Pothur, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India-522005
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Snigdha
Ayurvedic Hospital

Located in Pothuru, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, Snigdha Ayurvedic Hospital is a beacon of authentic and holistic Ayurvedic care. Founded by Dr. K.S.R. Gopalan and Dr. K. Chaitanya, the institution traces its roots back to the 1940s when Vaidya Venkata Subrahmanya Sarma, an esteemed Ayurvedic practitioner, Expert the treatment of Linganasha (Cataract) using the classical method of Suchi Chikitsa.

Today Over the years, this vision has flourished, spreading its branches across the sky, and today, it proudly marks 25 years of excellence.

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Snigdha Ayurvedic Hospital

Snigdha Ayurvedic Hospital, located in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, a region known for its commercial crops, combines the tranquility of a rural ambiance with the superiority of advanced treatment facilities

  • 25 years of Excellence in Ayurveda
  • NABH Certified Hospital with State-of-Art Facilites
  • First AP Tourism authorised Ayurvedic Hospital in Both telugu States
  • Multi - Speciality Ayurvedic Services
  • Qualified Doctor's Team
  • Trained Staff
  • Well Experienced Panchakarma Therapists.
  • Peaceful and pleasant atmosphere
  • 24/7 doctors availablity in in patient wards
  • Personal care on every patient.

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Kaya Chikista

Kayachikitsa is one of the eight branches of Ayurveda, which is an ancient system of medicine originating in India. The term "Kayachikitsa" can be broken down into two parts: "Kaya" meaning body, and "Chikitsa" meaning treatment. Thus, Kayachikitsa refers to the treatment of the body or internal medicine.Kayachikitsa primarily focuses on correcting the imbalance of the three doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha), which are considered to be the fundamental bodily bio-elements according to Ayurveda.

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Panchakarma

Panchakarma is a traditional Ayurvedic detoxification and rejuvenation therapy. It involves five main procedures aimed at cleansing the body of toxins and restoring balance to the mind, body, and spirit. Prior to commencing Panchakarma, every individual should be prepared by internal as well as external lubrication and sudation therapy.

Vamana (Therapeutic Vomiting)

This procedure aims to remove toxins from the stomach and respiratory tract. It involves inducing vomiting using herbal preparations. It is effective for Kapha-related disorders, such as asthma, Psoriasis, Drug addiction etc.

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Shalya Tantra

Shalya Tantra is a branch of Ayurveda that specifically deals with surgical techniques and procedures. It focuses on the treatment of various diseases and conditions through surgical interventions. Shalya Tantra includes knowledge about surgical instruments, procedures for incisions, suturing techniques, and post-operative care.
In ancient times, Shalya Tantra practitioners were highly skilled surgeons who used their knowledge to treat injuries, fractures, tumors, and other ailments that required surgical intervention. Today, while modern medicine has evolved significantly, Ayurvedic principles and practices, including those of Shalya Tantra, continue to influence certain traditional medical treatments and therapies. View More

Shalakya Tantra

Shalakya Tantra is a branch of Ayurveda that primarily focuses on diseases and treatments related to the head and neck regions. It encompasses various specialties such as ophthalmology (Netra Tantra), ENT (Shiro Nasa Kantha Tantra), and dentistry (Mukha Tantra).
In Ayurveda, each tantra (branch) deals with specific parts of the body and their related ailments, with Shalakya Tantra specializing in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disorders affecting the sensory organs and other structures of the head and neck.

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Swasta Vrittam

"Swastha Vrittam" is a term from Ayurveda, an ancient Indian system of medicine. It refers to the daily routine or lifestyle practices that promote health and well-being. In Ayurveda, maintaining a balanced daily routine is considered essential for preventing disease and promoting longevity.
Swastha Vrittam includes practices such as proper diet, adequate sleep, regular exercise, hygiene, and mental relaxation techniques like meditation or yoga. The aim is to align oneself with the natural rhythms of the day and the seasons to achieve optimal health and vitality.

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Prasooti Tantra & Stree Roga

"Prasooti" and "Stree Roga" are terms from Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine. Here's a brief overview:

Prasooti:

In Ayurveda, Prasoothi refers to Obstetrics. It deals with the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care. Ayurvedic texts provide detailed guidelines on how to maintain the health of a pregnant woman, ensure a smooth delivery, and manage postpartum complications.

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Kaumarabrityam

Kaumarabhrityam is a branch of Ayurveda that specifically deals with the healthcare of children. It focuses on pediatric care, encompassing various aspects such as the growth and development of children, pediatric diseases, their treatments, and preventive measures.
Kaumaribhityam emphasizes the unique physiological and psychological aspects of children and provides guidelines for their health and well-being from infancy through adolescence. Ayurvedic texts like Charaka Samhita and Kashyapa Samhita discuss principles and treatments related to Kaumaribhityam in detail.

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Manasika Chikista

Manasika Chikitsa, often referred to as mental health treatment or psychiatric treatment in a broader sense, is the branch of Ayurveda that deals with mental and psychological disorders. In Ayurveda, mental health is considered an integral part of overall well-being, and treatments are aimed at restoring balance in the mind-body complex.

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Jara Chikista

"Jara Chikitsa" is a term from Ayurveda, an ancient system of medicine originating in India. In Ayurveda, "Jara" refers to aging, and "Chikitsa" means treatment or therapy. Jara Chikitsa, therefore, refers to the branch of Ayurvedic medicine focused on managing and treating age-related changes and ailments. The goal is to promote longevity, vitality, and overall well-being by addressing the natural processes of aging through various therapies, diet, lifestyle recommendations, and herbal remedies prescribed in Ayurvedic texts.

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Vrishya Chikista

"Vrishya Chikitsa" is a term from Ayurveda, an ancient Indian system of medicine. It refers to the treatment of poisonous substances or toxins within the body. In Ayurvedic philosophy, the accumulation of toxins (ama) is considered a root cause of many diseases.
Vrishya Chikitsa involves therapies and treatments aimed at eliminating these toxins from the body to restore balance and health. These treatments typically include herbal remedies, dietary changes, purification procedures (such as Panchakarma), and lifestyle modifications to cleanse and rejuvenate the body.

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Founder

Dr.K.S.R.Gopalan

Founder & Chief Physician

Dr.K.S.R.Gopalan the Founder & Chief Physician of Snighda Ayurvedic Hospital, whose grand father Vaidya Venkata Subhrahmanya Sarma was an eminent Ayurvedic practitioner in early 1940’s and he was renowned for his speciality in treating LINGANASHA i.e., CATARACT with a special treatment method Suchi Chikitsa mentioned in Ayurvedic classics.

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