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Dr. Vd. Diptie Onkar Motegaonkar
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Dr. Vd. Diptie Onkar Motegaonkar

Dr. Vd. Diptie Onkar Motegaonkar
Samarth Ayurved Chikitsalay, E 601, Reelicon Garden Groove Society, Sr no 39 15 B 16,Ambegaon Bk Pune.
Doctor information
Experience:
16 years
Education:
Siddhakala Ayurved Mahavidyalaya
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am an Ayurvedic doctor with 12+ years kinda deeply into Panchakarma—detox & rejuvenation is just something I feel naturally drawn to. Like, there’s something powerful in just letting the body clean itself out the right way. I also do certified Yoga therapy stuff—helps me guide patients through simple but actually helpful moves, not just for body pain but mind troubles too... like stress, anxiety, those psychosomatic types that don't always show up in lab reports. My work also sort of expanded into mental health support—yeh I do clinical counseling for ppl who’re feeling low, or caught in that loop of depressive mood or unexplained fatigue. Not saying I’m a shrink lol, but sometimes listening + Ayurveda + breathwork goes way longer than you'd think. Another big part of my interest is working with mothers—before delivery, after it too. Pre- and postnatal Ayurvedic care is a whole world really... oil massages, diet, safe herbs, all that stuff we forgot. And oh I do Ayurvedic cosmetology too! Natural glow is a thing, trust me. Herbs, medicated oils, face abhyanga, small changes make a big shift. Healing can look different but should feel right. That’s what I chase.
Achievements:
I am honestly not too into awards but yaa these few recognitions do matter to me. In 2023 I got the Yasahwi Mahila Udyojak Award—felt nice, kinda pushed me to keep going in this space where health & entreprenurship cross over. Then this year, March 2025, Gatha Sanmanachi Appreciation thing came my way... more for the social work part I guess, which I really try to stay involved in. And oh in Feb 2025—got the Prestigious Doctors Award! That one really felt personal. Like a nod to all the quiet hard days with patients.

I am an Ayurvedic practicioner with, well, more than 22 years of working closely with patients day in-day out. I started off at Punarvasu Chikitsalaya in Bhusari Colony, Pune—spent almost 5 yrs there (Feb 2009 till Aug 2014) and I guess that’s where I actually began figuring out what Ayurveda really meant beyond textbooks. Then I moved to Pendse Ayurved Clinic in Erandwane, where I worked as Assistant Vaidya. That was like 5 solid years learning under expereinced seniors, handling real-time complex cases, especially the ones that kept recurring without much help from allopathy. Since the last 14 years, I’ve been running my own clinic—Samarth Ayurved Clinic, Ambegaon Bk, Pune. It's where most of my energy go these days. I focus mainly on root-cause based healing, chronic issues, lifestyle disorders, stuff like that. I'm not just about symptoms… I mean yeah symptoms matter of course, but what I really try is to understand why a patient keeps falling sick. My approach is mostly personalized—depends on the prakriti, dosha, diet patterns n lots more. Panchakarma therapies when needed, diet & daily routine corrections (which most ppl ignore honestly), and always herbal formulations custom-made if needed. What I like is seeing someone actually feel like themself again, naturally. I don’t rush treatments. Healing in Ayurveda takes its own time, it’s not magic—but it does work if you stay patient n consistent. My job is just to guide that path right. I guess I’d say I’m still learning every day. Ayurveda’s not a fixed rulebook—it breathes, like us. I try my best to keep learning, stay rooted in the classics, while also helping ppl live better in this world we’re in now.