Dr. Samir Ahmed Gulab Chaudhari
Experience: | 18 years |
Education: | Ayurveda Dhanwantri (M.S- Ayurveda)- Shalya Tantra, (Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka). |
Academic degree: | Master of Surgery in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly into Ayurvedic management of anorectal disorders—piles, fissure-in-ano, fistula—where Ksharasutra is something I use a lot, and honestly it works wonders when done proper. My work’s not just about that though, I deal with digestive troubles like acidity, bloating, indigestion, constipation.. those small issues that pile up over time if not fixed. Chronic skin problems, joint pains, even liver imbalance cases come my way pretty often. I also treat urinary conditions—kidney stones, bladder stones—and sometimes they clear up without heavy invasive stuff, which patients really appreciate. Hair fall, stubborn dandruff, lifestyle-related illness—they’re all connected to deeper imbalances, so I like to go root-level instead of just patching the surface. Every plan I make is tailored, mixing therapies, herbs, diet tweaks, because no two people are same even if the diagnosis sounds same. For me, the goal’s always relief that lasts, not just quick-fix relief. |
Achievements: | I am author of two books—Surgical Instrument: Practical Guide for Medical Students and Ayurvedic Wisdom: Ancient Healing for Modern Living—both published in india and abroad too. My research papers on Ayurvedic surgery and integrative care got into well-known journals, which honestly feels good after months of work. I try to make tough surgical concepts simpler, mixing classical Ayurveda with modern evidence without loosing its real essence. |
I am an Ayurvedic surgeon with more than 16 years in Shalya Tantra, the surgical part of Ayurveda.. sometimes I still remember my first few cases, the nervousness, checking my notes twice before doing even a simple Ksharasutra application. Now that’s second nature, but the respect for the process never goes away. My work mainly revolve around managing anorectal disorders—piles, fissure-in-ano, fistula, pilonidal sinus—and chronic stuff like varicose veins or wounds that just won’t heal. I use classical methods like Ksharasutra, Agnikarma, Raktamokshana, adapting them to each patient rather than just following a fixed pattern. I like that these are minimally invasive but still deeply effective when done right. Teaching is another part of my life—I’ve spent years with undergrad and postgrad students, showing them not only how to do a procedure but why it matters to keep the tradition intact while staying scientific. Patient care for me isn’t ticking off symptoms on a list. I look at prakriti, diet, lifestyle, the smaller habits that may not seem related but can decide how fast someone recovers or if the problem will come back again. Sometimes it’s a mix of surgery and lifestyle correction that works best. My aim has always been to keep Shalya Tantra alive in a way that makes sense for today’s world—bridging ancient knowledge with present-day challenges without losing authenticity. Safe, effective, and practical.. that’s what I go for every time.