About Homeo Seva

Homeo Seva – A Mission to Serve Through Healing

Homeo Seva isn’t just a clinic—it’s a movement rooted in compassion, accessibility, and the timeless healing principles of homoeopathy. Founded with the belief that every individual, regardless of their geographical or economic background, deserves effective and natural healthcare, Homeo Seva stands as a beacon of hope for thousands.

The concept was brought to life by Dr. Piyush Agrawal, drawing inspiration from his father, Late Dr. Deepak Kumar Agrawal, a devoted homoeopath whose legacy continues to shape the mission of Homeo Seva. The aim is to take homoeopathy to areas where healthcare infrastructure is weak or where modern medical services are unaffordable.

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About Dr. Piyush Agrawal

Dr. Piyush Agrawal – A New Generation of Homoeopathy with Traditional Values

With over 8 years of clinical experience, Dr. Piyush Agrawal has established himself as a trusted name in modern homoeopathy. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) from The West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata, graduating in 2017.

Dr. Piyush is known not just for his medical skills, but also for his empathetic approach to patient care. He treats each patient as a unique case, deeply understanding their physical ailments, emotional triggers, lifestyle factors, and mental well-being before prescribing a remedy. His vision is deeply influenced by the values of ethics, service, and compassion instilled by his father.

Homeopathic Treatment for Major Chronic diseases

Faqs About Homeo Seva

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Is Homoeopathy slow acting?
The pace of action of homoeopathic medicines depends upon many factors. If the disease is of recent origin, the cure should be achieved within a short period. In such cases, if the selection of the medicine, its potency and repetition schedules are correct, then homoeopathic medicines also work quickly. In chronic cases, it takes more time for complete cure. Homoeopathic medicines, if correctly chosen, will never palliate the disease, rather it eradicates the disease permanently and completely, for which it is quite natural that more time is required. Moreover, the duration of treatment is likely to be prolonged if there is negligence on the part of the patient in controlling his diet and habits etc.
It is not true that onion, garlic, tea, coffee, paan, alcohol, tobacco, perfumes etc. are prohibited under homoeopathic treatment. But, the substances which may antidote the effects of a particular medicine should be stopped. For example, tea and raw onion may neutralize the actions of Thuja occ., Coffee affects while taking Psorinum and use of camphor is contra-indicated for most of the homoeopathic medicines. So, these items are to be prohibited during use of the respective medicines. But, it goes without saying that homoeopathic medicines would act better in those patients who are non-addicts and when taken in clean mouth, without the influence of any strong smelling substance.
After taking Homoeopathy medicines, the patients complaint sometimes may aggravate in certain rare conditions. Firstly, if the patient has taken non- homoeopathic medicines (prior to the administration of homoeopathic medicines), then those medicines might have suppressed the ailments and after application of homoeopathic medicines, some of those suppressed complaints may reappear. In such case, the patient blames homoeopathy for such aggravation. Secondly, when the homoeopathic medicines rightly chosen for a patient, is employed in slightly higher potency (than required), or the patient is basically hypersensitive, then there may occur a transient intensification of the existing symptoms of the patient (Homoeopathy aggravation). But this aggravated condition does not persist for a long time and is followed by cure.
Yes. If in a patient under homoeopathic treatment, an emergency arises, warranting immediate attention, the patient can take other non-homoeopathic medicines. Once the emergency condition is over, he can resume homoeopathic treatment after consulting his physician.
Can diabetics take Homoeopathic pills which contain sugar?
Yes, they can take, as the amount of sugar in homoeopathic medicines is negligible. If necessary, medicines can be given in distilled water also. And Nowadays Sugar-free pills are also available for them.
By homoeopathy, any ailment-acute or chronic, local or general can be treated except the diseases where surgery is absolutely necessary. Like any other system of medicine, homoeopathy has its own limitations. Furthermore, some so-called surgical diseases can also be treated by homoeopathy, like enlarged tonsils, nasal polyps, kidney stones, warts, piles, anal fissure/fistula, tumours of uterus, ovary, breast etc.
No, a Homoeopath even prefers surgery wherever it is necessary. Although, as said above, some so-called surgical diseases can also be treated by homoeopathy, like enlarged tonsils, nasal polyps, kidney stones, warts, piles, anal fissure/fistula, tumours of uterus, ovary, breast etc.