Sreedhareyam Ayurveda | Eye Care,Clinics & Research Centre
Sreedhareyam Ayurveda | Eye Care,Clinics & Research Centre
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Sreedhareeyam Ayruvedic Eye Hospital & Research Centre Pvt LTD

Technology meets traditional wisdom

Sreedhareeyam Farmherbs India Pvt LTD

Ultra modern manufacturing facility

 Sreedhareeyam Ayruvedic Eye Clinics & Panchakarma Centres Pvt LTD

Bringing eyecare to the world

Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Research & Development Institute

Unrelenting pursuit of Innovation

Masters of Ayurveda

The Legacy of Sreedhareeyam
Eye of Ayurveda

Through the expert integration of Ayurvedic science and advanced diagnostic technology, Sreedhareeyam has yielded incomparable results in the field of ophthalmology.


  • World's Largest Ayurvedic Eyecare Group
  • 23 Branches in all major cities in India
  • Largest NABH Accredited Ayurvedic Eye Hospital
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Corporate Structure

Sreedhareeyam Group of Companies

A renowned Indian healthcare conglomerate specializing in Ayurvedic eye care, offering world-class treatments and manufacturing services.

H.O & Hospital

Sreedhareeyam Ayruvedic Eye Hospital & Research Centre Pvt LTD

Located in Ernakulam District in Kerala, this is the largest NABH accredited Ayurvedic Eye Hospital in the world and also home to the corporate affairs and headquarters of the group

Quality delivery based on experience

  • 400 in-patient Facility
  • Multi-Speciality Centres
  • Amenities Par Excellence
  • Evidence Based Research

Manufacturing Division

Sreedhareeyam Farmherbs India Pvt LTD

Sreedhareeyam Farmherbs India Pvt Ltd was established to cater to the most vital need of standardized high quality medicines in high volumes. It is the only ayurvedic manufacturing facility with class one lakh clean rooms adhering to the USFDA standards.

Ultra modern manufacturing facility rooted in ayurvedic methods

  • Over 550 high quality products
  • USFDA Ready manufacturing facility
  • Sterile eyedrop manufacturing
  • NABL Accredited testing laboratory

Branch Network

Sreedhareeyam Ayruvedic Eye Clinics & Panchakarma Centres Pvt LTD

The part of Sreedhareeyam group which manages the chain of Ayurvedic Eye hospitals and Panchakarma clinics spread all over India

Bringing Eyecare to the world

  • 23 Branches across India
  • Consistent quality delivery
  • 8 hospitals with in-patient facility
  • Professionally qualified manpower

Clinical Research

Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Research & Development Institute

A national referral centre recognized as Centre of Excellence in Ayurvedic Ophthalmology by Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India, specializing in evidence based research Centre of Excellence for Ayurveda Ophthalmology

Unrelenting pursuit of innovation

  • Diagnostic centre on scientific lines in Ayurveda
  • Ayurvedic Education & Research Wing
  • Dedicated Charity Wing
  • Standardization of classical medicines

Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Research & Development Institute

Network

Our branch network

Hospital Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye clinics And Panchakarma Centre Pvt Ltd

36/2415 B,Sreedhareeyam Building, Near St.Francis Church, Kathrikkadavu Road, Kaloor, Kochi- 682017

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Hospital Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye clinics And Panchakarma Centre Pvt Ltd

Opp.Madhav Rao Scindia Hospital, THALAPPU,KANNUR -670002

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contact number 9605600064

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Hospital Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye Clinics& Panchakarma Centre Pvt Ltd

22/180-B, Sreedhareeyam Building, West Mankavu P O, Kozhikode -29

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Hospital Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye Clinics & Panchkarma Centre

Office No: 215, Shiv Centre Premises Co-operative Society Ltd, Second Floor, Plot No: 72, Sector No: 17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai-400703.

