Dr. Kunal Chaudhari
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | Shree Gurudeo Ayurvedic College Gurukunj Ashram Mozri |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working in the field of Agnividdha karma, a traditional Ayurvedic para-surgical technique where controlled cauterization is used for treating specific pain points and chronic disorders. Over time I saw how effective this method can be when done carefully, especially for musculo skeletal issues. Along with that my focus is on Amashaygat vikar, different types of gastric diseases where digestion and metabolism goes out of balance. Many patients come with long history of acidity, bloating, indigestion, and when we adjust diet with proper medicines, the relief stays much longer.
Pathya apathya is another part I keep emphasising, because without knowing what to eat and what to avoid, any treatment becomes half. Sometimes even small daily habits make big difference, like timing of food or wrong food combintions. I also guide patients through diet counselling, tailoring meals according to prakriti, season, and health status. Honestly this part needs patience from both side, because people resist change in diet, but once they see improvement in energy and digestion, they follow more sincerely. For me, combining therapeutic karma with proper diet rules is the most practical way of healing. |
Achievements: | I am a graduate from Shri Gurudeo Ayurvedic College Gurukunj Mozri Amravati, where I completed my degree in Ayurveda with strong focus on classical principles and clinical skills. For the past 3 yrs I practiced in Nagpur, managing wide range of cases in both OPD and clinical set ups. Those years helped me gain deeper understanding of real patient needs, diet issues, chronic gastric vikar, and daily challenges people face in following Ayurvedic care.. sometimes even small advice bring big change. |
I am a graduate from Shree Gurudeo Ayurvedic College and right now practicing at Sahyog Ayurvedic and Panchakarma Chikitsalay. My journey in Ayurveda started out of curiosity but slowly turned into a lifelong commitment to understanding how ancient principles of healing actually fit in today’s health problems. I work with both classical Ayurvedic medicines and Panchakarma therapies, trying to balance the wisdom from texts with the needs of each patient sitting infront of me. Most of my focus has been on chronic health issues, things like digestive disorders, skin condtions, joint stiffness, lifestyle related imbalances where modern treatments often give only temprary relief. Ayurveda gives me a way to not only manage the symptoms but also look deeper into diet, daily routine and stress patterns. I do believe healing is not just about prescriptions, it’s also about listening carefully, allowing space where patients feel they can explain small details which sometimes turn out crucial. At Sahyog chikitsalay I regularly perform Panchakarma procedures – Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya – all in safe controlled manner. I have seen how proper detoxification along with Rasayan therapies can improve energy levels and restore natural balance of body. But honestly it requires patience, because Ayurvedic care is not a quick fix, it asks for discipline from both sides, doctor and patient. I am also continously learning, reading new research that links Ayurveda with modern clinical evidence. Some days it is difficult, because expectations are high and results can vary, but that’s where dedication to authentic practice makes difference. My aim has always been simple: to give ethical, personalized and consistent care. Even a small improvement in a patient’s quality of life is reward enough for me, awards and recognition aside. If you ask me what keeps me motivated, I would say it’s the trust people put when they walk into clinic with hope. That sense of responsibility makes me push myself more, whether it is adjusting a treatment plan, or explaining again how diet rules affect digestion. Every case teaches something, every feedback matters.