Dr. Chaithanya J Nair
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | Ashtamgam Ayurveda Vidyapeedham |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am working mainly with Ayurvedic management of bone, muscle n joint troubles — stuff like low back pain that just wont go, neck stiffness that keeps returning, or knee pain making daily walk harder than it should. I like using Panchakarma for deep detox n Agnikarma for targeted pain relief, plus internal medicines to slowly improve mobility. I also see a lot of gut related issues… constipation, piles, fissures, and my focus there is on correcting digestion first rather than just quick symptom fix. Herbal preps, dietary changes, and therapy plans are all part of it. Skin cases too come in plenty — eczema, acne, psoriasis — I mostly go for detox and Raktashodhana based treatments to clean the blood and calm flare-ups. My approach isn’t one-size-fit-all, every person gets a plan that suits their body type, their habits, and the root cause, not just what’s showing on surface. |
Achievements: | I am someone who worked hard in my studies, ended up securing first class in the university exams and was also the college topper in quite a few subjects during my 2nd & 3rd professional years (those years felt endless tbh). One thing that stayed special for me was getting a note of appreciation from Press Club Alappuzha, for my role in coordinating Karkidaka Chikitsa — a seasonal Ayurveda therapy program. That was more than just work, it felt like giving something real to the community. |
I am Dr. Chaithanya J. Nair, working as an Ayurvedic physician with a thing for keeping my approach both traditional n practical. Graduated in 2022 from Kerala University of Health Sciences, where I got my grounding in classical Ayurveda… those long hours in OPDs and wards still stick in my head. I also hold a diploma in Yoga Instructor Training from S-VYASA University — honestly, yoga just blends so well with Ayurveda, especially for lifestyle disorders, anxiety issues, stress, all that. Since Dec 2022, I’ve been part of a multispecialty NABH-accredited hospital here in Kerala. The mix of departments keeps me on my toes, gives me that team-based exposure, and yes… reminds me that safety protocols aren’t just paperwork, they really matter. Currently I’m with Medibuddy, supporting the TATA Health Insurance Medical Examination Report team. Sounds a bit corporate, but it’s all about preventive screening, good documentation, and catching issues before they become bigger trouble. In the evenings, I run my own Ayurvedic consultation clinics — those are more personal, where I can sit, actually listen, do Nadi Pariksha, look at Prakriti, and plan something tailor-made. I see a lot of digestive problems, muscle and joint pain, stress-related patterns, plus folks who just want preventive care before things spiral. My way of working is pretty simple… blend the old with the new, make the plan doable for the patient, and keep an open mind. Whether it’s herbal medicines, yoga therapy, or diet corrections, it’s always about sustainable wellness not just quick fixes.