Contributing Clinicians
Qualification
BAMS
Dr Partap Chauhan
Jiva Ayurveda, Delhi
Dr Partap Chauhan is one of the leading authorities in Ayurveda treatment in the world. In addition to being the Founding Director of Jiva Ayurveda. He is a visiting professor at Ayurveda Gurukula, Japan, Ayurveda Academy, Lithuania and a number of international universities. He is also a lifetime Ashoka Fellow, an author, public speaker and a TV personality.
Under Dr Chauhan's leadership, Jiva Ayurveda has become a household name in authentic and personalised Ayurveda treatment. A team of 500 doctors and experts under his guidance deliver treatment and medicines to patients throughout 80 Jiva Clinics across India, and 3 Jiva Medical and Research Centres in Faridabad, Indore and Pune. Every day, doctors at Jiva consult more than 8000 patients and this has been recognized by The India Book of Records.
To establish Ayurveda as data-driven and universally accepted health science, Dr Chauhan has led the integration of predictive algorithms, machine learning and artificial intelligence to assist doctors in providing better diagnostics and quality of care. Dr Chauhan is the author of two best-selling books - Eternal Health and Eternal Beauty, and he also regularly contributes to international magazines and periodicals.
Dr Partap Chauhan has conducted hundreds of health, wellbeing and stress-management workshops for government officers, defense scientists and corporate executives in companies such as IBM, Nokia and Airtel. Leading his mission of Taking Ayurveda to every home from the front, Dr Chauhan has popularised Ayurveda not just in India but also in Europe, Asia, USA and Latin America through healthcare and educational collaborations. His telemedicine project - TeleDoc was honoured with the World Summit Award by the United Nations.
Cases Contributed
- Diabetes Mellitus Type 2
- Abscess
- Diabetes Mellitus Type 2- Case 4
- Chronic Hyperacidity
- Rheumatoid Arthritis- Case 2
- Xeroderma
- Lumbar Spondylosis
- Osteoarthritis
- Diabetes Mellitus- Case 5
- Hyperacidity
- Migrane
- Vitiligo
- Plaque psoriasis- Case 3
- Plaque psoriasis- Case 4
- Osteoarthritis- Knees
- Hyperuricemia- Case report 2
