Dr. Shivaprasad Sharma
Experience: | 6 years |
Education: | KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research |
Academic degree: | Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly drawn to work where the body needs a full reset—not just a patch-up. I specialize in Ayurvedic detox (Shodhana) & Rasayana therapies that go deep into clearing old imbalances n rebuilding energy from inside out. I work a lot with infertility—both male & female—helping couples move toward natural conception using holistic care, no shortcuts or forced routines. It’s slow work, yeah, but when timed right with body rhythm, it shows results.
Sexual wellness is also a key part of my practice. I see how ignored it gets sometimes—even tho it's often where deeper health issues show up first. I offer personalized plans for reproductive health that actually match the patient’s lifestyle, prakriti & current cycle—not just textbook things.
I also manage autoimmune problems & chronic diseases using proper, evidence-informed Ayurvedic protocols. Each case needs decoding, not quick fixes. For me, treatment starts with hearing the full story, then choosing what fits—not what’s trendy or flashy. Healing’s layered... it’s not always pretty but it’s real. |
Achievements: | I am a gold medalist MD in Kayachikitsa from KLE Univ, and yeah—last 7+ yrs have kinda kept me deep in clinial practice, teaching & research all rolled into one. As a Founder Member of ĀYUSHMĀN AYURVEDA HOSPITAL, I led research trials, published some solid work in peer journals, and pushed a lot toward preventive health protocols. I also consult at Swastik Luxury Wellbeing Sanctuary & run my own digital setup, mostly for chronic cases that need consistent follow-up and care—not just quick advice!! |
I am an MD in Kayachikitsa from KLE University and have been board-certified in Ayurveda since 2016. Over these past 7+ years, I’ve kinda stayed in the middle of three things—clinical practice, teaching, and a bit of research work too. What keeps me going is honestly the process of bringing classical Ayurvedic wisdom into today’s health mess—with proper logic, not just repeating old lines. I don’t believe Ayurveda should stay stuck. It’s deep, yes, but it’s also meant to evolve... if we’re listening right. Most of my experience centers around managing chronic diseases & metabolic conditions—stuff like diabetes, BP, IBS, thyroid, autoimmune issues, fatigue syndromes, stress-looped imbalances... that category where ppl usually say “nothing really helps long-term”. I look for the root cause in each case, coz symptom-chasing only drags things out. Diagnosis for me isn’t just about test reports. I do full-body readings—Dosha mapping, digestion tracking, sleep patterns, mental rhythm, disease history, and the Prakriti-Vikriti overlay. That’s where my protocols start. In treatment I use herbal formulations, Rasayana, dietary restructures, Panchakarma therapies when needed—but never randomly. Every case gets layered planning. I always try keeping it doable. There’s no point giving a gold plan if the patient can’t apply it at home, right? During my academic side, I’ve contributed in research protocol designing, and been involved in patient education work, mainly to help ppl understand Ayurveda instead of just following instructions. That’s something I’m big on—patient awareness. I see health not just as cure, but as a process of getting people to feel in control of their body again.