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Dr. Kulwarn Singh

Dr. Kulwarn Singh
Vedic Physio, White House Hospital, SUS Nagar, Jalandhar, Punjab. India
Doctor information
Experience:
10 years
Education:
Guru Ravidas Ayurved University
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am into Ayurveda since a while now & mostly I deal with gastric troubles, like people come with constant acidity or bloating or they just can’t digest normal food. Indigestion, constipation, sluggish metabolism—ya I see those daily. I also focus a lot on respiratory stuff. Asthma, wheezing, allergic sneezing all that... and many ppl don’t realise it connects back to digestion or stress half the time, but it really do. I also work with lifestyle disorders—stress that doesn’t go away, BP fluctuating, sugar running high, or just general weight gain where nothing helps. In those cases, I try to find what system's outta sync. I use Panchakarma pretty often. Cleanse first, then we build back strength, balance hormones etc. It’s not like a quick detox or anything... each step gotta be proper. I do personalized therapies depending on where the imbalance lies. For skin issues—eczema patches, psoriasis flares, bad acne, or even weird itching—I try to go deep. Like check liver health, Pitta spikes, diet triggers. Same with hair—most hair fall ain’t about shampoo. It's dosha imbalance, or sleep, or digestion failing. Also I support both men & women in sexual wellness. That area ppl feel shy but Ayurveda actually has solid tools to fix low libido, irregular cycles, or hormonal dullness in a clean, holistic way. I believe health ain’t just physical—it’s emotional balance too. My work tries to cover all of that, little by little.
Achievements:
I am a B.A.M.S. graduate from DAC College & Hospitaal, Jalandhar—that’s where all this really started. That course kinda grounded me in all the core Ayurvedic stuff, the classics, the nadi pariksha basics, all that. Later, I went ahead and did a Diploma in Kerala Panchakarma, which was a totally different vibe. More hands-on, more intense, really taught me how to go deep with detox therapies, oil treatments, even planning Rasayana phases. Both those put together shaped how I work now.

I am practicing Ayurveda for more than 10 yrs now—yeah, kinda long time actually—and in all this time, I’ve really stayed close to the roots of classical Panchakarma and holistic detox care. Past 5 years, I been running my own clinic. That space is like my second home honestly, where I get to work with patients hands-on, day in day out. Most people come to me with chronic problems—spine stiffness, joint pain that just won’t quit, digestion all messed up, or they just feel “off,” y'know? and we dig into all that from a doshic point of view. I mostly use traditional Panchakarma therapies—Vaman, Virechan, Basti, Nasya, Shirodhara—tailored really carefully to the patient's condition. No one-size-fits-all thing here. Like, for some ppl Basti is a gamechanger but for others I gotta go gentle with Shirodhara first, ‘cause their nervous system’s already overwhelmed. I don’t just prescribe and disappear either, I walk with them through the process—like real close followups, dietary shifts, seasonal routines... all that. One of the biggest things I tell my patients is that you can’t detox just once and expect miracles. It’s about realignment, not shortcuts. We do counseling too—like, actual lifestyle rewiring, not just lectures. I try to explain why Agni (digestive fire) matters, how Ama (toxins) build up when routines crash, how Vata gets out of hand in stress or old age etc. Once ppl start to get that, they start feeling empowered to fix their own rhythm. That's when changes actually last. And I mean yeah, not every treatment goes perfect at first. Some ppl react fast, others slow. Sometimes we gotta tweak meds mid-course or redo Nasya cuz they didn’t follow sleep advice lol... but that’s part of the work. It’s never linear. I don’t chase symptoms—I chase the imbalance underneath. What keeps me goin is seeing patients who were on 3 pills a day for gas, joint stiffness and bad sleep, finally walk in saying “I feel light again.” And they mean it. That kind of shift, it’s worth every bit of effort. My goal is pretty simple: use real Ayurveda—like the kind the texts talk about—to restore balance in ppl’s system without losing the personal touch.