Sreedhareeyam: Let Us Have An Eye For It
(This article may be a little too long,
but if you read it till the end, you would thank me for writing this)
Background
Sometime in
February of 2022, Sreedhareeyam Eye Hospital based in Kerala was in the news on
a global scale when the former Prime Minister of Kenya expressed his profound
appreciation of this Ayurvedic Hospital which restored his 44-year daughter’s
eyesight, especially after the family tried treatment in so many countries
without any success. She had become blind after a stroke in 2017 and spent two
years in total darkness. *
*(https://www.news18.com/news/india/here-is-why-this-former-pm-of-kenya-is-grateful-to-an-ayurvedic-hospital-in-kerala-4762514.html)
He also
requested our Prime Minister Narendra Modi for helping him establish an
Ayurvedic Treatment plan in Kenya.
This
Ayurvedic Eye Hospital is an absolutely amazing eye treatment center, the only
one in the entire world, where if one wants to actually see with their own eyes,
witness or experience miracles, this is the go-to place.
One of its Kind: Sreedhareeyam
Treating
patients since almost 100 years, Sreedhareeyam has set up a modern facility for
Eye Treatment in Koothattukulam in the state of Kerala in Bharat.
If
one visits this hospital and their manufacturing facility with state-of-the-art
technology and the cleanliness par excellence, the image one has of the
Ayurvedic Hospital and manufacturing facilities, that even meets the
requirements of US-FDA for ‘Current Good Manufacturing Practices’, would take a
complete U-turn for better.
With
350 beds at the main hospital at Koothattukulam, Sreedhareeyam Group has 22 other
centers as I write this. They have a combination of 8 Inpatient and 14
Outpatient centers.
There
are totally almost 100 doctors treating the patients covering all of their
centers including seven members of Nelliakattu family, who are also doctors and
form the core panel of senior doctors.
At
the main hospital at Koothattukulam, more than 83,500 patients have undergone Out
Patient consultation and 7200 patients have undergone Inpatient treatment, at
the main hospital at Koothattukulam during the past two financial years.
Over
a period of almost thirty years, lives of thousands of patients have changed forever
as I found by talking to so many of them during my two-weeks stay there in February
2025.
The
stories I heard from the patients were completely incredible as well as
magical.
In
fact, these stories are so incredible that most people would never believe if
they do not speak to the patients themselves.
Let
me declare here that not a word I write here is figment of my imagination, that
concerns the claim about the hospital and the outcome of the patients.
Personal Experience
I have my own personal experience relating to this hospital as an eighteen-year-old son of a close family friend was treated there successfully in 2009 after miserable failure by several ‘highly reputed’ and ‘high-profile specialists’ in treating his condition.
Initially, he developed redness in one
eye, called Uveitis, which would not go away for a couple of weeks, so the
family got worried and took him to a family physician and then later on to a
local ophthalmologist. A couple of visits resulted in the prescriptions of some
eye drops but that did not help, so one day, the doctor injected him with a
steroid medication, which normally would reduce inflammation, and redness is
the symptom of inflammation. The ophthalmologist used the words ‘there is fire
behind his eyes, so this is the only option'.
However, that too did not help and in a
few days’ time, his intraocular pressure shot up to almost 35-40 (which went up
to 60 later, while the normal is 20) in both the eyes, which actually was a
side effect of the steroid which is a very well-known fact and the doctor
assured that it would come back to normal after a few days.
But it did not become normal for a long
time. So, now he was struggling to deal with two conditions, Uveitis and
Glaucoma (rise in Intraocular pressure).
The days and months of agony started.
Visit after visit, one specialist after another, one kind of treatment after
another, and nothing was working. Several specialists diagnosed several
conditions, all postulations and idiopathic (in layman’s language, guesswork),
such as Rheumatoid Arthritis Uveitis, Connective Tissue Disorder, Wegener’s Granulomatosis
and they all wanted to try treating one or more of these conditions. One
specialist suggested treatment for Connective tissue disorder which was similar
to Chemotherapy. Another specialist suggested Trabeculectomy, a Glaucoma
surgery of the eye that would create a new pathway for the fluid inside the eye
to be drained with a comment that, if not done, he may even lose his vision.
