, it’s about what resonates with you. If you’re open to making some changes and exploring alternates to conventional treatments, heading there might give you some relief. But remember, consistency is key with any holistic treatment.



