Dr. Aniruddha Kulkarni, eh? I’ve only heard great things about his work, especially with chronic conditions like autoimmune diseases and heck even digestive issues. From what I know, he doesn’t just focus on one thing - he looks at the whole picture. So for managing diabetes and joint pain, he could be a good fit. His approach aligns with Ayurveda’s view of treating the body as a whole rather than isolating the symptoms.
Now, about the consultations. Dr. Kulkarni mainly practices at his clinic - don’t know the exact location right now - while, he does have an online consultation service too. That could be a lifesaver if your dad finds it tough to travel. It’s usually pretty straightforward: you contact the clinic, book an appointment, and he or someone on his team will guide you through the next steps. Sometimes it might be a bit of a wait as he’s in demand, but worth it from what I hear.
In terms of cost, Ayurvedic treatments can vary. The medicines might be more pocket-friendly than allopathic ones long-term, but yeah, keep in mind that Ayurveda focuses on lifestyle changes alongside medications. Dr. Kulkarni’s prescriptions often include dietary and routine recommendations, which could mean initial investments in terms of time and effort or sometimes ingredients and herbs.
As for improvements, Ayurveda’s all about patience! Depending on your dad’s condition, it could take weeks, some months to see those changes, but they’re often reported as sustainable. People rave about how these treatments actually stick and offer lasting relief.
If you want to reach him officially, I’d suggest you find contact on his clinic’s confirmed web page, sorry, I don’t have that info right now - should no take long to find online. You wouldn’t want to fall for any dodgy links. Any other patients around might share their stories so you know what to expect. Hope this helps a little!