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contact number 887 949 0717

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Hospital Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye Clinics& Panchakarma CentrePvt Ltd

Jeevanahalli Main Rd, Heerachand Layout, Jeevanhalli, Cox Town, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560005

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Hospital Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye Clinics & Panchkarma Centre Pvt Ltd

1/46, Vijay Enclave, Opp. Jindal Public School, Main Dabri Palam Road, Palam Colony, New Delhi - 110045.

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contact number 703 402 0057

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Hospital Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye Clinics& Panchakarma Centre(P) Ltd.

Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye Clinics& Panchakarma Centre(P) Ltd, Dairy trust campus, Sheela nagar, Visakhapatnam-530 012

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contact number 70340 21515

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Hospital Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye Clinics & Panchkarma Centre Pvt Ltd

Flat No: 101-102, Majestic Heights, No: 5-9-201/B/A, Chirag Ali Lane ABIDS, Hyderabad - 500001

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OP Clinic Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye Clinics and Panchakarma Centre Pvt Ltd

House No.765/400, Chathur Buja Doss Street, Poonamalle High Road, Kilpauk, Land mark:behind aarthi scans, Chennai-10

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OP Clinic Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye Clinics & Panchakarma centre

No.20 D, Lal Bahadur Colony, Peelamedu, Coimbatore-641001

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OP Clinic Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye Clinics and Panchakarma Centre Pvt Ltd

God’s Garden ,2nd floor, 4 royal Street,Ellis Nagar, 70 Feet Road,Raja Muthaiya Nagar , Madurai-625010

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OP Clinic Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye clinics And Panchakarma Centre Pvt Ltd

42/1, Thirunagar Colony Meenachi Sundaram Street , Near VOC Park Back Gate ,Erode-3

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Recognitions

Awards to Sreedhareeyam

Sreedhareeyam has earned numerous prestigious awards for its pioneering contributions to Ayurvedic eye care. These accolades recognize its commitment to excellence in healthcare and its unwavering dedication to enhancing vision and holistic well-being

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Latest @ Sreedhareeyam

PM Modi congratulates Sreedhareeyam in Mann Ki Baat
Anish July 19, 2023

Hon. PM Narendra Modi Congratulated the ayurvedic treatment at Sreedhareeyam received by Mrs. Rosemary Odinga. She is the daughter of Former Kenyan Prime Minister, Raila Odinga, and the eye treatment at Sreedhareeyam helped her regain her lost eyesight. He said, “To relieve pain in one’s life with our traditional system is something all Indians should be proud of. The utmost misery of losing the eyesight had troubled my good friend Raila Odinga & his family, but the treatment in Ayurvedic Eye hospital brought back light into their life. They went to several foreign countries and world renowned hospitals, but her eyesight couldn’t be restored. Finally they heard from a friend about Ayurvedic treatment. Initially they were hesitant, but finally they arrived in India and completed the treatment. Remarkably her eyesight was restored, and she could lead a normal life”. “Mr. Raila Odinga personally met me and told the story, he was particularly keen on opening a branch of this Ayurvedic treatment in Kenya to make it available for citizens of his country”, PM Modi said.

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Eyes Healed by Ayurvedic Treatment | by: Ashok Puri
Anish July 19, 2023