Total 7 doctors, most of them eye specialists, and almost a year of trial and
tribulations later, his condition was getting worse. After the first raise in
his Intraocular pressure to 35, it stayed in the range of 35-60 for a long
time.
Finally, another specialist doctor told
the family that he needs to take Cellcept, a medication that is normally
prescribed for patients who undergo transplant surgery which fights the
rejection of the transplanted organ by weakening the immune system. Taking this
medication may be fine for those who get organ transplanted in their body and
to retain them, there is no other option but to take these medications and it
is fine if one takes this medication at a much older age. But for a teenager to
take this medication means a huge negative impact in his normal living.
Anyway, let me make a long story short.
The parents declined to start the son on
this medication and started the search for some Ayurvedic treatment. This story
is almost 15-16 years old, so Sreedhareeyam was not easily available to find
out on Google. But, when one puts his/her head down coupled with Prarthana,
Prabhu comes to help. Prarthana has immense shakti. This is our personal
experience.
Both parents worked day and night to find
out some Ayurvedic treatment plans that would help their son. Mother would stay
awake till late at night and keep doing searches on the internet. They were
sleepless, relentless, and getting drained out of their energy. But they kept
trying.
Finally, the mother found a ray of hope.
She found a blog, written by someone who
lived in New York, about his own experience with Sreedhareeyam, and as luck
would have it, he had a similar condition as their son. She somehow managed to
get in touch with the person and heard from him about his personal experience.
The closing sentence that gentleman said was that if I were you, I would catch
the first flight after this conversation is over.
The parents followed his advice.
The father and the son, both left for
Sreedhareeyam Hospital in Kerala in next few days and stayed there for 3 weeks.
Since the son had two different
conditions, Uveitis and Glaucoma, Sreedhareeyam's doctor suggested treating
only one condition at a time, which was Uveitis.
The doctors advised the son to continue
all his Allopathic eye drops as advised by the doctors in Canada.
Lo and behold, Uveitis was gone in 3
weeks. For good.
The hospital asked him to return for
Glaucoma treatment after 4 months.
So, he did.
The son admitted himself for 3 weeks for
the treatment and in 2 weeks’ time, his Intraocular pressure came back to
normal in the range of 12-18.
He continued Ayurvedic medications for
six months, while his Allopathic eye drops were tapered off.
Once back in Canada, he kept monitoring
his Intraocular pressure for six months and it never raised its ugly head, ever
again.
This handsome highly educated 35-year-old
young man got married in the summer of 2022 to a beautiful lady and is having
an excellent career as well as a very happy life ahead.
For a second, imagine this scenario.
What if the parents had succumbed to the
pressure of the ‘specialists?
I am not at all trying to say here that
modern medicine has nothing good for the people. There are a lot of areas where
modern medicine is a blessing for mankind; like in cases of accidents, trauma,
infections, emergency situations, a lot of surgeries etc.
It would be good for the mankind if
modern medicine respects the age-old tried and tested for thousands of years
Ayurvedic field as well. At personal level, there are thousands of doctors in
this modern medicine who are open-minded and who do respect this ancient
knowledge. Unfortunately, it is the professional bodies of these physicians
that have usurped the power of ‘the-only-healthcare-providers’, and have
monopolized the truth by virtue of their stranglehold on politics, media and
academia.
The ancient Ayurvedic treatment is
laughed at and considered as primitive and a sign of backwardness.
Catching up with the Modernity
Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Research and Development Institute has undertaken a
series of structured clinical studies focusing on chronic and degenerative eye
conditions, demonstrating the potential of Ayurvedic interventions in managing
diseases, where modern treatment options are limited.
Since the need of the modern science is ‘Clinical
trials’, Sreedhareeyam management has taken a pragmatic path to answer the
questions before they are raised.
The positive outcomes have been observed in the
following medical conditions:
- Diabetic Retinopathy: Showed marked reduction in retinal hemorrhages and improved outcomes linked to glycemic control, indicating a synergistic role of Ayurvedic ocular therapies.
