“Ayurveda, at its core, is a system of medicine focused on the preservation of health and prevention of disease, with treatment applied when imbalance progresses to illness.”
This practice is particularly suited for individuals who:
- Wish to maintain long-term health rather than react to illness
- Are experiencing early or recurrent health disturbances
- Have chronic conditions requiring sustained, realistic management
- Want clarity about diet, lifestyle, and daily routines tailored to their constitution
A significant part of my clinical work involves preventive and promotive care, including:
- Identification of early imbalances before disease becomes established
- Guidance on daily routines, seasonal adaptation, and diet
- Long-term support for metabolic, digestive, and stress-related tendencies
- Helping patients understand their own health patterns and limits
When disease is present, treatment focuses on:
- Understanding the root and progression of the condition
- Individualised Ayurvedic medication and supportive measures
- Clear communication about expected timelines and outcomes
- Periodic review rather than fixed or indefinite prescriptions
I commonly see patients with:
- Digestive and metabolic disorders
- Musculoskeletal and joint-related conditions
- Chronic inflammatory and autoimmune tendencies
- Lifestyle-related disorders including early hypertension and metabolic imbalance
- Stress-related and psychosomatic conditions
- Recurrent or poorly responding chronic illnesses
How I approach treatment
Treatment planning typically involves:
- Detailed understanding of disease root and progression
- Clear explanation to patients about what Ayurveda can and cannot do
- Individualised medication, diet, and lifestyle guidance
- Periodic review and adjustment rather than fixed prescriptions
I place strong emphasis on patient education, so that treatment decisions are understood, realistic, and sustainable.
What I deliberately avoid
I consciously avoid:
- One-size-fits-all prescriptions
- Unrealistic promises or guaranteed cures
- Over-medicalisation without clear clinical reasoning
Ayurveda, in my practice, is a disciplined medical system—not a quick alternative or wellness shortcut.
“My clinical work is closely integrated with my academic teaching, research orientation, and international wellness exposure. This allows me to balance classical Ayurvedic foundations with real-world clinical and cross-cultural practice.”
Consultations are available by prior appointment.
Cases requiring long-term management are followed up periodically, based on clinical need.
भिषग्द्रव्याण्युपस्थाता रोगी पादचतुष्टयम् |
गुणवत् कारणं ज्ञेयं विकारव्युपशान्तये || Charaka Saṃhitā, Sūtrasthāna 9.3Successful treatment depends on four factors: the physician, the medicine, the caregiver, and the patient.
If you feel this approach aligns with what you are looking for, you may get in touch to explore a consultation.