Dr. Pranav Mohandas
Experience: | 5 years |
Education: | PNNM Ayurveda Medical College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am into treating a mix of stuff that honestly most people just learn to live with—heart conditions, diabetes, nerve problems, and achy joints that slow life down. I focus mainly on Ayurvedic management of cardiology issues like BP or early-stage heart weakness (ya, those symptoms that come and go), metabolic problems like sugar control where people usually tired of tablets!!, and neuro conditions like migraines, nerve tingling, stress burnout... it all links up more than people realise.
Then there’s joint pain—knee stiffness, arthritis, back soreness that sticks around. That’s something I’ve put a lot of focus into using Panchakarma, snehan, basti and proper herbal support—plus changes in diet that actually match the body type. I don’t believe in one-size-fits-all, I try to work based on individual prakriti + nature of disease. Ayurveda has layers, and if you take time to read them right, the result speaks.
I work with people who want long-term fix not jst patchwork. And it’s not always flashy but it works, slowly and steady, which matters most. |
Achievements: | I am running my own Ayurvedic clinic where most of my work sort of revolve around heart care, diabetes and those tricky nerve issues that come with it. I’ve built my own way of handling diabetic neuropathy and sugar problems, not copy-paste stuff but protocols that suit the person's condition, stage, even habits sometimes! My goal—simple—help ppl manage sugar better, feel energy back, reduce numbness or burning in feet, and make heart work better with less meds where posible. |
I am an Ayurvedic practitioner with close to 5 years now of working hands-on in clincal setups—mostly focused on chronic stuff and lifestyle messes that people drag around for years. I mean things like poor digestion, constipation, acidity, or diabetes that starts quietly and suddenly feels too hard to reverse. That’s where Ayurveda still makes deep sense to me. I work on figuring out why someone’s gut or hormones are off, not just how to mask it. In most of my cases, the root cause is missed. And that’s exactly what I aim to catch. I rely heavily on Prakriti-based evaluation, observing doshic imbalances, and then planning treatment in layers—not just throwing herbs and hoping it helps. Panchakarma plays a big part in my work—when used right, it brings out such clean results. But I don’t rush into it. Sometimes just tuning diet and sleep patterns can shift things more than a Shirodhara session... depends on the body’s stage and mind’s state. I’ve dealt with all kinds of cases, joint stiffness, muscle pain, weight fluctuation, thyroid irregularities, stress cycles that just won’t stop. And yeah, people show up with piles of lab tests and still no clarity. That’s where Ayurveda’s pulse-based reading or Nadi Pariksha often helps make sense of the maze. I try to keep my advice practical—because let’s face it, if someone can’t follow a 6-time daily decoction schedule, the whole thing falls apart. My work is not just about removing disease... it’s more about bringing people back to feeling like themselves again. That’s the best part. And even though I keep updating myself through seminars or case-based trials, I still feel every patient teaches something new each week. I guess that’s the pull—I don’t really see this as a job. It feels more like holding space while nature does its healing, if that makes any sense. And yeah, I take my time with each case. Can’t rush this system. Ayurveda isn’t about quick fixes. It's about steady shifts. Sometimes subtle. Sometimes surprsingly fast. Either way, I'm in it fully.