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Dr. Kalyani Laxmikant Patil
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I am a healthcare doctor who walked through 8 years of combined experince in Ayurveda and Allopathy, and honestly that mix shaped the way I look at health. I dont see them as opposite, more like two lenses that can show diffrent parts of the same picture. Working with both has given me chance to treat patients with a balance of old classical Ayurvedic wisdom and the clear structure of modern evidence based medicine. During practice I have managed so many types of conditions, some simple seasonal illness, others more complicated like metabolic issues, chronic digestive or joint problems, even stress linked complaints that don’t always show up in tests but still trouble people daily. With Ayurveda I often use Panchakarma, herbal preparations, dietary correction, lifestyle tweaks.. and when needed I lean on allopathy for investigations or acute care. That mix helps me reach diagnosis faster and improve outcome instead of just chasing symptoms. My way of treatment is less about quick fixes and more about asking why the imbalance is there in first place. Is it diet, stress, sleep pattern, or deeper systemic disorder? Once I know the root, I build a plan that actually fits that person, not a generic one size model. It might be a detox program, or simply herbs with simple daily rules, sometimes counseling along with medicines. Patients come with diabetes, arthritis, hypertension, skin issues, migraine, and I try to show them that body already has capacity to heal if we support it correctly. I also value communication a lot, explaining why I am giving certain therapy, cause when people understand, they follow better. In all these years, what keeps me going is the moment when someone who struggled for long say they feel lighter, more in control, not just relieved but aware of how to keep themselves well. That’s the kind of integrative, sustainable healthcare I believe Ayurveda and Allopathy together can truly offer.
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Dr. Pooja Doshi
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I am an Ayurvedic practitioner with about 3 yrs clinical exp, still learning every day but already seen how powerful this science can be when applied with patience and care. In these years I worked with a wide mix of patients, many came with long standing gastric troubles, breathing issues, menopausal discomforts or stress and anxiety that was affecting their daily life. What I try to do always is to see beyond just the symptom and figure out the imbalance underneath, that’s where Ayurveda really shines because it allows me to tailor each plan exactly to the person not just the disease. Most of my daily work is around digestion cases, people struggling with hyperacidity, indigestion, IBS type problems or just overall weak gut. I use classical herbs, diet plans, and sometimes Panchakarma if the condition need deep cleansing. Same with respiratory illness like asthma, allergies, bronchitis, these respond very well when you focus on clearing ama and supporting the system with right lifestyle. I also dedicate part of my practice to women in menopausal transition. Many patients feel unheard in this phase, but Ayurveda offers gentle and effective support for the physical changes plus the emotional turbulence that come with it. And mental health in general has become something I pay close attention to – anxiety, stress, mood swings – I combine Ayurvedic therapies, counseling, yoga-breathing, diet, it works better when all these are together. Every consultation I take starts with prakriti and rogi pariksha, because no two patients are same. Some need more dietary correction, some need Panchakarma, others need emotional support alongside herbs. My aim is always long term balance and wellness, not quick fix. When I see a patient walking out with lighter body, calmer mind, better sleep, I know I am on the right track. Ayurveda is not just treatment for me but a way to guide people back to their own healing power. And that keeps me committed day after day.
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Dr. Ayush Bansal
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I am an Ayurveda doctor with about 1 yr of hands on clinical practice, still learning everyday from patients and the science itself. My journey started as a VOPD doctor with Hiims Hospital under Jeena Sikho Lifecare Ltd. For 6 months I was into virtual consultations, understanding cases online, preparing treatment protocols and doing follow ups to track progress. That phase trained me well in quick patient assesment and also in explaining Ayurveda in a way that fit with modern expectations. I dealt with many chronic and acute cases during that time.. things like gastric issues, joint pain, stress related complaints, skin problems. The remote setting forced me to sharpen my diagnostic skill and rely more on careful history taking, prakriti analysis, and lifestyle understanding. After that, I moved to a Resident Doctor role at Chauhan Ayurved and Panchkarma Hospital, Udaipur. This was very different.. more practical, hands on, and really grounded me in classical Panchakarma. I was actively part of planning and performing therapies like Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Abhyanga, Shirodhara, and other detox and rejuvenation procedures. Many patients came with long standing spine issues, metabolic disorders, skin complaints, or hormonal imbalance and I got to see how tailored Panchakarma protocols and lifestyle advice together can bring changes that medicines alone couldn’t. Working closely with senior consultants gave me better clarity on safety, step by step planning and how to balance classical texts with practical hospital settings. Now, whether in OPD consultations or Panchkarma wards, I try to meet patients with empathy and patience. I focus on root cause correction, using herbs, diet, daily routine guidance, and therapy whenever needed. My belief is that Ayurveda should be accessible and authentic, not complicated or intimidating. My aim is simple—help people move towards long term wellness, not just temporary relief. I see health as balance of body, mind and routine.. and I want my practice to guide patients gently into that space.
