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Dr. Nachiket Vidyanand Dixit
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Dr. Nachiket Vidyanand Dixit

Dr. Nachiket Vidyanand Dixit
Own Clinic Setup at Vindhyavasini Mandir Road
Doctor information
Experience:
Education:
Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda Jamnagar
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mainly into Kayachikitsa – the big clinical branch of Ayurveda that’s all about figuring out diseases and treating them by balancing the jatharagni, the digestive n metabolic fire. That’s kinda the center of everything in our body, if that’s off, so much else goes wrong. I deal with a mix – metabolic syndromes, lifestyle disorders like diabetes or hypertension, sometimes infectious stuff too. In practice, I work with proper Ayurvedic treatment principles, adjusting each therapy to the person not just the disease.. sometimes that means a lot of OPD hours, seeing patterns repeat but also every case being weirdly different. OPD work really sharpens diagnosis and makes treatment outcomes better when you keep it patient-specific.
Achievements:
I am kinda proud of the mix of academic n field work I got to do… gave 8 paper presentations, somehow managed to win best paper twice which was nice. In UG days, got a Gold medal in Panchakarma – that still pushes me to go deep into detox n rejuvenation work. Finished my MD in Kayachikitsa with 2nd rank. Also worked in camps across Nashik & Jamnagar, even a satellite OPD at the Navy base.. those days really taught me the real hands-on side of clinical ayurveda.

I am a Ayurvedic physcian with an M.D. in Kayachikitsa from Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda, Jamnagar – that place is kinda like the top league when it comes to Ayurvedic education. My time there was more than just classes n exams, it was hands-on, real patients, long case discussions and digging deep into evidence-based healing. I somehow ended up 2nd rank in my PG specialization, which honestly felt surreal. During those years I also presented 8 papers in various academic platforms and won best paper awards twice – those moments really pushed me to keep refining my work. Before that, during BAMS, I won the Gold Medal in Panchakarma, which is still one of my fav areas. Detoxification, rejuvenation, Rasayana chikitsa – those therapies aren’t just about clearing toxins, they reset the body in ways modern meds can’t fully mimic. I manage chronic & lifestyle-related disorders – diabetes, hypertension, joint issues, skin problems – with a mix of classical Ayurvedic principles and practical, patient-focused care. My style? I start with deep diagnosis, dosha-prakriti mapping, looking beyond the obvious. Internal medicines, external therapies, diet tweaks – all chosen to fit the patient, not just the disease. I try to keep my practice ethical, clear, not selling false hopes but building a plan they can actually follow. Blending traditional wisdom with clinical precision sounds big, but in real life it’s just about listening to the patient, understanding what’s off-balance, and working step-by-step. And yeah, there’s still so much to learn each day – Ayurveda is huge, and every case adds a new layer to what I thought I already knew.