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Dr. Sachin Ramkrishna Patil

Dr. Sachin Ramkrishna Patil
Kolhapur India
Doctor information
Experience:
11 years
Education:
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working with people who deal with long-term stuff — like heart conditions, blood sugar issues, thyroid or hormone-related things like PCOD & infertility... and yeah, also spine & joint problems that just won’t quit. My approach is fully Ayurveda-based but not rigid. I use classical therapies, panchakarma, herbs, plus a lot of food & lifestyle correction (which ppl usually ignore at first). Over time, this actually slows down disease progressn and helps restore balance — not just patch things up. Obesity and hypertension cases especially need more than just meds — they need habit rewiring, and I try to guide that patiently. It’s not always linear, not always clean, but the results keep showing up, sometimes when we least expect.!! I just keep refining the plan until something clicks.
Achievements:
I am grateful that some of my work in Ayurveda got noticed along the way... I received the International Research Star Award from ISSN (which felt huge at the time honestly), and later the Best Medical Head Award that kinda acknowledged my role in leading clinical teams & systems in Ayurveda setups. In 2020, I was given the Excellence in Healthcare award by Sakal Media Group — that one felt special too. These things don't define me, but they def keep me going when things get tough!!

I am Dr. Sachin R. Patil — MD in Ayurveda, PhD scholar, and also did an MBA in Healthcare 'cause I really wanted to understand both the healing and management side of medicine. Right now, I'm working as the Zonal Medical Head at Madhavbaug, looking after medical ops across Western Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, and parts of South India too. It's a lot to handle honestly, but it’s also where I feel most grounded — seeing systems improve and patients recover in real life, not just theory. In the last 10+ years, I’ve been fortunate enough to be part of over 20,000+ recovery journeys, mostly chronic cases. We’re talking heart disease, diabetes, obesity — those long-term conditions people often feel stuck with. And we don’t just manage symptoms. Through integrative Ayurvedic care — like Panchakarma, herbal interventions, metabolic correction and lifestyle shifts — many of them actually reversed their illnesses. That’s not a claim. That’s data, that’s real outcomes we’ve tracked. Beyond clinical practice, I also move a lot into research and education. I’ve done over 400 lectures, seminars, and workshops — sometimes to doctors, sometimes to just regular people trying to understand their health. I presented a paper on diabetes reversal at Kiel University in Germany (that was nerve-wracking but worth it), and got selected to speak in academic forums in Spain & Brazil too. I care about bridging gaps — between Ayurveda and evidence-based science, between doctors and patients, between textbook and practice. I’ve been lucky to get some recognition too — like the International Research Star Award from ISSN, Sakal Media Group’s Excellence in Healthcare (2020), and something close to my heart — Best Medical Head award for work in Ayurveda leadership. Awards are nice, sure, but what really matters is how many people feel better & stay better, not just for weeks but for years. That’s why I keep going back to the roots of Ayurveda, while also trying to keep pace with scientific validation. Not always easy, sometimes messy, but that’s the real work.