Dr. Abhishek Jalundar Chakor
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | Ayurvidya Prasarak Mandal's Ayurved Mahavidyalaya |
Academic degree: | Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly into treating long-standing or repeating health issues that just don't go away with short-term stuff—mainly chronic & lifestyle-related disorders. I’ve worked a lot with spine and joint problems like cervical/lumbar spondylitis, frozen shoulder, arthritis, sciatica kind of pains that come back again n again if you don't get to the root. Alongside that, I deal with thyroid issues, PCOS sometimes, diabetes too—things where metabolism’s a bit off and stress or sleep often mess it up more than ppl realise.
Ayurveda has ways to manage all this, not just with herbs but actual body-level reset, through Panchkarma or simpler daily tweaks. I also do quite a bit with acidity, IBS, sluggish liver... gut stuff in general is under-rated but huge. Respiratory-wise, I handle asthma, bronchitis, sinus kind of patterns—where triggers aren't always obvious. Skin work is also there, esp psoriasis & eczema, where the balance needs to come from inside out not just topical.
Everything I do is classical-Ayurveda based but I do take clues from labs & diagnosis, if needed, to make it more real-time & person-specific. |
Achievements: | I am still kinda surprised sometimes by where this journey took me. Getting recognised by Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram in Maharashtra felt big, not cause of a title or anything—but 'cause it meant the work reached ppl who really needed it. I’ve held & helped run quite a few health camps, like actual on-ground Ayurveda—not just theory. My focus areas mostly—joint & spine pain, hormonal mess, skin flareups—those are things I’ve seen patients carry for years. Seeing even small shifts makes it worth it. |
I am an Ayurveda practitioner with 5+ yrs of hands-on clinical exp, and honestly—each phase taught me vry different things. Right now I run my own Ayurvedic clinic & Panchkarma setup (about a year now), which’s kinda my own small space to apply everything I learnt before—like *really* apply, not just go by protocols. Before this, I worked around 4–5 years across different Ayurvedic trusts and healing centers… saw a wide mix of cases there, from chronic skin conditions to metabolic stuff to those weird unexplained fatigues no one had answers for. Those years gave me solid exposure to classical therapies—Abhyanga, Basti, Vamana, Nasya etc—plus a better understanding of how to actually listen to what the patient *isn’t* saying directly. That helped me personalise things more than I used to in the beginning. Sometimes it’s not about fancy Rasayanas or deep detox. Sometimes it’s just fixing their daily rhythm, getting Agni back on track, or choosing one herb instead of five, y’know? My work now is more independent—means I’ve to think from scratch every time. Not just treat a disease but guide the whole recovery path... Panchkarma planning, diet ideas, keeping the person motivated long-term. I won't claim I heal everything (who does lol), but I do try to stay fully rooted in classical Ayurvedic texts, while also adjusting to modern life challenges like stress, screens, irregular food etc. My focus is on making healing a little less overwhelming & more doable for real people, one case at a time.