Dr. Kalpesh Wani
Experience: | 18 years |
Education: | College of Ayurved and Research Centre, Nigdi, Pune, Maharashtra |
Academic degree: | Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly into Ayurvedic management of rheumatology stuff, spine and joint issues – things like Rheumatoid Arthritis, Gout, AVN, different spondylitis types.. these are conditions that really test both patience and planning. Over the years I’ve worked with more than 10,000 patients dealing with chronic or lifestyle-linked problems – thyroid imbalances, ulcerative colitis, IBS, asthma, allergies – all needing a mix of classical therapies, Panchakarma, diet changes and daily habit tweaks.
For me the aim isn’t just pain control or quick relief… it’s getting into the root cause, figuring out what’s driving the condition in the first place. Sometimes that means longer treatment cycles, sometimes small steady steps. I use classical Ayurvedic principles but also keep a very practical eye on what works for each person’s daily life – because if they can’t follow it, it won’t help.
Each plan I make is different, because no two patients come with the same story, even if they share the same diagnosis. That’s what makes the work challenging, but also the most rewarding part. |
Achievements: | I am honestly not sure if this counts as an "achievement" in the usual sense but yeah, for me the real success is when patients feel okay again. Their well being—that’s the goal, always. I care less about titles or recognition, more about if someone sleeps better, breathes easier, digests food properly again. Every time a treatment clicks, even a small one, and their health picks up? that feels like the most real kind of result. That's the part I end up remembering after all the rush. |
I am Dr. Kalpesh Wani and for the last 15 years I’ve been living and working in Pune with one thing always at the core – keeping Ayurveda and Panchakarma real, authentic, and honest. Not just following some modern shortcut or diluted version, but actually using the same classical principles that have guided healers for centuries. My clinic is my space for that – a fully equipped Panchakarma center where we do proper detox, rejuvenation, all the classical therapies the way they’re meant to be, but also making sure patients feel safe, comfortable and cared for during the process. Over the years I worked as an Ayurveda consultant in different hospitals, and that exposure to acute and chronic cases in such varied settings taught me a lot… like how to adapt without losing the essence of Ayurveda, how to talk with patients who might be more used to allopathy, how to fit genuine Ayurvedic care into an integrative healthcare setup without compromising. Those days shaped a lot of how I work now. When someone comes to me, the first step is always understanding the real cause – not just the symptom. I put time into proper diagnosis, planning a treatment that actually fits their body, their lifestyle, even their mindset. Sometimes it’s Panchakarma, sometimes herbal meds, sometimes simple but important changes in diet or routine. And yes, patient education is a big thing for me, because if they don’t understand why we’re doing something, they might not follow it. I believe Ayurveda isn’t just about treating disease – it’s about prevention, building strength, restoring balance, and yes, making life better overall. That’s what I keep in mind every single day, whether I’m doing a Basti therapy, explaining a treatment plan, or just listening to a patient’s story.. because those stories matter as much as the medicines.