Dr. Prashant Kumar
Experience: | 6 years |
Education: | Baba Mastnath University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly focused on Ayurvedic healing that actually *feels* personal—not cookie-cutter stuff. My key areas are Panchakarma detox (which I only suggest if it really fits), chronic illness care, and classical herbal medicine. I treat things like arthritis, blood pressure, early-stage diabetes—those long-term lifestyle problems that keep ppl stuck on pills.
Also, I work a lot in sexual & reproductive health—ED, premature ejaculation, hormonal imbalance, PCOS, menopause probs. I use internal meds, oil therapies, sometimes Uttarabasti if the case needs it.
Every plan I make involves food. Always. I don't think medicine works if your ahar-vihar's a mess. I guide ppl through simple changes in meals, timings, sleep, screen exposure, stress cycles... all the invisible things that break the body down.
My goal isn’t just to treat—it’s to help someone *feel seen*, rebuild balance & hold on to it without needing external stuff forever. Ayurveda really gives space for that, if we apply it right. |
Achievements: | I am working in Ayurveda for over 10 years now—treated a bunch of things from chronic gut issues to complex hormonal messes. I published research too, in peer-reviewed journals that actually care about evidence. I also conduct live workshops on holistic healing & sexual wellness now and then. One thing I feel kinda proud of—I got recognised by the National Health Authority for linking 3rd highest Digital Health Records with ABHA under ABDM (Oct'22–Sep'23).. felt good honestly. |
I am Dr. Prashant Kumar, working in Ayurveda for over 4 years now—though honestly, it doesn’t feel like a number I count. More like, every patient kinda teaches you something new. I started with my BAMS and then just kept exploring deeper into different areas—Panchakarma therapy, herbal pharmacology, sexual wellness, general medicine, cosmetology stuff too (ya, even skin and hair probs come a lot), and also dietetics. Cuz healing isn't one-lane, right? My clinic’s not just four walls and a table—it’s intentionally made calm, soft... a place where ppl can actually feel okay to talk about their problems, even the uncomfortable ones. I personally begin my day with yoga and a bit of quiet time. Not just for routine’s sake, but to stay centered, esp when days get heavy or back-to-back consults feel draining. I look at health wholistically—body, yes, but also sleep patterns, mental chatter, habits, relationship stress... all of it shows up somehow. That’s why my consultations aren’t rushed. I take time to really figure out the prakriti, vikriti, dosha status, and where the imbalance actually starts. Then build a treatment plan around that. Usually it’s a combo—herbal meds, detox therapies like Panchakarma (only when needed, not forced), meal changes, and changes in daily routine. But no two plans look same. I also collab with yoga experts, diet coaches, and wellness therapists if a case needs multi-angle work. A lot of ppl come in with arthritis flares, gut problems, PCOD, acne, anxiety, fatigue, or lifestyle-triggered illnesses. And honestly, with patience and the right path, many have reversed or stabilized their issues. I’m not here to just treat—I'm here to help ppl *understand* what’s going on inside them and how to manage it without becoming dependant on meds forever. I also run regular workshops—sometimes on seasonal health tips, sometimes food planning, sometimes stress basics. I believe Ayurveda is not just what *I* do—it’s what I help others learn to live. That’s kinda the core of how I see this work.