Ayurvedic eye treatment helped heal my eyes, after Western doctors declared my condition 'untreatable'. Some years ago, I had a cataract operation. At the time, I was overly anxious and excited to have my vision improved. Cataract operations are so routine and quick that I couldn't wait for the results. After the operation, I opened my right eye, expecting 20/20 vision. Unfortunately, this was not the case. My sight went unchanged and remained at 20/60. I was diagnosed with idiopathic perifoveal telangiectasia shortly after. This is a rare, irreversible condition in which there is leakage of fluid from extra blood vessels around the fovea, a part of the eye that allows sharp vision for reading and watching television. The worst part was not just that this condition can lead to blindness, but that there is no known cure in the allopathic system of conventional medicine. I was given one option, an expensive non FDA-approved injection called Avastin, which had no guaranteed results. While I was still contemplating whether I should go for the injection or not, my job brought me to India. I went door-to-door looking for answers, exploring everything from homoeopathy, naturopathic doctors, eye specialists, to mystic men with healing powers and quacks with claims of magic cures. Finally, I ended up in an eye clinic in Kerala, southern India. The clinic, called Sreedhareeyam, practiced Ayurveda --a system ancient Indian medicine, developed over thousands of years of trial and error. The head ayurvedic doctor assured me with confidence that the clinic could definitely arrest the leakage and further deterioration of my eye, but could not guarantee restoration of the already deleterious effects of the damage already done. This news was very reassuring. After three weeks of intense treatment in the clinic, I returned to Vancouver. My total expenses, including lodging, fees, treatments, a four-month supply of medicine and all meals, was only $800 CAD. None of this, of course, was covered by the Medical Service Plan (MSP). How did this ayurvedic treatment work? My typical day started daily at 5:30 am, with freshly prepared mixture of herbal extracts called kashayam. At 7 am, I was off to the massage centre where two strong masseurs were ready to tone me with specially prepared oil mixtures. They work on you in the such synchronized time that you would think only one person is massaging you. At around 9:30 am, I would begin the netra dhara, a special cleansing technique of pouring of herbal extracts in a stream over the eyes for 15 – 20 minutes. After receiving treatment, Ashok Puri and his fellow patients enjoy their surroundings. After lunch, I went through shirodhara, which involves gently pouring of liquids over the forehead -- the third eye, in Hindu religion. Of all the treatments, I loved the shirodhara the most, during which I felt completely stress-free. I was also treated with khizi, a massage given through heat which essentially involves very hot oil being applied through a technique similar to the energetic strokes of a wire brush. All the above treatments are essentially preparing the patient for the final treatment, which is performed for the last full week. Tharpanam means retention of medicines over the eyes for 30 minutes or more a day. Big wells of dough are put onto your eyes, and are poured on with warm herbalated ghee (clarified butter). The frequency and dosage depends on the extent of the problem. You are kept blind folded for almost three hours with the most refreshing bandage I have ever felt. Imagine petals of cooling flowers being used, instead of cotton. Evenings are free time, so people gather in the front of the old home of the family to share their stories and experiences. Some sing hymns, Bollywood songs, and people from different regions tell a variety of jokes. Many people go to the evening congregation at the temple. It is a delightful sight to see all the walls of the temple lit with thousands of diyas (oil filled lamps). The place is filled with high energy. Everybody has a positive attitude and is in good spirits. Dejected people who had previous failed treatments feel once again full of hope after hearing the success stories of others. Most of the medicines used in the clinic are prepared from the herbs grown on-site. Panchkarama, herbal massages, shirodhara, basti, netra dhara and tharpanam are the main treatments. The most common treatments are for near-sightedness, glaucoma, diabetic retinitis, retinitis pigmentosa, age-related degeneration and diseases related to the optic nerve. When I came back, my ophthalmologist in Vancouver was surprised to find that there was no leakage and that my eye site had become 20/20 in both eyes. He taunted me as to why I was still wearing glasses. Since the appointment, I only wear glasses while reading. The Sreedhareeyam eye clinic is operated by a team of highly trained and experienced ayurveds (doctors). The business has been running in the family for many generations. The premises is set up in a resort-like facility away from the hustle of big cities and located near a small village. It has a capacity for over 300 patients and escorts, and contains a gorgeous kitchen which prepares all fresh vegetarian meals, as well as a canteen with internet facilities. It has a large research and development department and modern factories where the clinic's medications are manufactured. About 10% of the patients are from abroad, 35% are from the city of Kerala, and the rest come from from all parts of India. The dedication, sincerity of purpose, and a belief in the Hindu Goddess Badri Maa are quoted as the main reasons for the successful treatments of all the patients. Morning and evening prayers are performed daily by most patients and the doctors. Ayurvedic ophthalmology, or Netra Chikitsa, is a well-documented branch of Ayurveda, the ancient holistic medical science. Numerous Ayurvedic documents cover treatments for 70 to 90 eye ailments. Ophthalmology is taught up to the post graduate level, which takes up to eight and a half years to complete. Most eye-patients reach this treatment centre after exhausting all other options available to them. Presently, ayurvedic medicine is said to be the last hope for people who suffer from blindness. The specialists and doctors I have seen in Canada cannot believe that this ayurvedic treatment is working, nor can they explain to me why my condition is not worsening. Richard Dawkins, a renowned British ethologist, once said "there is no alternative medicine, there is only medicine that works and medicine that doesn't work.” It makes me wonder why the mainstream medical profession does not open its doors and gain some insight into the magic of these so-called alternatives, complementary systems. Most of these alternatives practitioners are finding it hard to compete with the mainstream system, as their treatment is not recognized by our government. Regardless, I go to my clinic in India for annual checkups and treatments. I do not know what brings me back every year. It may be the faith in the doctors, the medicines or the Goddess. https://www.sfu.ca/diasporas/blogs_ayurvedic_treatment.htm

