Dr. Anurag Choudhary
Experience: | 9 years |
Education: | Guru Ravidas Ayurved University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am focused mainly on Kshar Sutra therapy—yeah that medicated thread treatment thing people still don’t talk much about but honestly it works really well esp for ano-rectal stuff. I did my PG diploma in it and have been using it for piles, fistula-in-ano, fissures, even small polyps. It’s not a full-blown surgery, more like para-surgical. You don’t get cut open, but healing still happens deeply n properly. What I like is, recurrence rates are low if done right—and that's a big deal in chronic rectal cases right?
I guide ptients a lot post-procedure too—what to eat, what not to do, how to sit, basic things but they matter long-term. Some ppl are in pain for years and then suddenly they feel normal again, and it’s wild how much quality of life can shift with just right guidance and the right method. Kshar Sutra is slow, steady healing but I believe in that pace. Fast isn’t always better. You work with the body, not force it. That’s how I approach it. |
Achievements: | I am working closely with chronic n stubborn cases for a while now—stuff like gut issues that just won’t calm down, weird skin flareups, joint pain that keeps coming back no matter what ppl try. I don’t just go for surface relief. My goal is like—real Ayurvedic root-cause care, not just symptom coverups. I use a mix of classical meds, diet tweaks, detox work, and constant follow-ups!! Seen ppl walk in super fed up and walk out kinda relieved. That change is why I do what I do honestly. |
I am working as an Ayurvedic doctor since 7+ years now, and honestly, every year sorta pulls me deeper into how powerful classical Ayurveda actually is—when you stick to the texts, listen to the body, and don’t rush the process. Most of my clinical time goes into treating ortho cases, digestive stuff, and long-drawn skin issues that just don’t go away with creams or random pills. In joint care, I usually see things like osteoarthritis, lumbar spondylosis, sciatica, frozen shoulder... the works. What’s helped? Well, Abhyanga, Basti, sometimes Lepana, but honestly, it’s not just one therapy. You gotta look at the dosha thing, at their agni, at muscle tone—all of it. I try to keep patients off painkillers long-term, cos that path just gets messier. Strength and function come back gradually with right treatment (and patience, which is rare nowdays tbh). Then comes gut issues—acidity, IBS, constipation, piles, even weird combo symptoms that modern diagnosis kinda misses. For these, I lean into Virechana, deep dietary shifts, and targeted herbs. I also did an extra diploma in ano-rectal diseases, which gave me good grip on managing fistula, piles, fissures—esp. using Ksharasutra. That technique really surprised me with how effective and sustainable it was when done right. Skin is another big space I work in—eczema, psoriasis, acne, fungal infections. Many ppl come after trying topical stuff for months, even yrs, and then we work backwards. I focus a lot on blood-cleansing (Raktamokshana), gut detox, and calming pitta. The skin reflects the inside—plain and simple, right? Sometimes that truth lands late but it does land. What I’ve learned over these yrs is that healing isn’t a quick fix, it’s something you build and protect. I try giving my patients tools and understanding, not just pills or protocols. That’s why even modern folks, once skeptical, start trusting Ayurveda—when it speaks to their body, they listen.