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Dr. Anand Vaidya

Dr. Anand Vaidya
Sriveda Ayurveda Panchakarma Vesu branch- western business park Pal adajan branch- western city
Doctor information
Experience:
18 years
Education:
Kasturba Medical College
Academic degree:
Postgraduate Diploma in Panchakarma
Area of specialization:
I am someone who mainly works in Ayurvedic care for long-term, kinda stubborn conditions—stuff like diabetes, thyroid probs, PCOD/PCOS, even things like migraine or chronic knee/back/neck pain. I see a lot of ppl with hormonal & metabolic stuff going off track, plus those weird combo cases—like thyroid with anxiety or BP with insomnia. My work also covers arthritis, osteoporosis, infertility (male & female), asthma, stress, ulcers, and immune-linked issues like allergies n low resistance. Musculoskeletal stuff? Yeah I see it daily—joint stiffness, slip disc types, even corns or diabetic foot. I do try to get to the root, not just fix symptoms. Sometimes it’s diet. Sometimes it’s blocked srotas. I go deep with prakriti-based plans, herbs, panchakarma if needed. Not everything fits a textbook tho—each case kinda needs its own decoding. And yes, mental health matters a *lot* in how I treat. Depression, anxiety, burnout—it’s all part of the same loop when doshas stay outta balance too long. Just treating vata or clearing ama can shift more than ppl expect.
Achievements:
I am empaneled with few corporate firms & institutes where I consult thier teams regularly—helping employees manage chronic stress, work-life messes, and those sneaky lifestyle disorders that creep up over time. It’s a mix of Ayurveda + real-world health goals. Each setting brings diffrent kinda challenges but that’s part of why I like it. These tie-ups also give me a chance to talk preventive care, not just wait till ppl fall sick n come to the clinic.

I am an Ayurvedic physican who's spent over 17 yrs now working in real-life clinics—not just textbooks or theories. I've treated more than 20,000 patients across different backgrounds n health setups. And honestly? every single one taught me something new. What really shapes my approach is Nadi Pariksha. That ancient pulse reading method—sounds simple but when done right, it digs *deep*, shows you things blood reports don’t. It kinda forms the base for how I build most of my treatments. Now my strong suit? Panchakarma. That whole detox n rasayana angle of Ayurveda... I’ve leaned heavily on it for treating chronic stuff—gut problems, hormonal swings, lifestyle mess-ups, stress burnout, even autoimmunity flare-ups. I also use Viddha Karma (therapeutic bloodletting) & Agnikarma (targeted heat therapy) a lot, esp for bone n joint pain, sciatica, nerve issues, frozen shoulder types... works well when you *catch* the imbalance early. But yeah—Ayurveda’s not just about herbs or massage, it’s about knowing who the person *is.* I try explaining prakriti-vikriti during consults—not to sound wise, but coz when ppl get their own patterns, they start caring for their health different. Like... they *get it*, yk? And that changes outcomes in the long run more than any medicine sometimes. Clinical success for me doesn’t mean one-time relief. I kinda focus more on whether someone stops relapsing, whether they feel in charge of their healing journey. I'm still learning tho—keep going to seminars, following research updates, etc. Trying to blend the classics with newer demands, making Ayurveda accessible but real—not repackaged fluff. This work feels like purpose. I just wanna keep it honest, skillful, and human.