- Progressive Myopia: 90% of the patients experienced halted axial elongation and an average 1.5D reduction in refractive error.
- Keratoconus: 80% the subjects showed stabilized corneal thinning and improved best-corrected vision.
- Age-Related Macular Degeneration: In 40 elderly patients, observed reduced drusen volume and enhanced antioxidant biomarkers, supporting the role of Ayurvedic care in geriatric eye health.
All protocols were scientifically validated,
reproducible, and some were endorsed by AYUSH ministry for potential
scalability.
In addition to these major studies, numerous case
reports on Ayurvedic management of various ocular and systemic conditions have
been published, showcasing individual patient outcomes and therapeutic
innovations.
You may view published research here: https://research.sreedhareeyam.com/published-articles
Generous to the Core
The philosophy of altruism runs deep in the Nelliakattu family, the values that have been passed from generations. It does strongly believe that money should never be a constraint for ophthalmic treatment that Sreedhareeyam can provide. Towards this end, there are two initiatives and both have been in place since the setting up of the main hospital.
· Every week, two
free Out Patients camps are conducted at the main hospital, under the umbrella
of the R&D wing, Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Research & Development
Institute. These camps are held every Monday and Friday. Though, the facility is for people who are
economically weak, there are no conditions set for people who avail this
facility – all are welcome. Patients,
who avail this service are offered free registration, free consultation, free
diagnostics and also free medicines – Zero payment.
· For Inpatient
treatments, under the charity scheme; a total of 12 beds are allocated. Patients,
from the economically weak strata, whom Vaidyas at Sreedhareeyam feel that
Inpatient treatment is required, are selected through a laid down process and
treatments are provided.
And,
most interestingly, they are open to sharing the goodness of Ayurveda with
competent and qualified people. The family tradition of treatments gets passed
on to our panel of employee doctors, by virtue of their job requirements. They also provide training to other doctors
who come here for short courses. Apart
from this, the AYUSH Ministry of the Central Government, sponsors 8 doctors from
the Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth, every year; for training at Sreedhareeyam.
My Take-Away
Before I
close, I must mention some gems that the father of this man personally
witnessed and this story must be told.
· The first
dose of treatment for a new patient is provided in at least 300-year-old home
Dhanvantari mandir in the hospital. Dhanvantari is the Devata of Ayurveda as
per the Sanatana Dharma teachings.
· When the
patients are discharged, they are provided medications for 3-6 months, a day
before their discharge, and it’s a tradition that all the medications are kept
in the mandir overnight by the patient, to be blessed by Bhagwan Dhanvantari.
· One patient,
an edible-oil king from Maharashtra, who had come to Sreedhareeyam after 25
years of trying Allopathy in different countries and was gradually losing his
vision and when he visited Sreedhareeyam for the first time, his vision was
merely 5%. He was not disappointed as here they could stop further loss of his
vision once he came here for his treatment.
· A 77 years
old British Lawyer who had lost his vision completely, initially due to wet MD
(macular degeneration) followed by two laser surgery in the UK as well as dry
MD, who was brought here by a kind Indian friend. He regained some of his
vision after the 3rd treatment which changed his life
completely as he was no more dependent on somebody for his living.
· As I update
this article today, on 29th June 2025, I have come across another 4
cases (all from our city (Windsor, Canada), and many more from all over the
world that have amazing stories with outstanding results.
Sreedhareeyam
does not stop to amaze me.
· Sreedhareeyam
successfully, by and large, treats the following eye conditions:
Retinitis
Pigmentosa/Glaucoma/Macular Degeneration (both hereditary as well as
age-related, dry/wet), Myopia, etc.
And the last
most important point that I would like to make is that the treatment cost is
very reasonable.
If one wants
to be treated by Sreedhareeyam, what one needs is complete shraddha (roughly
translated as faith) in them.
Those who
have read up to here are kindly requested to share this post with their
families, friends, and colleagues.
It has a
huge potential for changing lives, positively.
You may
visit the website as under, for more information:
https://www.sreedhareeyam.com/
Astu!
Udit Shah
Windsor,
Canada
Email:
udit56@gmail.com
Note: With inputs from the Sreedhareeyam Management
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