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Dr. Vaibhav Patel

Dr. Vaibhav Patel
I do my practice at my own Chikitsalaya name as Arghyaprabha Ayurved and panchkarma Chikitsalaya, at surat, gujarat
Doctor information
Experience:
3 years
Education:
Shree RMD Ayurvedic college and hospital
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am specialized in Panchkarma therapy and Ayurvedic medicine, and most of my clinical work revolves around treating chronic and lifestyle-related disorders through classical Ayurved principles. With this background, I manage patients suffering from skin disorders, gastro-intestinal problems, sexual health issues, infertility, and hair related conditions, though every case comes with its own story and complexity. I try to look at root cause, not just surface symptons, even when patients expect quick relief. A large number of people visit me for joint pain, especially knee joint pain, which is very common now due to sedentary life and strain. I have treat many such patients using pure Ayurvedic medicines along with Panchkarma procedures, aiming to reduce pain, stiffness, and improve mobility without agressive interventions. Some cases improve fast, some takes time, but gradual healing is what Ayurved usually offers. My approach is practical and patient-centered — proper assessment, individualized treatment, diet advice, and lifestyle correction all matters. I prefer therapies that support long-term balance in the body, not temporary suppression of symptoms, even if progress feel slow at times.
Achievements:
I am proud to say I have many achievements in my medical journey, though I usually focus more on patient recovery than titles or recognition. Successfully managing numerous cases through Ayurvedic medicine and Panchkarma therapy, especially chronic conditions, feels like real accomplisment to me. Each patient who returns healthier is kind of proof that the approach works, even if progress was slow or complicated. Running my own Chikitsalaya and building patient trust in short time is also something I consider important, not easy honestly. Continuous learning, handling diverse cases, and maintaining authentic Ayurved practice remains my ongoing goal, not a final destination!

I have almost 2 years experience in allopathic hospital. And I have also practice in my own field ayurved. I do practice as ayurvedic doctor in my own Chikitsalaya name as Arghyaprabha Ayurved and panchkarma Chikitsalaya since 10 months