Dr. Anusree Ajay
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | Ahalia Ayurveda Medical College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly into managing chronic skin issues and gut troubles using Ayurvedic line of treatment—like acne that just won’t go away, or eczema flare-ups that shift with weather n stress. Psoriasis too, which ppl often try to hide or ignore till it gets worse. On the digestive side, I see a lot of IBS, bloating, reflux, constipation that lingers, or just that sluggish digestion ppl don’t always take serious but it messes with everything.
My main idea is: if your Agni’s off, doshas won’t behave. That’s where I usually start—bringing digestion back in sync, clearing Ama, settling vata-pitta chaos. I work with herbs, diet changes (not always easy for some, but worth it), and therapies like Virechana or even mild basti when needed. Customising plans to their daily routine helps—cos let's face it, ppl won't follow something that doesn’t *fit* them.
It’s not instant fix stuff, but I do see ppl slowly come outta that stuck loop. And that honestly keeps me going. |
Achievements: | I am someone who kinda started strong with my BAMS—graduated first class, which yeah gave me that initial boost to take clinical stuff more seriously. Later I did cert. training in Advanced Ayurvedic Cosmetology + Product Formulation—really opened up a different side of care for me. Now I can mix traditional dravyas with modern routines, esp. for skin & hair care. I’m still learning tbh but these steps really shaped how I see wellness, not just treatment but long-term care and feel-good too. |
I am Dr. Anusree Ajay, currently working as Resident Medical Officer at Sacred Lotus, Fort Kochi—yeah, right by the coast in Kerala where the calm air kinda matches the pace we try to set for healing here. What I do isn’t just textbook Ayurveda. It’s more of a lived thing—real ppl, real conditions, real shifts when care gets personal and consistent. My focus? Blending the old roots of classical Ayurvedic wisdom with how ppl live today... cos yeah, daily habits, stress, food, all that stuff counts way more than we realise. At the clinic, I handle a bit of everything—from initial consults, pulse reading, designing care plans, Panchakarma coordination, to helping ppl understand *why* their system keeps going outta sync. Every therapy we suggest is based on prakriti & vikriti, not one-size-fits-all stuff. And it’s not just herbs or treatments—it’s diet hacks, lifestyle reroutes, sometimes even sleep correction. All of it needs patience n trust—on both sides. I work closely with a mixed team—massage therapists, nutrition folks, even yoga teachers when needed. There’s a rhythm to it, like one step leads to the next. Patients come in with chronic fatigue, skin breakouts, digestion stuck for years, or stress piled up so high it shows up in the body. I help piece it apart, not rush the healing. Learning’s kinda non-stop in this space. I keep updating myself with newer integrative ways too—if it helps ppl recover better, I wanna know. That said, I don’t dilute Ayurveda down to trends—it’s deep, it works, but only when we respect its depth. Anyway, Sacred Lotus isn’t just a clinic—it’s where I’ve grown into this role, day by day. And honestly, being able to listen, reassure, and walk someone thru healing... yeah, that still feels like something worth showing up for everyday.