Dr. Megha MS
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Nangelil Ayurvedha Medical College Kothamangalam |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am trained in Panchakarma, and honestly it’s not just therapy to me—it’s like a whole method of listening to the body when words won’t cut it. I focus mainly on personalising Panchakarma protocols, whether it’s for stubborn chronic issues, messed up gut health, or just mental fog from lifestyle chaos.. yeah that too. Every plan starts with figuring out your Prakriti & Vikriti, not just what’s “wrong” but why it went off in the first place. Some folks need full detox, others only a few internal snehapanas + proper rest—depends totally on how your body’s been reacting. I love that this whole system lets you see deeper than symptoms. Even stress, fatigue, hormonal shifts—they all got roots you can track with Panchakarma. And sure, I do rely on classical texts, but also keep room to think—like, if a protocol doesn’t fit modern life, tweak the way not the goal. It’s not just about cleansing, it’s about bringing back clarity, energy, calm… the kind that stays. |
Achievements: | I am working as an Ayurvedic physician for over 2 yrs now and ya most of that time wasn’t just clinic work but also getting into the field—like actual medical camps, rural setups, local drives etc. I’ve done consults n treatments for such a mixed crowd, really helped me grow fast in patient handling n thinking on my feet.. like you just can’t go textbook in those scenes. Those camps taught me more about pulse reading n adapting protocols than anything in classroom really!! |
I am Dr. Megha MS, and my everyday work is deeply rooted in the principles of classical Ayurveda, but I also keep one foot grounded in what people actually *need* now—today. Right now I’m based at Indeevaram Panchakarma Centre and Aushadhi Pharmacy, where I consult with patients from different walks of life—some come with chronic imbalances, others just... feeling off and not knowing why. Either way, I listen, assess dosha imbalance, lifestyle habits, digestion strength and everything that really matters to tailor the care. My key focus is Panchakarma therapy—not just the textbook version but the kind that fits *you*. Whether it’s Basti, Vamana or Shirodhara, I plan it based on stage, strength and prakriti. I’m not into rushing detox just for the sake of it. Some cases only need correction via herbal formulations and diet shifts. And that’s cool too. It’s about what your body is *asking* for, not what looks impressive on paper. Herbal treatments are another huge part of my toolkit. At Aushadhi Pharmacy, I get hands-on with medicine selection, often tweaking classical formulations or suggesting fresh prep options depending on the case. That personal involvement in Aushadhi work really helps me bridge theory with clinical practice. Prevention’s not just a buzzword for me—it’s something I actively plan around. Like helping patients shift daily habits, seasonal regimens, basic food logic (which most people mess up without realizing) and teaching them how to listen to early signs. I think Ayurved’s biggest strength is how much can be done *before* disease hits. I stay close to the texts but also realistic. I’m constantly learning, updating myself through ongoing study or talking to peers who challenge my thinking. Not everything in a Grantha works *as is* today—and I respect that. You adapt the method, not compromise the core. At the end of the day, I want my patients to feel understood, and I want the treatment to make sense *for them*—not just fit into a protocol.