Dr. Lakhan Singh Patel
Experience: | 18 years |
Education: | Mayurbhanj Ayurvedic Mahavidyalaya |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly into treating Vat Roga stuff—things that mess with movement, nerves, joint pain, that kinda zone. Stuff like sciatica, frozen shoulder, spondylosis (both cervical & lumbar), even early Parkinson’s or neuralgia-type pain where ppl feel pins-needles or weird shooting sensations. My main focus is vata balancing through classic Ayurvedic tools.
Usually start with basic nidan—figuring what’s actually going wrong—is it dryness? blocked vata? tissue depletion? Then I plan out a mix of Basti, Abhyanga, sometimes Patra pinda or whatever suits that person. Everyone’s body works diff right.. no copy-paste thing. I use internal herbal meds too, mostly vatahara and snigdha types depending on case... plus food tweaks are crucial.
My goal isn’t just dulling the pain—it’s more like stabilizing nerve flow & restoring proper movement in muscles & joints. If that means doing Basti 7 times instead of 5 or pushing diet harder—then we go for that. Root cause > quick relief. Always. |
Achievements: | I am not usually into awards talk but ya—back in 2009, I was given Best AMO in my district.. kinda big deal that time. It was for my work as an Ayurvedic Med Officer—like showing up everyday, managing patients at govt setup with barely any staff, making sure meds reach ppl in need, even rural pockets. That award didn’t just feel personal... it sorta felt like Ayurved itself got seen. Still keeps me grounded tbh. Reminds me why I started—care first, always. |
I am working in Ayurveda since... what, 15 years now? maybe more. And honestly, I still feel like I’m learning something new every time a patient walks in with pain that just won’t go away. My main area is musculoskeletal and neuro disorders—gout, sciatica, arthritis, cervical issues, heel pain, frozen shoulder, migraine—you name it. Not just the usual oil massage thing ppl assume Ayurveda is. I go deep into nadi analysis, diet, history, dosha imbalance and all of that, and we try to fix why the pain is showing up in first place. I run a setup where we mix classical Ayurvedic treatments with supportive therapies that work well alongside. Yoga for stiffness and rebuilding movement, Neurotherapy for calming nerve-related stuff, cupping (Hijama) for draining stuck heat/toxins (some are scared of it but it helps, ngl), and Raktamokshan for deep inflammation conditions—it’s not for all, but when needed it does give solid relief. Each person I see gets a different plan. No ready-made booklet here. Panchakarma’s a big part when we need a full reset—especially for recurring things. I also look into food patterns, like really—what, when, how ppl eat makes a huge difference, but they often ignore it. Over time I’ve seen that ppl mostly want someone who listens, explains in plain language, and doesn’t push meds blindly. I just try to be that. And trust me, when a patient who limped in starts walking freely or stops needing painkillers daily—that satisfaction is what keeps me showing up again and again.