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Dr. Kalyani Laxmikant Patil

Dr. Kalyani Laxmikant Patil
Shree Agastya Ayurved Shivajinagar, Pune, Maharashtra.
Doctor information
Experience:
8 years
Education:
Maharashtra University Of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am working mainly in the area of thyroid disorders, infertility, hormonal imbalance, obesity and other lifestyle driven health issues that lot of people face today. My practice also cover diabetes, hypertension, autoimmune problems and gynecological concerns. When I see a patient I dont just write prescription, I try to go deeper with prakriti analysis, dosha understanding, and case history to see the root that’s causing the disease. Only then I make a plan that may use herbs, panchakarma like basti or virechana, diet shifts, or even small daily routine corrections. I find in thyroid cases and infertility, even a small adjustment in diet or stress management with authentic Ayurvedic therapy can make big difference over time. In obesity or metabolic imbalance, Panchakarma detox along with lifestyle discipline give lasting results instead of temporary fixes. I also guide women dealing with irregular cycles, PCOD, or menopausal troubles, where hormonal balance is key. Each patient need diffrent kind of care, some respond faster to herbal medicines, some to therapies like shirodhara or nasya, and some need more counseling about lifestyle. My focus is to make the treatment safe, practical and still deeply rooted in classical Ayurveda. The aim is not just relief from symptoms but to bring long-term wellness, better immunity, and mental calm too. I try to see healing as a journey, not a single treatment, and I walk with patients through that process.
Achievements:
I am an MD in Ayurveda and founder of Shree Agastya Ayurved Clinic & Panchakarma Centre, where I got chance to treat more than 1000 patients with chronic and lifestyle disorders. Each case taught me how powerful Ayurveda can be when used properly.. From simple gastric issues to complex autoimmune condition, I seen people recover with right mix of herbs, diet and therapies. For me the achievement isn’t just running a clinic but promoting Ayurveda as a whole life approach not just medicine.

I am a healthcare doctor who walked through 8 years of combined experince in Ayurveda and Allopathy, and honestly that mix shaped the way I look at health. I dont see them as opposite, more like two lenses that can show diffrent parts of the same picture. Working with both has given me chance to treat patients with a balance of old classical Ayurvedic wisdom and the clear structure of modern evidence based medicine. During practice I have managed so many types of conditions, some simple seasonal illness, others more complicated like metabolic issues, chronic digestive or joint problems, even stress linked complaints that don’t always show up in tests but still trouble people daily. With Ayurveda I often use Panchakarma, herbal preparations, dietary correction, lifestyle tweaks.. and when needed I lean on allopathy for investigations or acute care. That mix helps me reach diagnosis faster and improve outcome instead of just chasing symptoms. My way of treatment is less about quick fixes and more about asking why the imbalance is there in first place. Is it diet, stress, sleep pattern, or deeper systemic disorder? Once I know the root, I build a plan that actually fits that person, not a generic one size model. It might be a detox program, or simply herbs with simple daily rules, sometimes counseling along with medicines. Patients come with diabetes, arthritis, hypertension, skin issues, migraine, and I try to show them that body already has capacity to heal if we support it correctly. I also value communication a lot, explaining why I am giving certain therapy, cause when people understand, they follow better. In all these years, what keeps me going is the moment when someone who struggled for long say they feel lighter, more in control, not just relieved but aware of how to keep themselves well. That’s the kind of integrative, sustainable healthcare I believe Ayurveda and Allopathy together can truly offer.