Dr. Kulbir Singh
Experience: | 14 years |
Education: | Shri Dhanwantry Ayurvedic College and Hospital |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working with people dealing with neurotic and psychiatric troubles – things like anxiety that just hangs around, depression that comes in waves, sleep that won’t stay steady, or mood shifts that keep repeating even after short term relief. I go with classical herbs, medhya rasayanas for the mind, and counseling that’s rooted in Ayurvedic psychology – it kinda lets me work on both mind & body in one flow. I also see quite a few kids, for digestion troubles, odd sleep patterns, sudden behaviour changes, or low immunity… here I keep the line of treatment gentle but matched to their prakruti & age, cause every child react diffrent and you can’t just copy paste an adult plan. Some respond fast, others need slow steady work – but either way I aim to keep it personal, balanced and safe, making sure we are not just chasing symptoms but helping the whole system find its balance again. |
Achievements: | I am kind of glad that my work in Ayurveda goes beyond just making pain less for a bit – I really try to dig into the root cause even if that means it take longer. Over the years I’ve treated many with chronic joint, digestive, skin or metabolic issues using Panchakarma, herbal meds & lifestyle shifts… and watching them slowly regain balance feels worth it. Every plan is diff, shaped to their prakruti, mind & body needs – for me that’s what real healing look like, not just symptom cover up. |
I am working in Ayurveda for more than 12 years now and honestly the deeper I get into it, the more I feel this old science still answers so many “modern” problems. Did my BAMS from a good institute, then went ahead with more focused learning in Panchakarma, herbal meds, Ayurvedic nutrition – for me the whole point is healing from the root, not just covering up symptoms for a while. Most days in my practice I meet people with chronic joint pains, digestive troubles that flare on and off, stress-linked headaches or anxiety, skin conditions like eczema or sudden rashes, breathing issues, and metabolic concerns like diabetes. Even when the diagnosis on paper reads the same, the person in front of me never is – their prakriti, history, lifestyle, all make the treatment path different. I design Panchakarma programs, Rasayana plans to rebuild strength and immunity, and herbal formulations – but they’re never “off the shelf”, always tweaked to the person’s body type and day-to-day life. A big part of my work is diet & lifestyle guidance – no point in doing therapies if the habits stay harmful, right? At Inspire Aesthetix I handle consultations, detox programs, preventive healthcare work, and a lot of awareness sessions. I’ve run workshops and small drives to get people to see Ayurveda as something practical for today, not just a tradition to read about. When I meet a patient, I don’t just note the symptoms – I ask about their story, family history, stress levels, even small emotional cues. Sometimes that one detail changes the whole plan. For me healing means the mind and body working in sync, not just an absence of pain or discomfort. There are cases that turn around fast, and others where progress is slow and steady – but in all of them, the goal is lasting change. Maybe it sounds idealistic, but I’ve seen enough to know it’s possible when treatment is personal, consistent, and rooted in the real principles of Ayurveda.