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Dr. A. F. Dhanure

Dr. A. F. Dhanure
Dhanure Clinic, Latur
Doctor information
Experience:
6 years
Education:
Govt. Ayurved college, Nanded
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working around what ppl now call “lifestyle disorders”—honestly it's like everyone I meet these days dealing with something, whether it’s sugar going up, sleep all messed up, digestion feeling weird or just that always-tired kinda thing. My main goal is to fight these issues using Ayurved... and not in some heavy or impractical way, but through real daily-life changes. I try to go deep into root-cause not just treat surface stuff. Things like wrong eating times, no movement, too much screen, stress—they all add up. I use Ayurvedic principles n tailor things for each person’s prakriti, their work schedule, their patterns etc. And yeah, sometimes even small changes help people feel better than they expected. Ayurved has tools, lifestyle gives the rhythm. You mix both right—healing actually starts making sense. That’s kinda the core of what I do.
Achievements:
I am a BAMS graduate from Govt. Ayurved College, Nanded—honestly proud of that bcz the training there really pushed me to think beyond basics. It wasn’t just about finishing syllabus, we really went deep into the core of Ayurved... clinical stuff, samhita studies, n actual patient exposure from early on. That’s where I first started getting curious about how lifestyle affects healing. The foundation I got there still kinda guides how I treat ppl even today, everyday.

I am an Ayurvedic doctor mostly working around pain management, vaata vyadhi, and long-term stuff like diabetes, BP and general lifestyle troubles that just don’t go away on their own. I mean, ppl often come to me when they’ve tried all kinds of things but still feel tired, in pain or just stuck. And honestly? half of the time the root cause is lifestyle. I help ppl figure that out—step by step. When it comes to pain, especially joint issues or muscular stiffness or even chronic vaatik conditions, I rely on Ayurvedic protocols that aren’t too harsh but go deep—n I use Panchkarma where needed. Sometimes the body just needs a hard reset... other times just a tweak in daily dincharya and right meds can make a big shift. I’m also into working with patients who have diabetes—especially those confused about what to eat or feel like their diet isn’t helping anymore. I don’t give a generic chart n forget it—every plan I give is based on how your body’s reacting. Nutrition plays a huge role here and sometimes, ppl just need to understand what not to mix, or when to eat n how... not just what. Hypertension is another area I deal with regularly—again, it’s not just about BP meds but also calming the system through food, breathing routines, and few daily habits. Some of these things ppl overlook but once they try consistently, they’re like “wait... my readings actually changed?” and yeah, that happens. Panchkarma therapy is something I recommend when lifestyle change alone isn’t cutting it—or if there’s deep ama buildup or toxin load slowing things down. It’s not only for illness but also for prevention. Detox done right helps the system reboot—n gives a clean base to work with. In the end, I try to keep it simple... hear the patient properly, understand their daily life and build a plan that works for them, not against. Healing shoudn’t feel like punishment. It should feel like ur body finally saying, “ok... now I’m being heard.”