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Dr. Chelimela Srinivas Rao
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Dr. Chelimela Srinivas Rao

Dr. Chelimela Srinivas Rao
Samskruthi Kerala Ayurveda & Panchakarma Clinic Sardar Patel Nagar ,Opp: Nizampet X roads,Near JNTU METRO STATION KUKATPALLY HYDERABAD
Doctor information
Experience:
26 years
Education:
TMAE’S Ayurvedic Medical College
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly into Nadi Pareeksha — kinda hard to explain to someone who hasn’t felt it, but yeah, it’s not just pulse reading, it’s like listening to the body’s whole backstory through the wrist. That’s been my main focus for years now. During my time as Senior Vaidya at Vaidya Nithi Ayurveda Panchakarma & Wellness Centre in Slovenia, I got to practice it on people from all walks — chronic fatigue, gut issues, stress stuff, even things they couldn’t name properly. Now at my Panchakarma Clinic in Hyderabad, I still rely on it every day. It helps me catch root imbalances early — Vata-Pitta-Kapha disturbances, hidden dosha layers, subtle energy shifts — all before they turn into full-blown disease. That makes the treatment way more tuned. Herbs, diet, detox — whatever I suggest, it’s based on what I find there first. And yeah, this method’s been super useful esp. in managing lifestyle disorders — diabetes, IBS, anxiety loops, skin probs. Keeps me grounded too — reminds me why I do this.
Achievements:
I am not big into awards, but yeah — in 2010 I did get the Best Ayurveda Doctor Award. Was kinda unexpected at the time. I was just doing what felt right — listening proper, sticking to classical principles, trying not to rush through patient care. That recognition meant a lot though. Felt like maybe the slow, detailed approach still counts yk. Wasn’t about flashy results but real shifts in people's health.. stuff that stayed better. That year still sticks in my head — in a good way.

I am Dr. C. Srinivas. been with Ayurveda for a while now — practicing, managing clinics, sometimes doing both at once honestly. Right now I run my own Panchakarma setup in Hyderabad. Small team, focused space, but we do solid work. Before this, I was a Senior Ayurveda Vaidya at Vaidya Nithi Panchakarma & Wellness Centre in Slovenia (ya, Europe!) and that phase was kinda eye-opening... treating people from all over, diff constitutions, diff expectations, some came straight from allopathy, some were already deep into alternative paths. Helped sharpen my skills a lot, esp. in figuring out the right approach without overdoing it. One thing I’ve leaned into more over time is *Nadi Pareeksha*. Not just as a tradition, but as a seriously accurate way to catch what’s off in someone’s system — sometimes before they even finish talking. It’s not magic, but it does feel kinda intuitive once you’ve done it a few thousand times. I’ve seen it help big time in cases where symptoms were all over the place, or chronic stuff no one could pin down. Whether it’s digestion, hormones, sleep, whatever — once we see the root, the treatment gets way more precise. Herbs, therapies, routine tweaks — all that starts to make real difference. Also, I had a stint at Baidyanath Life Sciences as Senior Head of Ops. Whole other world there — big systems, daily ops, wellness planning for high volumes. Lot to learn managing things at that scale, and it did make me better at how I run my own clinic now. Not just medically but logistically too. I’m kinda always working on keeping it real — using classical Ayurveda but making it click for ppl today. Whether that’s through Panchakarma, herbs, or just teaching someone how to eat/sleep better — I don’t think any of it works unless the patient gets *why* we’re doing it. That’s what I try to bring into every case I handle.