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Dr. Krushna Chaitanya

Dr. Krushna Chaitanya
Private clinic
Doctor information
Experience:
10 years
Education:
Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences
Academic degree:
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mostly focused on male sexual health and infertility, which is honestly one of those areas people feel too awkward to even bring up—till it starts affecting their sleep, confidence, even relationships. I’ve handled cases of low sperm count, premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction and sometimes just.. unexplained tiredness that links back to hormones. Not every issue needs meds. Sometimes it’s lifestyle. But yeah, sometimes it’s deeper, like blocked shukravaha srotas or aggravated vata messing with normal function. I use proper Ayurvedic diagnosis first—nadi, history, dosha mapping—then depending on case it’s either rasayana therapy, virechana, or just targeted herbs like ashwagandha, shatavari, or kapikacchu. Every case reacts different tho, like no one path works for all. I stay patient with the plan, explain everything slowly, coz rushing don’t help here. Whether someone’s trying for conception or just wants to feel *normal* again, I try making the journey less stressful.. that part matters too.
Achievements:
I am trained in BAMS & MS (Ayurveda) with my postgrad in Stri Roga & Prasuti Tantra, but over time I kinda shifted my focus into male sexual health + infertility.. not by plan, it just happened case by case. I combine classical Ayurvedic protocols with a more real-world view of what guys are actually dealing with today—like performance issues, sperm count, or hormonal imbalance that no one talks about. It’s not about miracle cures, it’s about right timing, clarity & sticking with it.

I am working with patients from around 5 yrs now—sometimes in clinics, sometimes online late at night with a cup of chai next to me and a bunch of case files open. Ayurveda isn’t just a system I studied, it sort of became how I see health and life both. Over these years, I’ve dealt with all kinds of cases but I’ve naturally leaned more towards things like PCOD, thyroid imbalance, gastric trouble, and UTI complaints. These are the ones people often ignore till it gets *too much*, and then they show up exhausted, confused, sometimes already tried a dozen things. I’m not someone who gives the same churna or tablets to everyone. My style? Listen first. Like really listen. Half the time diagnosis starts there. Maybe that’s why I keep seeing followups, people come back or send someone from their family. Some cases take time—like PCOD can’t vanish in 2 weeks—but when you see improvement in moods, cycles, or skin, you know it’s working. There are also those gastric patients who come in saying “I’ve had gas from 10 yrs” and think nothing can change. But it does. Slowly but surely. Offline practice taught me body language, how silence tells more than blood reports sometimes. Online practice taught me how to spot key patterns in words and build trust through screen, which is harder than it sounds. I don’t overpromise, I explain what might work and what may not.. but I do stay with the case, I don’t leave it halfway. Even today, I still keep updating my notes and rechecking texts.. not out of doubt but because every patient feels different even if disease is same. There’s this unpredictabillity to real practice that textbooks never warned about, and I think that’s what keeps me hooked.