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Dr. Priti Rekha Das
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I am Dr. Priti Rekha Das, working as an Ayurvedic consultant for more than 10 years now, mostly with focus on digestive disorders and systemic conditions that often trouble people long term. My work stay rooted in classical Ayurveda but also i like to keep it practical for modern lifestyle. Over these years I treated patients with indigestion, chronic gastritis, liver related problems, kidney disorders, piles, fistula and a whole lot of complaints that connect to gut health and metabolism. I realized early that the digestive system is like the center wheel, if it goes off balance everything else starts showing issues, and that idea guides much of my practice even today. I prefer using minimal medicines when possible, instead focusing more on correcting diet, daily routine and mental balance. A lot of patients who come to me already tired of too many pills, so I try to design diet charts that actually fit in their routine not just theory. I often integrate simple therapies like Abhyanga or Basti where required, along with yoga and mindful daily habits. It’s really about building a rhythm in life again. Through years of handling patients across age groups I learnt that symptom control is never enough. For instance, acidity keeps coming back unless we see what’s causing it — late nights, wrong food habits, stress triggers. Same with anorectal disorders like piles or fistula, where only surgery is not the solution, people need guidance on diet, bowel habits and long term lifestyle support. I like to sit with patients, ask about their history in detail, sometimes even small things like their food timings or work stress open the door to right treatment. At my clinic I also combine Panchakarma detox when it suits, like Virechana for liver conditions or Basti for chronic gut issues. These therapies, done properly, reset the system and make medicines work better. I see Ayurveda not just as a treatment but a partnership with patients, helping them heal in a way that feels natural and sustainable. My aim stays simple: restore balance, improve quality of life and let people feel in control of their health again.
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Dr. Rahul N
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I am an Ayurvedic physician with more than 7 years of clinical work, and my focus always stays on offering holistic and very individualized care that reflects classical ayurvedic science but also fits in daily life. My path started at Jiva Ayurveda, where I got to sit with patients for long detailed consultations, listening, sometimes debating inside myself about the best approach, and then planning treatments for things like diabetes, arthritis, skin problems, digestive troubles, even tricky hormonal imbalances. That early phase gave me lot of space to sharpen my diagnostic skills, especially in prakriti and vikriti assessment, where two people may show same disease but in reality need completely different line of care. Later on, I took up role as Chief Consultant at Santhigram Ayurveda Panchakarma Centre in New Delhi. There I wasn’t just treating, but also leading day-to-day clinic work and guiding a team in Panchakarma procedures. Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, Abhyanga, Shirodhara – each of these therapies I planned and supervised based on the patient’s full profile, not just symptoms. I managed cases of spine issues, joint pains, PCOD, infertility, stress-linked disorders, chronic gut problems, and many other lifestyle induced disease. I could see how structured Panchakarma when used in correct sequence brought not just temporary relief but long-term change in energy, digestion, even mental clarity. For me treatment is not only medicine or therapy, it’s teaching someone to understand why imbalance happen in the first place. I use classical herbal formulations, structured diet guidance, lifestyle corrections, and always stress on awareness and discipline. Sometimes it feels like I am as much a guide as a doctor, reminding patients that healing is a partnership. Now as I continue, my aim is to keep bridging ancient knowledge with modern health challenges. Whether someone comes with chronic pain, metabolic disorder, or just seeking preventive balance, I want them to feel heard, respected, and guided safely. Ayurveda for me is not a rigid set of texts, it’s a living science, and I try to bring that same living energy into every consultation.
