Dr. Thilagavathi Ammal.K
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Ayurveda College |
Academic degree: | Master of Surgery in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am an Ayurvedic Gynaecologist and Obstetrician working mostly on women’s health from teenage years to menopause, with cases ranging from PCOS and irregular periods to infertility, fibroids, heavy bleeding, and pregnancy care. Every patient comes with a different story, so I don’t believe in one-size treatments. I blend classical Ayurvedic principles with herbal medicines, diet planning that’s actually doable, lifestyle corrections, and Panchakarma therapies when they’re needed. My main goal is to get to the root cause—whether it’s hormonal imbalance, digestion issues, or stress—and fix it in a way that lasts. I focus a lot on restoring natural cycles, balancing hormones, and making sure recovery stays stable over time. Whether it’s helping a woman conceive naturally or guiding her through safe prenatal and postnatal care, I aim for long-term wellness, not quick patches that fade in a month. |
Achievements: | I am really glad about winning first prize in a poster presentation competition—it wasn’t just about making something look nice, it was about taking a complicated Ayurvedic concept and breaking it down into something clear, visual, and still backed by solid science. Honestly took more hours than I thought to get it right. That recognition felt like proof that academic work can still be creative, and it keeps me pushing to make Ayurvedic knowledge more reachable in the medical community. |
I am an Ayurvedic Gynaecologist and Obstetrician with a little over five years in clinical practice, focusing almost entirely on women’s health from teenage years right through to menopause. Most of my day goes into working with PCOS or PCOD, irregular periods, infertility issues, fibroids, heavy bleeding, and pregnancy care—each one needing its own kind of attention. I use a mix of time-tested Ayurvedic therapies, herbal medicines, and lifestyle guidance that’s practical enough for patients to actually follow. For two years I also worked as an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Ayurvedic Gynaecology & Obstetrics, where I was guiding students while still learning a lot myself. Teaching forced me to keep diving into classical texts and also stay updated with current clinical practices, which now helps me balance tradition with more evidence-based approaches. That blend is important when you want results that last, not just temporary fixes. My clinical approach is about finding and treating the root cause—whether that’s hormonal imbalance, poor digestion, chronic inflammation, or lifestyle patterns that silently fuel the disorder. Diet (ahara), daily habits (vihara), Panchakarma detox when needed, and emotional support are all part of the plan. Sometimes a simple change in routine makes as much difference as any medicine. I also work with women facing endometriosis, menopausal symptoms, and recurrent miscarriages. Pregnancy care is close to my heart, because guiding someone from pre-conception through to safe delivery and recovery feels like being part of a journey that matters beyond just medicine. I try to keep my consultations open and non-judgemental, giving women the space to talk about things they might hesitate to share elsewhere. My goal is to make Ayurvedic gynaecology not just about “ancient wisdom” but about real, modern-day solutions that still respect the depth of tradition—so women can feel heard, supported, and genuinely healthier for the long run.