However, he became very much interested in Homoeopathy having personally witnessed its usefulness and potentiality. He soon wound up his Hospital and went to London to study Homoeopathy. This was indeed a very bold step and is indicative of his commitment to Homoeopathy. He studied under great master of Homoeopathy in London. To mention a few, he was fortunate to be taught by most eminent doctors like Dr. Marjorie Blackie and Dr. Elizabeth Wright-Hubbard.
He returned to India eager to use his knowledge to serve the suffering people, particularly the poor. He set up practice at Guntur again – but now as a Homoeopathic Practitioner. He soon shifted to Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, as the Principal of the A.P.S. Medical College. This enabled him to work on a larger canvas. He has during his long career, participated actively in the development of Homoeopathy in India – as a member of The Central Council of Homoeopathy, member of the governing body of the N.I.H. Calcutta, member of the Drugs technical advisory committee, set up by the Government of India and as a member of the Andhra Board of Homoeopathy. The plight of M.B.B.S. doctors, wanting to take up post-graduation in Homoeopathy led him to start the Hyderabad School of Homoeopathy. M.F.Hom. training course is being conducted since 1994. More than 30 Allopathic doctors have been trained and they are all practicing in various cities in the country. The driving force behind his passion for Homoeopathy has been the vision and desire to take competent and cost effective treatment to the door-steps of every villager in the country.
Popularizing the Homoeopathic system has been yet another task of his goals. To this end, he has been contributing a very popular column in the widely circulated daily newspaper, ‘Eenadu’. Responding to the popular demand for these articles to be published in a book form, the management of Eenadu paper has brought out a book consisting of the articles published.