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Dr. Swapnil Pathak
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I am an Ayurvedic physician with nearly three years of clinical experience, deeply committed to delivering holistic and individualized care. My area of expertise lies in Panchakarma, the classical Ayurvedic detoxification and rejuvenation therapy, which I have been practicing with a focus on precision, authenticity, and patient-specific customization. As an expert Panchakarma physician, I have treated a wide range of chronic and lifestyle-related conditions including musculoskeletal disorders, digestive imbalances, stress-related issues, hormonal disturbances, and skin conditions. I specialize in administering and planning therapies such as Basti (medicated enema), Virechana (purgation), Nasya (nasal therapy), Abhyanga (therapeutic massage), and Shirodhara—each selected based on a thorough Ayurvedic assessment of the patient's constitution (prakriti) and disease condition (vikriti). My approach to patient care goes beyond symptomatic treatment. I emphasize identifying the root cause of illness and work with patients to correct imbalances through herbal medications, therapeutic procedures, dietary planning, and lifestyle modifications. I strongly believe in personalized healing and take the time to understand each patient's health history, environment, and emotional well-being before planning a course of treatment. Over these years, I have seen firsthand the transformative power of Panchakarma and how it can reset the body’s natural healing mechanisms when applied thoughtfully. My goal is to help patients regain balance, vitality, and long-term wellness through the timeless wisdom of Ayurveda. Whether someone is looking for disease management or preventive care, I am dedicated to offering compassionate, authentic, and effective Ayurvedic treatment.
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Dr. Shraddha Mahamulkar - Khase
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I am an Ayurvedic physician with more than 10 years in clinical practice, right now working as Director at Shree Vishwa Vandit Ayurveda Clinic & Kerala Panchakarma Centre. My path in Ayurveda started early with a strong interest in traditional healing, and over the years I kept shaping my practice around classical principles while also thinking how they fit with todays health needs. At my center, the core is authentic Kerala-style Panchakarma. I do therapies like Abhyanga, Njavarakizhi, Pizhichil, Vasti, Nasya, Shirodhara and more, each matched with the patient’s prakriti and current vikriti. Most of my work revolve around chronic conditions – joint and spine pain, digestive distubances, skin issues like psoriasis or eczema, hormonal disorders including menstrual and thyroid problems, and the wide category of lifestyle diseases like stress, hypertension or metabolic imbalance. I always remind myself that these are not just physical symptoms, they impact emotions and mental clarity too, so the treatment has to see the whole picture. My way of working usually start with detailed Ayurvedic assessment – dosha analysis, prakriti check, patient history – and from that I create a protocol. Sometimes it’s herbal medicines, sometimes Panchakarma detox, diet restructuring, or lifestyle advice. Often it’s all combined, because Ayurveda is rarely one single thing. The aim is not a quick relief, though relief is important, but long-term wellness that can sustain without over-dependncy on medicine. As Director, I feel a strong duty to keep high standards – authentic formulations, clean safe procedures, patient comfort, and clear communication. I keep learning and adapting too, making Ayurveda practical and approachable for modern people, while keeping the essence pure. For me, healing is not just a job but something I carry with responsibility, a chance to bring balance back into lives in a natural way. That’s the commitment I hold everyday in my practice.
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Dr. Harshal Hange
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I am an Ayurvedic doctor and I worked as Medical Officer at Symbiosis Institute, Pune, a role that gave me space to really apply Ayurveda in a very dynamic, real-life community setting. That campus had such a mix of people—students under stress, faculty with lifestyle disorders, and staff with everyday seasonal issues—and my job was to give both primary care and preventive guidance. I used the classical diagnostic tools from Ayurveda, like nadi and prakriti analysis, but also had to adapt them to modern clinical needs, where patients expect quick clarity and practical solutions. During that time, I managed cases of digestive disturbances, recurrent colds, stress headaches, menstrual irregularities, fatigue, and even chronic skin flares—all very common in young adults under academic and work pressure. For me, it was less about handing out medicines and more about shaping a plan that fit their routines: diet adjustments, daily regimens (dinacharya), yoga, sometimes Panchakarma therapies when needed, and counseling on how to align lifestyle with natural rhythms. It made me realize that health education is as important as treatment, because unless the person understands *why* imbalance happens, they can’t fully heal. Working there also shaped my communication—many students didn’t know much about Ayurveda, some were even skeptical. But once they experienced personalized care, like simple dietary corrections that improved their energy or stress relief through herbal support and breathing practices, they became more open. Building that trust was a big learning for me, and honestly one of the parts I value most. Right now, my focus continues to be preventive healthcare, community wellness, and patient-centered healing. I want people to see Ayurveda not just as treatment when they fall ill but as a lifestyle that supports resilience. Each consultation, whether in clinic or online, I try to create a safe, respectful space, where patients feel heard and guided. My aim is always the same: to restore balance in body, mind and spirit through authentic Ayurvedic wisdom while keeping it practical for modern life.
