Dr. Amrita Akhil
Experience: | 8 years |
Education: | Muniyal Institute of Ayurveda medical sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am working mostly with cases of infertility, Vata Vyadhi and stubborn skin problems like psoriasis which honestly test both the patient’s patience and the doctor’s consistency. In infertility I focus on balancing hormones, improving reproductive health with herbs, Panchakarma and lifestyle resets. For Vata Vyadhi, which covers neuromuscular and degenerative disorders, my aim is to slow progression, ease pain, and bring mobility back with therapies like basti and abhyanga, along with diet suited to vata calming.
Skin disorders are another area where I spend a lot of time. Psoriasis, eczema, chronic rashes — they don’t heal with only creams. Internal medicines, shodhana therapies, and pathya-apathya guidance together make the real difference. I also work with stress-related issues. Anxiety, sleep problems, emotional imbalance — using Sattvavajaya, yoga, herbs that calm manas doshas, and counseling where needed.
My approach is simple: look at the root imbalance, treat with classical methods, adjust to the patient’s lifestyle, and make the plan sustainable for long-term well-being. |
Achievements: | I am glad I got the chance to attend a CME at Kottakkal Ayurveda College on “Exploring the Hidden Art of Rasa Shastra,” which really opened my eyes to many subtle aspects of formulations I didn’t fully see earlier. Later I also joined a hands-on workshop on Agnikarma and Rakthamokshana at NARIP, Cheruthuruthi. Both programs added depth to my practical skills, especially for handling complex chronic cases with classical procedures, and helped me connect theory to real patient care in a better way. |
I am an Ayurveda doctor with 8 years of practice, and in that time I’ve realized every patient is diff — not just by disease but by prakriti, lifestyle, emotions too. My work is mainly centered on giving personalized consultations where I take time to listen, observe carefully, and then design treatments that actually match the person rather than a standard list. I rely on Ayurvedic herbs, classical formulations, natural remedies, and try to use them in the way texts meant — simple but powerful when used rightly. Panchakarma is one of my strong areas. Over the years I handled many cases with Vamana, Virechana, Basti and Nasya, and each showed me how cleansing done properly changes outcomes so much more than just oral medicines. But Panchakarma isn’t for everyone, sometimes a gentle diet or yoga therapy works better. That’s why I mix Panchakarma knowledge with therapeutic yoga, Ayurvedic nutrition, and lifestyle guidance to build full wellness programs. I see patients with chronic conditions often — arthritis pain, digestive disturbances, hormonal imbalance, skin diseases, stress related complaints — and my focus is always on root-cause healing. Helping patients align daily routines and diet with Ayurveda principles usually gives long-term benefits, and I believe in making changes sustainable, not overwhelming. At the core my approach is compassionate and patient-centric. I don’t want people to just “follow orders” but to understand why they are doing it, because when they feel part of the process, healing stays. My aim is simple: to help individuals regain balance, improve vitality, and maintain wellness in a natural, holistic way that lasts.