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Praveen Singh

April 2026 · 3 min read

Praveen Singh is an unlikely figure in the Indian healthcare landscape — a postgraduate in Business Management with degrees in Science and Journalism, 28+ years of working experience, and a clutch of patents to his credit. He is not a doctor. But he has spent nearly three decades developing a physiotherapy-plus-circulation technology that is quietly changing how hundreds of patients in Punjab recover from chronic conditions.

The flagship is IVT-Oxygen therapy — an innovation Praveen developed and now leads through IVT Technologies, with its advanced centre behind Sushil Palace in Patiala. Each 40-minute session works on the body’s circulatory and lymphatic systems at once, keeping them clear of blockages, ensuring proper oxygen and nutrient delivery, draining out dead cells, and circulating immune cells more effectively. The result, according to the centre’s data, is successful treatment of over 30 conditions — including chronic back pain, cervical issues, sciatica, diabetic neuropathy, varicose veins, heel pain, shoulder pain, and post-surgical recovery — all without any medicine.

What makes the model distinctive is its preventive framing. For healthy clients, just one or two 40-minute sessions per month can help maintain the metabolic balance that keeps lifestyle diseases from ever settling in. Patient testimonials repeat the same note: “In 6 days I was perfectly fine… I am completely off my medicines… I find myself very relaxed and relieved.” The Patiala centre is led by a well-qualified team — Mrs. Enna Sandhu as Centre Head, Dr. Sandeep Sandhu heading the doctors’ team, Dr. Bharti Dagar, Dr. Namrita Kaur, and production overseen by Mr. S. S. Sandhu. International outreach is led by Mr. Chitresh Singh from Canada.

Behind the technology is a deeply personal story. Praveen’s co-founder and partner in vision, Mrs. Leenu Singh, passed away on February 7, 2021 — but her divine presence, as Praveen describes it, continues to motivate the team. The business has since expanded, inaugurating IVT machines at facilities like Help Agra Hospital and hosting international athletes including members of the Bangladesh National Handball team who’ve spoken of their complete satisfaction after treatment. For Indians wrestling with chronic pain and the merry-go-round of medications, IVT offers something genuinely rare — a rigorously Indian innovation offering a path back to functionality, with no side effects.

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