Dr. Kripal Pate
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | The Gujarat Board of Ayurvedic System |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working in 3 areas—skin & hair care, women’s health, and Panchakarma. For skin and hair, I see a lot of patients with acne that doesn’t settle, stubborn pigmentation, hair fall that just keeps going, or dandruff and early aging signs. My focus is never just topical fixes, I always try to dig deeper into digestion, hormones, stress patterns, and give a plan that combines herbal meds, diet and external therapies.
In gynecology, my interest is around PCOD, irregular periods, infertility, hormonal shifts. Each case feels different, sometimes it’s more diet and lifestyle, sometimes Panchakarma detox is needed to clear deeper blocks. I like working with women long-term, helping them get balance back rather than just control symptoms.
Panchakarma is another big part of my practice. Training in it gave me tools like Basti, Nasya, Abhyanga, Virechana to design very specific detox plans based on patient’s prakriti and current health condition. It’s not just cleansing, it actually resets the body when done in right way.
Overall my specialization is about connecting these areas—skin, hormones, digestion, stress—and giving practical treatment that feels personal. My aim is to guide patients toward long term wellness, helping them regain energy and balance through authentic Ayurvedic methods, not quick fixes. |
Achievements: | I am holding an MS in Stree Roga & Prasuti Tantra which gave me strong base in women’s health. Later I went through advanced training in Ayurvedic cosmetology and cosmetic preperations, that really expanded my skill in skin and hair care also. These qualifications together help me bridge both—managing complex gynecological disorders and at same time treating issues like acne, pigmentation or hair fall with authentic ayurvedic methods, both therapeutic and aesthetic side by side. |
I am an Ayurvedic physician who like to keep my practice rooted in both classical texts and what I’ve learned hands-on with patients. My main areas of work have been Panchakarma, Ayurvedic cosmetology, and women’s health. For two years I worked as a Panchakarma Medical Officer, and during that time I treated wide range of chronic and lifestyle related health problems. What I learned most there was how every Panchakarma plan—whether it’s Basti, Nasya, Virechana, Abhyanga—needs to be adjusted for prakriti and the specific imbalance, not just applied in a standard way. Those years taught me a lot about precision, patience, and how deeply these therapies can shift a persons health. Later, I pursued training in Ayurvedic cosmetology, which opened another layer of practice for me. Many people come worried about acne, pigmentation, hair fall or dandruff, and while they expect only creams or oils, I always look for the deeper link—digestion not working properly, hormonal misbalance, stress load, etc. I try to combine herbal applications, proper ahar guidance, some internal medicines if needed, and external Ayurvedic skin and scalp therapies. It’s about fixing the cause and not only masking the sign. Now I am serving as an Ayurveda Resident Gynecologist. This role is quite demanding but also fulfilling, since women’s health is so central and yet often neglected. I see cases of PCOD, menstrual disturbances, infertility, menopausal changes, uterine problems, and more. My approach is to bring together Panchakarma detox where needed, herbal formulations, diet therapy, and lifestyle counselling. Each woman comes with her own story, her own prakriti, and it’s my responsibility to shape treatment to that, not to the textbook alone. Overall my philosophy is simple: personalize everything. Whether it’s Panchakarma, cosmetology, or gynecology, I work to design care plans that restore balance in body, mind, spirit. I want patients not just to feel better for a while but to be able to sustain wellness on their own. Education, awareness, and compassionate guidance are as important to me as the medicines or procedures. In the end, authentic Ayurveda is about harmony, and that’s the path I try to keep alive with every patient.