Dr. Srinivasa Debata
Experience: | 18 years |
Education: | Mayurbhanj Ayurved Mahavidyalaya |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am trained across a mix of traditional & integrative healing systems—mostly Ayurveda & Panchakarma but also Marma therapy, Viddhakarma, Agnikarma, and even acupuncture & quantum therapy (yea sounds fancy but actually helps in energy-level realignment). My main focus is chronic pain & musculo-skeletal disorders—disc probs, post-injury stiffness, cervical n lumbar stuff, ppl who tried everything and still no relief.
I don’t use fixed treatment grids... Like sometimes Agnikarma works instantly on someone’s frozen shoulder, and next patient? zero change. Then it’s all about Marma or pranic clearing. Some ppl carry stuff that’s physical *and* subtle—layered pain that builds over yrs. That’s where you gotta switch tools mid-way. Even Viddhakarma—needle-based nerve stimulation—works crazy well in deeper blocks but not for all. Depends how their system responds over days.
I try not to rush. Every patient I meet gets something custom—not one-size-fit-anything type. There’s a lot of trial...and also a lot of patient listening!! That’s part of the therapy too. |
Achievements: | I am not into showy stats but ya, over the years I’ve treated thousands—each one was diff, not a textbook case. Chronic back issues, nerve compressions, old gut probs that no med seemed to fix... that’s kinda where I end up stepping in. Seen ppl go from barely walking to full mobility or finally sleeping pain-free after months. That shift—when their body starts listening again—that still keeps me here. not every case is a win, but the honest turnarounds? they matter. |
I am a second-gen Vaidya—Ayurveda was literally around me all the time since childhood, not just as medicines or clinic work, but in our food, lifestyle, even convos at home. Practicing for 17+ yrs now, I mostly work on neuro-musculo-skeletal conditions & pain stuff—things like cervical or lumbar spine issues, nerve compressions, frozen shoulders, long-term stiffness, stroke rehab, even post-surgical chronic pain that keeps showing up again n again. I don’t stick to one-line protocols, never worked for my patients that way. I mix core Ayurvedic methods—Panchakarma, Basti, Marma points, oils, swedana, all that—with Acupuncture, some Quantum therapy tools I picked up later, & sometimes Mantra chikitsa if the pattern’s deeper. When a case’s stubborn, I even consider Jyotish influences—not for predictions, but to spot repeating energetic patterns. Not everyone is open to that part tho. And that's fine. In cases like hemiplegia, trauma, or conditions where ppl have lost function, I track even the smallest progress—finger twitching after 20 days of nothing can be huge. But all of this only works if the root constitution’s understood. Prakriti-Vikriti is non-negotiable, otherwise treatments just float around without landing. Every patient who comes to me brings a different puzzle. I don’t use fixed “packages”—each treatment becomes its own evolving plan, sometimes fast, sometimes slow. But I always stay close to the classical Ayurvedic base—text-based logic, herbs, diagnosis through pulse or tongue—but yeah, I'm flexible about *how* we apply those principles. The work is demanding but I actually like digging deep into complex pain pathways, where both physical & emotional imprints need untangling. That’s where Ayurveda, if applied with care & intuition, really shines.