Dr. Pramod Kumar Kantilal Kataria
Experience: | 31 years |
Education: | B.A.M.S,(Poona University, Pune). |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly into treating metabolic & hormonal conditions in ayurvedic way—like diabetes, BP, thyroid issues (mostly hypo, tho sometimes hyper too shows up), obesity and all that. But it’s not just numbers on lab reports right?? I try to figure out the Agni part, how digestion n mind’s affecting the rest. Also see a lot of gastric patients—acidity, reflux, gas, bloating, constipation—esp ppl who've tried all kinda meds n still no real relief.
My other focus is gynac—period issues, pcos, infertility... Each patient comes in with different history, sometimes just stress-induced cycles, sometimes more chronic stuff. I work with herbs, diet reworks, some Panchakarma when needed, and lifestyle changes—not heavy all-at-once advice but things that they can stick with.
Everything’s kinda rooted in dosha balance thinking. I don’t like rushing. Ayurved takes time but when it clicks, it heals way deeper than just symptoms... that’s what I aim for. |
Achievements: | I am really grateful I got to present my research at the International Striroga Conference—it was all about Ayurvedic perspectives in women's health, which is an area I care abt a lot. I spoke on gynac treatments, stuff like PCOS, hormonal misbalance, menstrual issues... mostly how we manage that in a holistic way using Ayurved tools. Sharing work there kinda pushed me to go deeper into theory too, not just clinic side. The feedback I got from peers?—pretty encouraging honestly!! |
I am Dr. Pramod Katariya—running my clinic out here in Navapur (Nandurbar dist, Maharashtra) for years now...actually, it’s been over 28 yrs working full-time in clinical Ayurvedic practice. I mostly focus on Panchakarma, infertility treatment, gut health stuff like chronic acidity, IBS, constipation etc., and a lot of metabolic conditions too—diabetes, obesity, thyroid—you name it, and I’ve probably worked on it. I hold a BAMS degree and also did my Master’s in Alternative Medicine, which helped me see a broader angle to healing—tho I stick close to classical Ayurveda. I'm also certified in Satvavajaya chikitsa, which is basically a mind-focused therapy system in Ayurveda. That kinda helped me get better at understanding stress, anxiety-driven illness & how mental stability links with chronic physical health. A lot of ppl don’t realize how strongly both connect. My infertility practice is where I probably do the most intensive work...hormonal correction, Rasayana, panchkarma-based cleansing and sometimes just slow detailed counselling with herbal support. Each person needs their own plan. And that’s what I try to build—not the one-size-fits-all type. Even for digestive or metabolic issues, like obesity or uncontrolled sugar, I go deep into Agni imbalance first—coz if digestion’s off nothing else really works right? Panchakarma is big part of my work—not just the procedures like Vamana or Basti, but choosing the right time, strength and prep per person. People come in tired, often tried modern treatments that didn’t work, and honestly I feel Ayurveda offers them hope without false promise. I try to listen. I educate. No overcomplication, just honest diagnosis, and doable therapy they can actually follow. I want them to know what we’re doing and why. My goal is always rooted in the classics but shaped by the current world around us. Real Ayurveda, done right, is not just traditional—it’s timeless.