Dr. Anagha Aswin
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | Vishnu Ayurveda College, Shoranur |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly focused on treating long-term health problems that kinda sneak up through lifestyle mess or just stay stuck even after years of meds. Diabetes is a big one—I work a lot with patients who wanna reverse it naturally, through food shifts, daily routines, and support that makes sense long-term. But then there’s also all that wear-n-tear stuff like cervical spondylitis, lumbar pain, or joints cracking up with cold weather—those come up a lot too.
I also help folks deal with digestion issues, weight that won’t move, hormonal swings, periods all over the place, acne, or hairfall that just won’t stop. Everything’s kinda connected, right? And honestly, I don’t go by one-size-fits-all. I build full diet plans based on what the body’s actually doing—not just calorie charts or Google cures. And if the case calls for it, I use therapies like Agnikarma or Siravyadha—really old-school but super effective with the right hand, esp for deep-seated pain, swelling, or even vein problems. My work’s really about tracking the *why*, not just fighting the symptoms. |
Achievements: | I am kinda the go-to Ayurvedic doc in my area, and I try to keep it real and reachable—like not just clinic work but going out where people don’t usually get this kind of care. I run Nadi Pariksha camps in small villages, especially where no one talks about pulse reading or even basic prevention stuff. I also visit schools, not to give long lectures or anything, just to help kids see how simple habits—food, sleep, movement—really matter early on. Feels good to be doing this, honestly. |
I am an Ayurveda doctor based in Thrissur, Kerala—working mostly with people who’re either worn out from chronic lifestyle stuff or just confused about what’s *actually* wrong. I hold a BAMS degree and yeah, went deeper into pulse diagnosis (Nadi Pariksha) coz I felt like just hearing symptoms wasn't always enough. Over time, I realised I was drawn to all that overlaps—gut, skin, stress, hormones—they're all tied. That’s kinda what led me into extra studies too... I did my PG Diplomas in Ayurvedic Cosmetology & Trichology and another one in Ayurveda Nutrition. Felt like if I’m helping someone clean up their system inside, why not support them outside too? Right now I head the Sri Sri Ayurveda Wellness Centre here in Thrissur. My work’s honestly a mix. Some days it’s PCOS and acne, other days it’s IBS or borderline diabetes, and often it’s just that feeling of being ‘off’ and not knowing why. I always start by looking at the person’s prakriti, how long their patterns have been off, and what lifestyle stuff might’ve pushed them here. I lean into Panchakarma when it fits, but even simple things like fixing food and sleep timing—those are huge. Not everyone needs ghee or detox. Sometimes it’s just... pacing the plan right. Before this I was with places like Oushadhi Panchakarma Hospital & Research Institute, Govt Ayurveda Hospitals in Valappad & Anthikad, and the Nat’l Institute of Panchakarma, Cheruthuruthy. I also got to spend 2 months at the Dist Allopathy Hospital Vadakkancherry doing gynecology & surgery rotation—which, not gonna lie, gave me a whole new lens to view chronic women’s health stuff. It wasn’t just textbooks anymore. I work slow, honest, and patient-first. Not a fan of rushing or covering up symptoms. For me the goal’s always long-term correction. Even if it takes time, I like when healing sticks—not just fades out.