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Dr. Shravani L
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I am an Ayurvedic physician from Kerala with a strong grounding in classical medicine and day to day clincal practice that keeps me learning more than any textbook could. My one year internship at SAMCH (Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya and Charitable Hospital) gave me solid exposure to patients with varied needs. There I learned how to apply Panchakarma therapies like Basti, Nasya, Virechan alongside internal medicines, and also how to manage inpatient and outpatient flow in a way that respect both tradition and modern demands. That year was like a foundation for me, helping me see Ayurveda not as rigid recipes but as flexible principles adaptable to each patient. Currently I work as a consultant at Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, which is one of the most respected names in Ayurveda. The setting allows me to design care plans for patients traveling from many backgrounds—people with chronic pain, digestive troubles, skin diseases, gynecological issues, or stress conditions. Kerala style Panchakarma, with treatments like Abhyanga, Pizhichil, Njavarakizhi or Shirodhara, forms the core of what I do. And the oil formulations and herbal preperations unique to Kerala have really shown me how much deeper healing can go when you choose the right medium. My approach begins with a detailed Ayurvedic assessment—prakriti analysis, roga-rogi pariksha, looking at diet and lifestyle habits, sometimes even the emotional strain they carry. From there I plan therapies that may include classical formulations, diet changes, detox, or even simple but effective dinacharya (daily routines). The aim is not just to reduce pain or rash or acidity, but to reach the root imbalance that is pushing the disease again and again. I see health not as a quick fix but a long journey, where small shifts add up to major balance. My goal is to guide people in that path with honesty and compassion, giving them tools from Ayurveda that are sustainable and natural. For me, every patient is also a teacher, and every case is a reminder of why Ayurveda has lasted through centuries—it meets people where they are and helps them rediscover balance within.
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Dr. Akhil M Ajesh
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I am an Ayurvedic doctor from Kerala, and for me the roots of my practice are tied deeply to the traditions of my state. Most of my work now revolves around Kerala-style Panchakarma, the kind of detox and rejuvenation therapies that were passed down through generations here. I don’t look at Panchakarma just as a treatment, but as a way to bring body and mind back to balance. Every patient comes with a different prakriti, a unique constitution, and the protocols I use—whether it is Abhyanga, Elakizhi, Njavarakizhi, Pizhichil, Vasti, Nasya or Shirodhara—are always tailored around that. No two cases are the same, and that’s something Ayurveda taught me early. During my clinical work I’ve seen people come in with long standing issues like back pain, arthritis, stress insomnia, skin eruptions, digestive complaints, even just that deep fatigue from modern lifestyle, and Kerala’s Panchakarma system has ways to address them. I spend time on assessment, listening carefully, sometimes maybe too long, but I feel understanding the root cause matter more than rushing to give medicines. The herbal oils, decoctions, diet advice, the daily regimens (Dinacharya, Ritucharya), all of these are part of how I put together treatment plans. And of course I keep in mind that people need solutions they can actually follow at home, not just in the clinic. What I try to do is not simply manage symptoms but guide people toward long-term wellbeing. For me Ayurveda is not a quick fix—it's a journey, slow at times, but meaningful. Kerala’s oil formulations and therapies are unique and I see them as both science and tradition. My role, I feel, is to make this knowledge practical, relevant, and deeply personal for each patient. Whether someone is here for chronic pain, or stress relief, or just preventive wellness, I aim to create an environment of care that is authentic and compassionate. In the end, I believe healing should restore harmony inside as much as outside.
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