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Dr. Gaurav

Dr. Gaurav
Kota
Doctor information
Experience:
31 years
Education:
MMM Govt. Ayurved College, Udaipur
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working in general medicine but with a stronger lean toward cardiac and abdominal stuff — that’s where I’ve found my groove over the years. A lot of what I see is related to high BP, mild cardiac insufficiency, sometimes post-viral heart symptoms... or people just living with things like heaviness in chest or palpitations that no one really explains properly. And then there’s the abdominal mess — digestion issues, sluggish liver, bloating, gas, IBS kinda symptoms, those cases show up daily. I use Ayurvedic diagnosis tools like nadi pariksha and gut pattern observation to figure things out before going into treatment. Most plans involve herbal meds, diet correction and occasionally deeper detox if the system needs cleaning. I’m also big on routine adjustments — because if you’re eating healthy but at the wrong time or with wrong combos, it backfires. Every patient’s plan looks different, and it should, honestly. That's how Ayurveda works, not by giving everyone the same churnas or pills.!! My goal’s never just short-term relief. It’s to stabilise things and help people feel better *in* their bodies — not disconnected or just symptom-free on paper.
Achievements:
I am working in Ayurveda since over 30 yrs now — during this time I’ve seen pretty much every kind of case walk in. From common cold to chronic gut issues to people with long-term dosha imbalances that no one could figure out. What I’ve built slowly is this ability to *read* the body beyond just the surface complaints. That’s helped me shape more precise, long-lasting treatment plans. Not perfect always, but it often makes a big differance in how people heal, and how they feel.!!

I am practicing Ayurveda for nearly 30 years now — feels strange saying that out loud, but yeah, it’s been a long, grounding journey. I started off with just the basics, treating common colds, digestion issues, joint pains… and over time, that grew into handling more chronic stuff — things like hypertension, arthritis, hormonal troubles, even lifestyle-induced burnout that ppl don't always recognise as a medical issue. What I leaned into most during these years is getting to the root cause of a problem — not just slapping a remedy on symptoms and moving on. That never sat right with me. My work revolves around using classical Ayurvedic frameworks — dosha analysis, nidan pariksha, etc. — but I try to keep it very personal. Like, no two diabetes cases are alike, no two back pains behave the same. I create treatment plans using herbal meds, diet correction, Panchakarma, and lifestyle changes, but it always depends on who is sitting in front of me. I still don’t rely only on textbooks, ‘cause real patients don’t behave like case studies. One of the things I care most about now is passing this down. Not just to students or younger vaidyas, but even to my patients — explaining to them why something is happening, not just what to take. That’s a big missing link in modern care. People follow diets or meds blindly but don’t feel heard... or seen. I try to fill that gap. After three decades, I still learn every single day. Some cases surprise me, challenge me. But that’s exactly what keeps me here. Ayurveda is not frozen in time — it’s living. And I try my best to keep that spirit alive in my clinic, with every person who walks in — whether it’s for chronic fatigue, thyroid, infertility, or just general health messiness they can't explain yet. I don’t promise miracles, but I stay honest, stay curious, and treat every life with care.