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Dr. Adersh Ajay

Dr. Adersh Ajay
Jeevadhara Ayurveda Clinic and Infertility Centre Kallelibhagom P.O Karunagappally 69051
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
Amrita School of Ayurveda
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working around musculoskeletal issues these days—stuff like chronic back pain, sciatica, cervical spondylosis n' related spinal complaints. People usually come in after trying many things and still living with daily discomfort. I like to keep the treatment rooted in proper Ayurvedic diagnosis, plus things like Kati Basti, Abhyanga, and sometimes Panchakarma if the case really need it. I also focus a lot on male sexual health. Things like premature ejaculation, low stamina or libido, and fertility struggles... These are sensitive but very real issues, and I try to approach them without judgement, just clear step-by-step help with herbs, Rasayanas, and diet shifts. Another big part of my work is with digestion. Whether it's bloating, IBS, acidity or long-term constipation—most of it ties back to gut fire, and I work to rebuild that slowly. Lately, more elderly patients are coming in too. For weakness, joint pains or just general slowness. I try to help ease that phase with supportive therapies and mindful changes.
Achievements:
I am kind of regular with CME sessions esp. ones focused on ortho & spine disorders—helps me stay in touch with how Ayurvedic approaches are evolving. Also been lucky to conduct a bunch of health camps myself, most of them targetting ortho issues, spine pain, male health probs n’ geriatrics. These camps rly helped me reach folks who didn’t usually have access to proper Ayurvedic care, which matters a lot to me even if it’s tiring some days.

I am a practicing Ayurvedic Medical Adviser with little over two years of proper clinical experience—not a very long time maybe, but it’s been intense, hands-on, and honestly quite eye-opening. Right now, I’m running Jeevadhara Ayurveda Clinic and Infertility Centre in Karunagappally, Kerala, as the Founder and Chief Physician. Starting that place felt like a big leap but kinda needed it to offer care the way I wanted. Before that, I was working as Assistant Medical Officer at Santhigiri Ayurveda and Siddha Hospital in Kadapa. That space really helped me build a strong base, especially around blending Ayurveda and Siddha in ways that actually made sense on ground. I mostly stick to classical Ayurvedic protocols but always keep the person in front of me at the center — not just the disease label. Panchakarma is one of my main zones... have done full detox cycles as well as focused therapeutic sessions across different age groups and health setups. From vitals to patient history, progress notes, post-treatment advice — I like to keep track of everything myself rather than hand it off. I spend a lot of time talking with patients too, like actually talking — because most people don’t just want herbs, they want someone to get what’s bothering them, even if it’s not said outright. I work with fertility issues a lot now, and chronic things like PCOD, metabolic issues, and autoimmune stuff — mostly where lifestyle’s gone out of tune, digestion’s off, and the body’s just kinda stuck. We work on diet, dinacharya, mindset shifts, internal meds, sometimes external therapies — depends what the case calls for. Languages never held me back thankfully, since I speak English, Malayalam, Telugu and Hindi — that makes a real difference esp. when the patient wants to explain things in their comfort zone. At the end, all I try to do is offer real, rooted Ayurveda that’s not rushed. I care about people leaving with clarity, not confusion. And honestly, healing starts there.