Dr. Prasad Hanumant Rao Ubale
Experience: | 23 years |
Education: | B.A.M.S, (Poona University, Pune). |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am focused on managing arthritis, spondylitis, and sexual wellness disorders through Ayurvedic diagnosis and root-level healing—basically not just treating pain or low energy, but really figuring out why it’s there. Sometimes it's dosha imbalance, sometimes it’s long ignored digestion or stress messing up agni. I use detailed prakriti checks and dosha assessment to get a full picture before starting anything.
I work with herbal meds, internal rasayana, detox plans like mild Panchakarma if needed. For joint issues like stiffness, swelling or reduced movement I usually go for snehan-swedana combos or sometimes basti if vata's way too out of balance. Sexual health—male or female—needs a different kind of tuning altogether. Mostly it’s subtle, hormonal, and involves ahara (diet), some deep lifestyle correction and slow restorative herbs. Gokshura, Ashwagandha, or even shatavari, but always personalized. Cookie-cutter formulas just don’t work in this stuff, at least not long term.
My goal really is not just "cure the problem" but to reset the whole system behind it. If we fix the root, the body takes care of rest. Sometimes ppl come with pain, sometimes with frustration or just.. confusion about what's happening to them. I think listening, explaining and then planning with them—not just for them—makes the biggest difference. |
Achievements: | I am honestly most proud when patients start feeling better—not just symptom wise, but like really better in daily life. I look at each case with the idea that wellness isn’t just “no pain” but feeling okay in body and mind both. That’s the point right? Whether it’s with diet tweaks, herbs, detox work or just slow habit change—I try to stay rooted in what they actually need. Their well being kinda becomes the real measure for what I’m doing, not just the textbook results. |
I am Dr. Prasad Ubale and I’ve been working as an Ayurvedic physician and Panchakarma consultant in Ahilyanagar for the past 23 yrs, which still feels strange to say out loud—time kinda just moved fast. Anyway, my practice is deeply rooted in classical Ayurvedic principles, and I try to keep things real n simple while staying aligned with the science. I mostly work with patients dealing with long-standing issues like arthritis, cervical or lumbar spondylitis, hyperacidity, IBS, and tricky digestive stuff in general. Most of them come in frustrated—either nothing worked, or they’re just tired of doing trial & error. I focus a lot on root-cause diagnosis. Whether it’s agni-mandya or long-term vata imbalance, I try not to jump into symptoms first. Panchakarma plays a core role in what I do. It’s not just about detoxing... I mean yeah, we do that too, but for me Panchakarma is like resetting the entire system—clearing, rebalancing, then slowly rebuilding. Vamana, Basti, or sometimes just a proper Abhyanga-Svedana routine—it depends. Each plan I build is 100% personalized, based on prakriti, dosha-vikruti, and mostly how the person actually lives. I also mix in diet correction, lifestyle tweaks, and daily routines that are practical, not overly idealistic. Over the years I’ve seen how impactful these small consistent changes can be when they’re backed by right herbs, the right shodhana, and trust. Patients with joint pain often return not just with less pain, but with better sleep, more energy, better moods—which says a lot. Teaching is another big part of my consults. I genuinely want patients to understand what's going on inside them. From Dinacharya and Ritucharya to explaining how mind-gut connection works in Ayurveda—I feel knowledge sticks better when ppl see the “why.” And in a place like Ahilyanagar, where I’ve been for more than 20 yrs, you don’t just treat ppl—you kinda grow with them. That bond really matters to me, and I just hope to keep showing up for that with the same honesty n care.