Dr. Chaitali Chaudhari
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | DMIHER |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am specialized in Ayurveda, with about 3 years of clinical experience mainly focused on OPD managment and Panchakarma therapies. My work involves day to day patient evaluation, Ayurvedic diagnosis, and planning treatments that feel practical, not overcomplicated. I spend a lot of time in OPD settings, which honestly teaches more than textbooks ever could.
My interest leans strongly toward Panchakarma procedures and how they support long term balance in the body, though outcomes can vary and sometimes need rethinking mid way. I try to keep patient care grounded, using classical Ayurvedic principles while adjusting to real-life concerns and time limits. This field keeps pushing me to observe better, listen more, and stay flexible even when things dont go exactly as planned!!rapies |
Achievements: | I am holding professional certifications in Ayurveda-based Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Dietetics and Nutrition for prevetive and therapeutic care, and Rasaushadhi applications in cancer managment. These trainings was shaping how I think in clinic, sometimes slowly sometimes with doubts,. I try apply this learning carefully in practice, though every case feel differnt and adjustments happen mid course!! |
I am an Ayurveda Physician with around 3 years of hands-on clinical experience, and most days are spent doing what I know best, Ayurvedic diagnosis and patient managment in real OPD and IPD settings. I work closely with patients dealing with musculoskeletal pain, digestive complaints, skin conditions, and different lifestyle disorders, which often overlap more than people expect. My clinical focus is on Panchakarma therapys, along with personalized diet planning and lifestyle counseling. I believe treatment is not only about medicines, but also about daily habits, food choices, and understanding the root imbalance. Sometimes this takes time, and progress is not always linear, but that is part of Ayurvedic practice as I see it I regularly manage OPD/IPD cases and try to keep my approach practical and patient-centered, even when cases are complex or symptoms keeps changing. Panchakarma procedures, internal medications, and preventive guidance are planned carefully, though adjustments are often needed based on patient response!! I continue to learn from each case, especially chronic and lifestyle-related conditions, which can be challenging and honestly a bit frustrating at times. Still, helping patients understand their body and take part in their own healing process is what keeps me committed to this field, even on busy or uncertain days.