Dr. Pawan
Experience: | 6 years |
Education: | Maharashtra University of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Master of Surgery in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am trained in Shalakya Tantra—basically the Ayurvedic branch that deals with eyes, ears, nose, throat kinda stuff—and my work kinda sits at that junction between ancient wisdom n modern clinical sense. I focus a lot on chronic ENT and eye conditions, like dry eye, conjunctivitis, tinnitus, allergic rhinitis, you kno.. the usual culprits that disturb quality of life more than we realise sometimes.
I use therapies like Netra Tarpan, Nasya, Kriya Kalpa, all of which are ayurved-based but need proper timing n dosage to work. Sometimes I support that with modern tools or tests, specially when there's need to confirm diagnosis or monitor progress. It’s not either-or, for me both approaches can talk to each other if done right.
Each treatment plan I design depends a lot on the person’s dosha, prakruti, and even simple stuff like climate n stress levels. ENT and eye issues often repeat, so I also try to focus on prevention—cleanse, strenghten, and balance—rather than just manage flare-ups every time. |
Achievements: | I am trained in ophthalmic care through a fellowship at Lion’s Trust of Eye Care—it really gave me solid clinical exposer, like hands-on kind where u actually learn what works n what doesn’t. Alongside that, I got into Ayurvedic ENT practice for about a year.. kinda bridged my theory with real-life cases. Oh and I also did this admin+hospital mgmt course at Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai. Helped me look at patient care not just from clinic side but how whole system runs behind the scens. |
I am an Ayurvedic doctor with a postgrad specialization in Shalakya Tantra—which honestly is one of the most detailed and precise branches in Ayurveda. It deals with diseases of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, and head region, and yeah... it demands a lot of observation n sharp diagnostic thinking. My training combined both deep classical texts and hands-on experience in ENT and ophthalmic cases, and that mix helped me see how Ayurved still holds strong in today's clinical setting—if applied rightly. I work with conditions like chronic sinusitis, DNS, allergic rhinitis, repeated throat infections, ear blockages, tinnitus, dry eyes, early cataracts, conjunctivitis, etc. But instead of just treating surface-level symptoms, I try to understand what's disturbing the doshas, especially in the head-neck region where vata-pitta can get disturbed quite fast due to climate, stress, or lifestyle stuff. In my clinical work, I use a blend of therapies like Nasya, Kriya Kalpas (netra tarpan, ashchyotan), Gandusha, and dhoomapana when needed. Sometimes I combine these with herbs or classical lepas n kashayams depending on stage of disease n patient's strength. Not every case needs heavy protocol—some just need right cleansing, right timing, and consistent follow-up. I also value modern diagnostics—whether it’s an audiometry report, eye pressure test, or imaging—because clear understanding of pathology makes the plan stronger. I don’t ignore allopathy—I just try to bridge it with Ayurved wherever possible. For example, supporting post-tonsillectomy recovery with Ayurvedic rasayan or helping patients taper unnecessary antibiotics while treating ENT infections with herbal formulations. What really matters to me is patient comfort n trust. ENT symptoms can be frustrating—things like blocked ear, blurry vision, or constant sneezing can drain your energy daily. My aim is to create treatment that doesn’t just manage these issues but actually shifts the person toward balance. Every person’s pramana, strength, and agni is different—and that’s where the real skill lies. To match therapy with the person—not just the disease. That’s what I try to do in every case. Quietly, consistently.