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Dr. Drishya Jyothirmayan

Dr. Drishya Jyothirmayan
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Experience:
Education:
Alvas Ayurveda Medical College, Moodbdri
Academic degree:
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am into Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga, working mainly with women across different phases – pregnancy, hormonal shifts, infertility stuff, and even menopause. I try to give a more complete view of care, like not just fixing the symptoms but making the whole system feel better balanced. I focus a lot on antenatal and postnatal care – and yeah, Garbha Samskara too, which honestly is so underrated!! Counseling is a big part of what I do coz many women don't always feel heard... and I really try to hold space for that. I treat conditions like PCOS, irregular cycles, hormonal ups and downs, vaginal infections (like leukorrhea) and menopausal changes – and I don’t just use herbs and decoctions randomly. I look at the prakriti, agni, ama, all of that before deciding anything. Each person needs a different path, and Ayurveda already knows that. Fertility care is another area I’m deeply into, trying to guide women toward healthier conception in a natural, less invasive way. Sometimes results take time.. but I’ve seen how powerful that slow, focused Ayurvedic approach can be.
Achievements:
I am someone who really tried to stay on track with academics.. kinda proud to say I got first class in both BAMS and MD, though honestly MD felt way harder. I’ve had two of my research papers published—one on gynec stuff and the other more general Ayurvedic side—and yep, both peer-reviewed which felt like a win. Shared my work at few national-level and even an international seminar! Also cleared NET in 2024, which sort of opened more academic doors than I’d expexted at the time.

I am a Consultant Ayurvedic Gynecologist, pretty much fully into women’s health – not just from a clinical angle but with this whole Ayurvedic lens that looks at the whole person, not just the problem area. I did my BAMS from MVR Ayurveda Medical College, Kannur, in 2020, and then finished my MD in Prasuti Tantra evum Stree Roga from Alvas Ayurveda Medical College, Moodbidri (Karnataka) in 2025. During my internship, I worked across govt hospitals n dispensaries – OPDs, patient care, hands-on sutff that built my basics way stronger than books alone could. After that I joined as a consultant at a private clinic, real-world experience again. Which, tbh, teaches you things classrooms never can. I work a lot with conditions like menstrual irregularities, PCOD, fertility issues, thyroid-linked hormonal stuff, all from an Ayurvedic pov. My interest lies in therapies like Sthanika Chikitsa (localised applications), Garbha Samskara (which I find so deeply powerful), and postpartum & prenatal Ayurvedic care. I also work with Panchakarma protocols in select cases where detox is genuinely needed – not just for the sake of doing it. Along the way I got trained in labor room protocols and some minor para-surgical procedures too, but I always keep treatment patient-specific and minimalistic wherever possible. I really try to not treat the disease alone – I want to know why it happened, what's underneath, what’s the story behind it. That’s where Ahara, Vihara, emotional context, even sleep and relationships etc. matter to me as much as test reports or symptoms. I'm not into one-size-fits-all medicine. Every woman’s body has its own way of showing imbalances. I look for that. And then, slowly n steadily, we try to fix it from the root. Ayurveda isn’t a shortcut – it needs patience. But if someone’s ready for it, I’ll walk the path with them.