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Dr. Kotakond Adla Ranadher

Dr. Kotakond Adla Ranadher
Sri Venkateshwara Clinic, Hyderabad
Doctor information
Experience:
6 years
Education:
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly into treating skin issues and infertility cases with pure Ayurvedic line of treatment—not shortcuts or diluted versions, but actual classical methods that dig into *why* the issue is happening in the first place. For skin—things like eczema, psoriasis, acne, pigmentation... I try not to just stop symptoms but look at internal *dosha* imbalances, agni problems, lifestyle mess-ups (which is honestly common these days). I go through the case in layers—what’s triggering it, what’s sustaining it—and then build a plan that fits the person’s prakruti & habits. Same with infertility. Whether it’s delayed conception, hormonal cycle problems, PCOD, or unexplained infertility cases—I use Ayurvedic protocols that include herbal rasayanas, shodhana procedures like Virechana/Basti when needed, and changes in food or stress-patterns. This isn’t a fixed package kind of thing. Every case feels different, n that’s what I’ve learned working with so many varied patient profiles. My approach always blend herbs, Panchakarma and realistic lifestyle nudges. not like drastic overhaul—just shifts ppl can actually *do*. The goal’s always long-term healing, not just short term relief. I’m not promising miracles but in many cases, things do turn around when the treatment actually matches the root cause. That’s the core of how I practice.
Achievements:
I am kinda used to handling all sorts of cases now—like sometimes it’s a regular skin flare-up or digestion trouble, and other times it’s sudden fevers, panic asthma, or something acute where quick action matter more than ideal timing. I don’t freeze. I trust the basics of Ayurved—even in high-pressure stuff. I’ve managed to apply the right treatment even when the condition wasn’t textbook clean or obvious, which honestly happens more often than ppl think! You just gotta see the whole picture n act fast.

I am a BAMS graduate from Rajiv Gandhi Health University and have spent the last 6 years figuring out how to actually *use* Ayurveda in real ppl’s lives—not just as theory or textbook talk but in treating actual complex, layered conditions. What I lean toward now is more of an integrative approach. Not because Ayurveda isn’t enough, but because sometimes, esp in chronic or tricky cases, blending modern diagnostics or allopathic inputs gives you better direction—sharper picture of what’s really going on inside. I use a mix—classical herbs, proper Panchakarma (not the rushed kind), and changes in routine or diet that match the person’s *prakriti* and situation. That’s the baseline. But also, I read reports, scan results, understand patient’s current meds—then think how Ayurveda can support, or in some cases even replace things safely over time. That part takes patience. Not everyone wants slow change, right? But for ppl who stay with it, we usually reach a point where symptoms settle & system starts to self-correct. In my work I’ve handled a range—from digestive disorders that just don’t go away, to chronic fatigue, PCOD, asthma, IBS, even stress-related pain conditions. I’ve seen how even small corrections in *ahara-vihara* combined with right dravyas n therapies can shift the whole picture. It’s not magic, just tailored care. What really matters to me is root-cause clarity. That’s where Ayurveda shines. And if modern tools help pinpoint that, I use them. I believe this crossroad—where Ayurvedic wisdom and medical tech meet—is where long-term healing lives. I'm always trying to stay curious, dig deeper into both systems, cuz patients don’t come in neat boxes—they come in with layers. And our job, at least how I see it, is to meet them where they are... and work forward from there.