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Dr. Akhil M Ajesh

Dr. Akhil M Ajesh
Currently working in Telangana
Doctor information
Experience:
7 years
Education:
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly working with traditional Panchakarma, that’s where my focus is strongest, especially when it comes to neuro problems and skin issues that need deep level healing. Patients with paralysis, post stroke stiffness, cervical problems, they come looking for relief, and I use therapies like Basti, Nasya, Shirodhara depending on their prakriti and current state. With skin too—psoriasis, eczema, chronic rashes that don’t clear easy—I rely on Lepam, medicated oils, detox therapies to clean the system inside out. I don’t really believe in just putting ointments or giving quick tablets for these things, I feel root cause is more important to solve. Sometimes it’s dosha imbalance, sometimes diet or stress patterns, so I make plans that include herbs, panchakarma sessions, and simple lifestyle corrections. Each patient gets a different approach, cause the same protocol doesn’t work for everyone. Neurological cases demand patience, progress is slow but steady, and I try to keep both the patient and their family involved so they don’t lose hope midway. With skin patients, it’s often about giving them confidence too, not just clearing lesions. My aim in both areas is to combine classical therapies with practical advice, so they feel supported beyond the therapy room. For me Panchakarma isn’t only detox, it’s a way to reset the body and allow true healing to start.
Achievements:
I am trained in Panchakarma with hands-on clinical exposure that really shaped the way I see healing now. That training gave me not just theory but also practical skills, like how to plan detox and rejuvenation therapies for different body types, and also when not to overdo things. It made me more confident in handling chronic cases where simple medicines dont work enough. Designing personalized protocols—whether its Basti, Nasya, Virechan or combined methods—has become one of my strengths. This specialization let me help patients regain systemic balance, improve digestion, reduce inflammation, and in many cases see long-term relief from condtions that kept returning before. Panchakarma showed me that right timing and sequence of therapies matter more than just doing them. For me this achievement is not just about completing a training, its about gaining a tool that I can use to really restore health in a more authentic way.

I am an Ayurvedic doctor from Kerala, and for me the roots of my practice are tied deeply to the traditions of my state. Most of my work now revolves around Kerala-style Panchakarma, the kind of detox and rejuvenation therapies that were passed down through generations here. I don’t look at Panchakarma just as a treatment, but as a way to bring body and mind back to balance. Every patient comes with a different prakriti, a unique constitution, and the protocols I use—whether it is Abhyanga, Elakizhi, Njavarakizhi, Pizhichil, Vasti, Nasya or Shirodhara—are always tailored around that. No two cases are the same, and that’s something Ayurveda taught me early. During my clinical work I’ve seen people come in with long standing issues like back pain, arthritis, stress insomnia, skin eruptions, digestive complaints, even just that deep fatigue from modern lifestyle, and Kerala’s Panchakarma system has ways to address them. I spend time on assessment, listening carefully, sometimes maybe too long, but I feel understanding the root cause matter more than rushing to give medicines. The herbal oils, decoctions, diet advice, the daily regimens (Dinacharya, Ritucharya), all of these are part of how I put together treatment plans. And of course I keep in mind that people need solutions they can actually follow at home, not just in the clinic. What I try to do is not simply manage symptoms but guide people toward long-term wellbeing. For me Ayurveda is not a quick fix—it's a journey, slow at times, but meaningful. Kerala’s oil formulations and therapies are unique and I see them as both science and tradition. My role, I feel, is to make this knowledge practical, relevant, and deeply personal for each patient. Whether someone is here for chronic pain, or stress relief, or just preventive wellness, I aim to create an environment of care that is authentic and compassionate. In the end, I believe healing should restore harmony inside as much as outside.