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Dr. Chirag Gupta

Dr. Chirag Gupta
Sukh Sadan Clinic Jassur ,Himachal Pradesh
Doctor information
Experience:
10 years
Education:
Guru Ravidas Ayurved University
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am from a family where Ayurveda was kinda just in the air—like I grew up seeing healing not as a career but as a calling. This whole lineage thing gave me early exposure to real classical methods, not textbook-only stuff. My core work’s based on classical Ayurveda, and ya I do lot with Nadi Pariksha. That’s one area I got deeply into over the years and weirdly enough got a national award for it which I still don’t know how to feel about lol. Anyway, I also trained in Marma therapy and full Panchakarma protocols which means I do both deep detox and pain-relief kinda treatments, but not just symptom-hushing ones. What makes my work feel real to me is combining these old diagnostic tools with the stuff I learnt through modern research. I actually did a fellowship with the American Diabetes Assocn.—that gave me an edge in managing diabetes and lifestyle disorders in a more cross-integrated way. In practice I mix root-cause diagnosis with gut-level healing…like treating not just what's wrong but why the body reached there in the first place. Each plan is tailor-made based on prakriti and habits, not like a copy-paste thing. To me, Ayurveda’s meant to evolve without losing its soul, and I try to keep that alive in the way I work.
Achievements:
I am someone who’s always kinda obsessed with the roots of Ayurveda—especially when it comes to diagnostic part like Nadi Pariksha. That’s actually where I recieved a national-level award, which honestly felt huge because pulse reading isn’t just technique, it’s like tuning into the body’s actual story. In 2020, I also got the Fame Icon Award for my work in holistic healing!! I mean, awards don’t define you but they def. reminded me I’m doing something right. Ayurveda deserves that level of care.

I am an Ayurvedic practitioner with around 10+ yrs of self-practice—yah, not a fancy institution label, but honestly that’s where I got the most real experience. My focus’s always been on classical Ayurveda, like the actual stuff from Samhitas, not just surface-level concepts. What drives me day to day is this one thing: giving people genuine care, where we don’t just ‘treat’ symptoms but try to actually heal and bring things back to balance. Most of my clinical approach revolves around pulse reading (Nadi Pariksha), Prakriti-Vikriti analysis and doshic assessment—yea, the traditional tools. These aren’t just ancient gimmicks, they really help me catch root issues that sometimes labs don’t even spot. And once I know what’s wrong at that level, I’m able to build treatment plans that feel custom-fit. Not just oh-here’s-a-herb types. It’s Ahara, Vihara, Aushadhi, and when needed, Panchakarma work. I mix these pillars based on person’s lifestyle, prakriti and even mental state. I mostly work with people who’re struggling with gut issues (like bloating, indigestion, weird acidity flare-ups), hormonal stuff (PCOD, thyroid, etc), joint stuff (spondylosis, arthritis) and also skin flares—psoriasis, acne, eczema you name it. My job is to go beyond “managing it” and try to re-align their systems through daily dinacharya, herbs and sometimes seasonal shifts too. And sometimes, it’s just about helping them feel heard. Prevention is another area I care alot about. Most people wait until their system crashes. But I guide patients about seasonal care—Ritucharya, basic detox routines, and even mindful breathing or yoga if they’re open to it. Over time, that makes a difference. I’ve seen patients change their whole trajectory with just little consistent shifts. People who stick with me long-term often say they feel more “seen” in consults, and tbh that means alot. I’m still learning, still refining—Ayurveda is so deep, you never really finish. But I stay rooted in authenticity. If you’re someone who wants to understand your health from the inside out—not just mask it—then I’d say we’d work well together.