Dr. Soorya Gopakumar
Experience: | 6 years |
Education: | B.A.M.S, (Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences).
Kvg Ayurvedic Hospital. |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly into Stree Roga—Ayurveda’s women’s health zone—and yeah, that covers way more than ppl think. I deal with PCOS (or Artava Kshaya), Rajonivrutti issues like cycle delays, painful periods, Shwetapradara (white discharge) and of course infertility, which is kinda common nowdays. I don’t jump straight to herbs or Panchakarma... first I try to get her prakriti and what’s actly going wrong inside—doshas, dhatus, all of it. Then build a plan that makes sense for her. Might be just herbal support or maybe deep detox needed like Virechana. Sometimes we mix both. Also help a lot during menopausal phase—hot flashes, mood swings etc. They’re not "just age," there's always a pattern. I also push a lot on routines—like basic Ritucharya and Dinacharya stuff that ppl ignore but actually makes hormones behave better long term. Emotional health matters here too, big time. The goal’s not symptom control, but healing that actually sticks. |
Achievements: | I am kinda proud honestly to say that 10 couples who were trying for years finally concieved naturally under my care. Not magic. Just solid Ayurvedic infertility protocols, sticking to classical diagnosis—checking dosha, dhatu, agni, all that—then building a treatment that actually fits. Most of them needed a combo: herbs, lifestyle rework, some panchakarma when system felt too blocked. Every case was diff. But ya, the focus was always long-term reproductive wellness, not just a quick fix! |
I am working mostly in the space of Stree Roga—Ayurveda's branch for women’s health. Not just treating problems but really figuring out why things go off-balance. Whether it’s PCOS or delayed periods or those weird mid-cycle cramps that ppl often ignore... I try to go deep into the root cause. Most of the women I see are either struggling with something hormonal, or something emotional that reflects through hormones—it’s all connected. My job is to untangle that. I treat PCOS (Artava Kshaya), painful or irregular periods, infertility (Vandhyatva), Shweta pradara (that’s white discharge) and even support women during menopause when symptoms get confusing and... just messy. I use a combo of things—classical herbal meds, Panchakarma when needed, some detox or snehana if toxins are stuck... and I really stress on lifestyle. Because you can’t just do Virechana and go back to 3am scrolling and fried snacks 🙃 One thing I do that not many docs spend enough time on is prevention. Like, why wait until you're infertile or your cycles totally vanish to seek help? I teach women how to align daily routines (Dinacharya), seasonal shifts (Ritucharya), mental practices, and all that. It sounds small, but these things keep cycles smooth, digestion light, and mood more... stable? Also, I explain everything. I need my patients to understand what’s happening in their body. Not just follow instructions blindly—bc when they get it, they actually stay consistent. Some girls ask a lot of questions, some are quiet but anxious... doesn’t matter. I sit and go over what this dosha is doing or what exactly is blocking ovulation or how stress is tied to gut problems, etc. Clarity empowers. For me, the goal is not short term fixes or suppressing symptoms. I want real healing—reversal where possible, relief where not, and a solid baseline of well-being that lasts through years. Each woman I work with is different. No copy-paste protocols here. I plan treatments around prakriti, vikriti, samprapti—plus, honestly, a bit of instinct that comes with seeing many patterns repeat over time. Whether it’s a young girl with severe PMS or a 45 yr old navigating early menopause—I try to show up with empathy, patience, and a treatment that fits. And that makes all the diff.