Changemakers, Healers & Creators
Dr. Kalpana Kotecha
Dr. Kalpana Kotecha is that rare practitioner who holds two worlds with equal authority. She is a double graduate in Medicine and Management, an M.D. in Homeopathy who has been in practice since 2000, and a clinician with over twenty-four years of experience working alongside major healthcare companies. She is also a TEDx speaker, a #1 Amazon bestselling author, a Big Impact Award winner, a Jewel of India Motivational Speaker awardee, and an NLP-trained coach. That range is not accidental — it’s the map of a career-long conviction that healing is rarely only physical.
Her practice, Amazohealth, is based in Santacruz East, Mumbai, and operates more like a thoughtful apothecary than a conventional clinic. Her curated product line includes homeopathic and biochemic formulations for everyday needs — remedies for osteoporosis and bone density (Osteohealth), eye drops for cataract and eye strain, immunity and gut support, skin and hair concerns, and combination formulas for chronic conditions. The practice is defined by her commitment to depth and integrity rather than volume; she has deliberately moved away from the high-turnover model of modern healthcare.
Her second venture, ZenMind Mastery Academy, is where her work gets its most distinctive shape. Here she mentors leaders, healers, and changemakers in a blend of NLP techniques, Timeline Therapy®, subconscious reframing, meditation, manifestation, and emotional mastery — the inner operating system that, in her view, quietly runs every external outcome. Her bestselling book, 24 Zen Methods to Harness the Power of the Subconscious Mind, distils these tools into a practical handbook, and her writing on the business of alternative medicine — including a widely-shared piece on how homeopaths can build meaningful, prosperous practices — has made her something of a thought leader in the “homeopreneur” movement.
For Dr. Kalpana, health is not the absence of illness. It is the presence of clarity, balance, and a strong sense of self. Her work invites people to move from reactive living to intentional living — to understand their patterns, regulate their emotions, and make choices in alignment with who they actually are. In a wellness landscape crowded with quick fixes, her offer is characteristically different: something slower, more exacting, and ultimately more enduring — a pathway, as she puts it, back to yourself.