Dr. Kavya S
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | JSS Ayurvedic Medical College And Hospital |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am well-trained in classical Panchakarma therapies n yeah, I mean the full set—Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya and Raktamokshana.. Each of these, when done right, can really shift the body's internal balance—clear out deep-rooted toxins, reset digestion, sometimes even lift stubborn fatigue ppl just live with without knowing why. I always try to customize them based on what the patient's going thru—not just blindly doing a procedure becuz the text says so.
At the same time, I do lot of para-surgical Ayurvedic stuff too, like Ksharasutra for things like piles and fistula... which, trust me, many are scared of until they realise it's not as scary as it sounds. I also work with Agnikarma—more like therapeutic heat application—for muscle pain, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, etc. It’s not flashy, but man it works wonders when pain meds fail.
My whole approach is kind of detailed (maybe too much sometimes!), but I feel like if you're gonna help someone, you gotta be thorough. Detox n healing together, not one or the other. That’s how you get real change. |
Achievements: | I am working in Ayurveda past 2 years now & honestly still learning—tho I've already gotten to attend many national workshops n seminars (some quite intense ngl). These gave me a better grip on stuff like advanced chikitsa protocols and made me rethink how I deal with certain cases. Each session kinda opened up a new window… not just in theory but also practical tweaks that actually help in clinical practice!! I keep notes—too many maybe—but it’s worth it, patients feel the diffrence. |
I am a practicing Ayurvedic doctor who really beleives that healing doesn’t start with just medicines – it starts with understanding. Everytime a patient walks in, I don’t just see a set of symptoms, I try to feel the story underneath it. That’s why I spend time doing a deep dive into their Prakriti n Vikriti, coz no two people react to a disease the same way. And I don't just mean body-type. It’s lifestyle, emotions, diet, patterns... all tangled. I focus a lot on root-cause treatments. Whether it's chronic digestion issues, painful joints, pcos or even just burnout from stress—my goal is not just to patch things up. I work on long-term relief, balance n recovery using classical Ayurvedic tools. Mostly it’s herbal formulations, sometimes Panchakarma if needed (which btw is still so underrated for detox), and I always push for sustainable diet shifts n routines. Something doable. Because honestly if it doesn’t fit their life, it won’t stick. My patients usually come in confused or tired of chasing temporary fixes. I see it in their eyes. What I try is help them feel heard. I explain what’s happening inside them using Ayurveda’s lens—not in vague mystical terms, but in simple words they can hold on to. Like, hey this isn’t just gas, it’s a digestive fire imbalance aggravated by xyz. Over the years, I’ve dealt with a mix of hormonal, metabolic, musculoskeletal n psychosomatic disorders. But more than labels, I’ve learned the real skill is in adapting—reading a case, staying rooted in shastra, but also evolving with modern challenges. Like people now eat, sleep, work diff. Our ancient science still applies, but we gotta translate it right. I keep learning. Every new case teaches me smething. And what I really want is to give ppl the power back—the awareness, the tools, the small changes that bring big shifts. Coz real health? It's not just freedom from disease. It's feeling like yourself again.