Dr. Lokesh Kumar
Assistant Professor

MD (Kayachikitsa)
Dr Lokesh Kumar is a passionate and dedicated Ayurvedic medicine practitioner specialising in Kayachikitsa. With a profound belief in the holistic approach to healthcare, he is devoted to understanding the intricate balance between mind, body, and spirit. His journey in the field of Ayurveda began with his Bachelor's degree from Shri Baba Masth Nath Ayurvedic College in Asthal Bohar, Rohtak. To delve deeper into Ayurveda, he pursued his Master's degree at Parul Institute of Ayurved, Parul University, Vadodara, Gujarat, specialising in Kayachikitsa, where he had the privilege of working under the mentorship of esteemed practitioner Dr Prakash Kumbar, MD (Kayachikitsa). His research endeavours, mainly focusing on managing Dyslipidemia using Guduchi-Bhadramustadi Yoga, reflect his commitment to bridging traditional Ayurvedic principles with contemporary healthcare needs. In his professional journey, he has served as an Assistant Professor at Gangaputra Ayurved Medical College, where he actively participated in patient care in outpatient and inpatient settings. His tenure as an Emergency Medical Officer has enabled him to handle diverse medical emergencies with compassion and proficiency adeptly. Driven by a passion for advancing the field of Ayurveda, he has contributed to numerous publications, presenting his findings and insights in esteemed journals and conferences. Through his academic pursuits and active participation in seminars, webinars, and workshops, he endeavours to stay abreast of the latest developments in Ayurvedic medicine and contribute to the field's collective knowledge. Beyond his professional endeavours, he firmly believes in the power of teamwork, communication, and empathy in delivering holistic patient care. He approaches each patient interaction with empathy, seeking to understand their unique needs and concerns and striving to empower them on their journey to wellness.
Teaching Interests
- Kayachikitsa
Research Interests
- Life style disease
- Cardiovascular disease
