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About

ASWINI 
Diabetic, Cardiac, Family & HIV Clinics

We are operating one of the oldest healthcare delivery clinics in Kukatpally, Hyderabad since 1986. It was founded and is operated by Dr. M Satyanarayana, a senior consultant (family physician). We are committed to cater the basic healthcare needs of individuals in the community with comprehensive family Medicare through health education, counseling clinical evaluation, laboratory workup, and rational treatment with experience and expertise in the field of modern medicine for the last 38 years. We try to build trustworthy relationships between patients and doctors by providing personalized patient care. To heal the suffering of the needy with compassion, we provide dependable health care within the reach of the common man's pocket. We are specialized in the field of HIV-AIDS medicine since 1996. Our timely expertise in medical interventions, for hundreds of sick HIV-AIDS patients, made them survive and lead healthy and happy lives. We cater total diabetic and cardiac outpatient services under one roof. "Serving the Sick & Creating Hope" is our motto.

Our Team

When you come as a patient at Aswini Clinic, you and your family enter a partnership with us and as a team we prioritize your well-being.

We have the medical expertise, care-giving attitude and experience: the ability to use education, science and technology to improve your health. Together we become members of same health care team – a team completely focused on your healing and restoring your quality of life through respect and compassionate care.

Our friendly and accommodating staff, with whom you will interact with on a regular basis during the tenure of your treatment.  Compassion, dignity and respect for your needs are their guiding principles for the relationship these individuals develop with you and your family.

Why the Name "Aswini"

The name "ASWINI" commemorates the two Divine Physicians "THE ASWINI DEVATAS". According to Indian mythology, they are twins going around the earth in a three-wheeled chariot drawn by three horses. The name of the first twin is Nastaya and the other's name is Dasra. It is believed that they help mankind during a health crisis. As per Indian Mythology, Devatas (Gods) and Rakshasas (Demons) churned the Ksheera Sagaram (Ocean of Milk) for seeking Amrutha (Nectar of Immortality). Several things emerged out of the ocean during this process. Some of them are Kamdhenu (A Holy Cow), Kalpavruksha (Wish Fulfiling Sacred Tree), Goddess Lakshmi (Sign of Prosperity), Chandra (The Moon), Halaahala (The Poison) and Dhanvantari with Amrutha in his hand. "Dhanvantari" is considered to be the God of ancient medicine. The disciple of Dhanvantari is "Charaka". We get ancient knowledge of Medicine and Surgery from the inscriptions of "Charaka Samhita" and "Susrut Samhita" respectively. Vedas are ancient doctrines of great knowledge. The major Vedas are Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvanaveda. Each Veda has an Upaveda (Sub Veda). Ancient medicine is considered as Upaveda of Rigveda and Antharveda (Internal Part) of Atharvanaveda. Ancient medicine is a sacred science of life. It helps mankind to lead a healthy physical life with a sound mind and it is treated as a Panchama Veda (Fifth Major Veda). In it, there are some "Parampara" called Daiva Parampara, Siddha Parampara and Rishi Parampara. According to Daiva Parampara, the art of medicine is transformed from Lord Brahma to Aswini Devatas (The Divine Healers) through Prajapati, the Son of Brahma. Aswini Devatas in turn taught this art to Indra. Indra revealed this to a saint called Bharadwaj. According to Rishi Parampara, the God of medicine Dhanvantari taught this Art to Sushrutha, then it was transferred in succession to Vaitharana, Gopura Rakshita, and Karaveera, then to Kashyap, and from him, it was transferred to Arti, Bhrugu and Vasishta. We remember our Mythological Ancestors and initiators of the Art of Medicine through "ASWINI DEVATAS".

Aswini  Devatas
Dhanvantari

The God of Medicine

Hippocrates

The Father of modern medicine

Susruta

Surgeon of Old India

Jenner : Smallpox is stemmed

First Vaccination against smallpox at Berkeley, in 1796

Laennec and the Stethoscope

At Necker Hospital. Paris in 1816

Galen: Influencer for 45 Generations

In a Rome home, Greek physician Galen (130-201 A.D) applies a treatment called cupping

Medicine in Ancient Egypt

An Egytian Physician in 1500 B.C

Lister Introduces Antisepsis

Surgeon Joseph Lister at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary in 1865

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