Dr. M. Kaviya
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Rajiv Gandhi Ayurveda Medical College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am Dr. Raj Kalariya, and my main area of work is managing joint pain, skin problems, and gynecological issues through classical Ayurvedic methods. I’ve seen how deeply these conditions affect not just the body but the mind too — pain, discomfort, confidence, everything gets tangled together. I focus on understanding each case from the root level, checking dosha imbalance, diet patterns, daily routines, even small emotional factors that can quietly disturb health.
For joint disorders like arthritis, back pain, cervical stiffness, I use therapies like Abhyanga, Swedana, and Panchkarma detox to reduce inflammation and improve mobility. Skin diseases need patience, they change slowly, and I use herbal formulations, internal cleansing, and lifestyle correction for things like eczema, acne, psoriasis — each one needs its own plan, no shortcuts.
In women’s health, I often work with hormonal irregularities, menstrual pain, PCOD, and postnatal care. Ayurveda gives amazing tools to bring balance naturally without heavy side effects, but it needs right timing and faith. Sometimes results take longer, and that’s okay. Healing should last, not rush. Maybe that’s my way of seeing it — steady, simple, and honest!! |
Achievements: | I have seen many patients recover from joint pain and various skin problems through proper Ayurvedic care. I feel proud, maybe a bit relieved too, when chronic pain starts easing or when stubborn rashes finally calm down. My focus is always on treating the root cause, not just the outer signs. Through consistent therapies, herbal medicine, and lifestyle correction I have given good, lasting results in these cases — though every patient’s path is little different! |
I am Dr. Raj Kalariya, and my journey in Ayurveda has shaped a lot through real hands-on work with patients. I worked for one year as an Ayurvedic physician at Shree Varma Ayurvedic Hospital, where I got to handle a wide range of clinical cases, from chronic lifestyle disorders to general wellness therapies. That period taught me the value of precision in diagnosis and the importance of calm, patient listening — things textbooks never fully explain. After that, I continued another year at Ayuroushadham Ayurveda and Siddha Hospital. The environment there was quite different, more rooted in traditional Siddha practices too, which helped me understand deeper layers of holistic treatment. I worked closely with senior physicians, learning how Ayurveda and Siddha together can balance complex health issues — digestive, musculoskeletal, even some neurological cases. Day by day I realized how every patient responds differently. Some heal fast, others take time, and honestly sometimes it’s unpredictable. But that’s what keeps me curious and grounded. My approach now is a mix of classical Ayurvedic principle and practical application — herbs, diet, Panchkarma, lifestyle correction, and a lot of patient education too (because half the treatment starts when the patient understands their own body). Those two years in clinical practice gave me confidence to handle real challenges, not just theory. I still keep learning, questioning, refining my methods — Ayurveda isn’t static, it grows with experience. And I think that’s what I love most about this path, every day it teaches something new, even from the smallest case or simplest conversation with a patient.