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Dr. Kulkarni Adarsh

Dr. Kulkarni Adarsh

Chairman, Advisory Board

Medical Advisory Council

20+ Yrs

Experience

30+ Papers

Research

Critical Care

Specialty

Medical Council

Advisory

Biography

Dr. Kulkarni Adarsh is a distinguished UK-trained physician and a prominent critical care consultant at the Manipal Hospitals, the flagship hub of India's largest healthcare network.

After building a flourishing practice in London, Dr. Kulkarni returned to India, receiving recognition for his gravitas and catalytic contributions to health and wellness science.

At Tefline, Dr. Kulkarni provides tactical guidance and clinical oversight as Chairman of the Medical Advisory Council, upholding the highest standards of excellence. His role is exclusively consultative, maintaining complete alignment with his professional commitments at the Manipal Hospitals.

With over two decades of clinical experience spanning three continents, Dr. Kulkarni brings a global perspective to lifestyle medicine interventions. His research in preventive cardiology and metabolic health has been published in prestigious medical journals, establishing him as a thought leader in evidence-based wellness protocols.

As a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and a certified lifestyle medicine practitioner, he bridges the gap between traditional medical practice and innovative wellness approaches. Dr. Kulkarni's expertise ensures that Tefline's wellness intelligence remains firmly rooted in clinical rigor while pushing the boundaries of what's possible in preventive healthcare.

Under his guidance, the Medical Advisory Council conducts regular evidence reviews, ensuring that all wellness protocols meet the highest standards of medical validity.

Dr. Kulkarni serves in a strictly advisory capacity and is not formally employed as an officer, director or other member in Tefline's organizational structure.

Areas of Expertise

Lifestyle MedicinePreventive HealthcareClinical ExcellenceMedical ResearchWellness ProtocolsEvidence-Based Wellness