Dr. Cherukuri Savitha Varenya
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | Dr NTR university of health sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly working in Ayurveda with a kinda wide scope — but my deeper focus is musculoskeletal issues, digestion probs, pain-related disorders, and pediatric care too. I lean on both *Shamana* and *Shodana* chikitsa depending on the case. Like sometimes just herbs & diet do the trick, other times the body needs proper detox, you can just tell when it’s stuck. I also use Siddha techniques when needed — especially in pain managemnt or neuro-muscular cases where energy pathways are blocked.
Formulating herbal products is another part of my work. It’s not just about mixing herbs — I try to combine traditional logic with actual clinical experience and symptoms I see again & again in patients. It’s messy sometimes, trial and error, but when it works, it really works.!! Every protocol I use is designed around the patient — no copy-paste stuff. Whether it’s a kid with recurring colds or an adult with frozen shoulder or IBS — I go deep before planning anything. |
Achievements: | I am someone who’s worked closely in both hospital setup and community spaces — led Ayurvedic pediatric and chronic care plans that weren’t always easy, but taught me a *lot*. During my govt internship I got hands-on time with Kaya Chikitsa, Shalya, Shalakya, and also practical Panchakarma — which shaped my clinical basics. I also worked with Siddha & marma therapies for long-term recovery cases, set up camps, and took part in real-time clinical trials + formulation work to make treatment more result-driven.!! |
I am Dr. Cherukuri Savitha Varenya — Ayurvedic physician with a heart set on blending classical healing with today’s complex health realities. My early clinical experience was rooted in pediatric and neonatal care, where I worked as a Duty Medical Officer at Ankura Hospitals and also at Paramita. Those years in the NICU and PICU taught me more than just protocols — how to really hold space for families in chaos, how to stay calm, and how small things matter... like explaining something twice if needed, or just sitting down next to a worried parent. That grounding in acute care gave me a different lens when I stepped deeper into Ayurveda. I started exploring traditional systems more deeply — Siddha medicine caught my attention first, then marma therapy. I trained at Chakrasiddh Holistic Healing Centre, where the cases were not always straightforward. Chronic pain, neuro issues, degenerative stuff, lifestyle burnout — we weren’t just treating, we were unblocking. That work showed me how body memory holds trauma, and how marma can quietly reset systems that are stuck. Right now, I’m part of the clinical and research team at Vasavi Ayurveda, where I’m involved in herbal formulation — and it’s really rewarding. Developing products that are not only rooted in Ayurvedic texts but backed by evidence & outcomes is something I care about deeply. We're not just bottling herbs — we’re trying to build trust through results. Whether I’m working with children, supporting women with hormonal irregularities, or designing a remedy for joint stiffness — I try to bring empathy first. I don’t rush through consultations. I listen, ask again if needed, and tailor treatments that feel livable to the patient. I don’t believe in one-size-fits-all protocols, never did. Ayurveda isn’t separate from life. It is life, seen through a different lens. I just try to help ppl see that clearly, one case at a time.