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At AYUSH summit, PM Modi tells how Ayurveda helped ex-Kenyan PM’s daughter regain eyesight
Admin June 01, 2023

At AYUSH summit, PM Modi tells how Ayurveda helped ex-Kenyan PM’s daughter regain eyesight “It has been a struggle since I lost my vision in 2017. I have been to China and other countries and undergone various treatment modalities like acupuncture. Nothing seemed to have helped,” says Rosemary Odinga, daughter of former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga. “I just heard PM Modi call out my name and ask, ‘Rosemary, are you here?’ I said yes and stood up,” said Rosemary Odinga, the 44-year-old daughter of former Kenya Prime Minister Raila Odinga. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday narrated how, at a recent meeting, the former Kenyan PM told him about the trauma his daughter suffered when she lost her vision a few years ago. Underlining the growing global acceptance of traditional Indian medical systems, the prime minister added that Ayurvedic treatment in India helped restore Rosemary’s eyesight. “You can imagine the shock and suffering that a person faces on losing his or her eyesight,” Modi told the audience after inaugurating the three-day Global AYUSH Innovations and Investment Summit in Gandhinagar. He added, “As a father, Odinga searched high and low, went to various places, but the attempts were unsuccessful. Finally, he found some promise here in India. Recently, he met me. It was a Sunday and Odinga is my dear friend. He had become so emotional and spoke about their struggles after his daughter, post-surgery, lost her vision. After receiving treatment in India, she has regained her vision and her father told me that those were the golden moments when she could see.” Bemused by all the attention on her at the event, Rosemary, who met Modi after his speech, told The Indian Express, “I did not understand what he was saying but am extremely excited to be here. This is my testimony of how a traditional system of medicine has helped people from other countries, and yes helped me regain my vision.” Rosemary, accompanied by Kenya Medical Research Institute’s Chief Research Officer Dr FM Tolo, also ran into her doctor N Narayanan Namboothiri, the chief physician at the Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye Hospital and Research Centre in the town of Koothattukulam in Kerala’s Ernakulam district. The 44-year-old, who works for a Cabinet secretary in Kenya but prefers to be identified as a snail farmer, lost her vision in 2017 after suffering a brain aneurysm that placed stress on her optic nerve. After trying treatments that did not work, she visited the hospital in Kerala two-and-a-half years ago. “I am so happy. Before I regained my vision, I followed his voice and heard his instructions,” Rosemary said, referring to Dr Namboothiri. “I have now met him after a while. It had been a struggle since I lost my vision in 2017. I went to China and other countries and underwent various treatment modalities like acupuncture. Nothing seemed to help.” Dr Narayanan told The Indian Express that Rosemary’s eyesight weakened considerably after the aneurysm because of optic nerve atrophy. “There was no clear visibility. To strengthen and rejuvenate her optic nerve, we took up pure Ayurvedic treatment. This included giving her traditional oral Ayurvedic medication and massages around the eyes. There were other procedures like taila dhara and others. She underwent two sessions that lasted three weeks — the first session was two-and-a-half years ago,” he added. Rosemary continued with the medication during the pandemic and followed it up with more treatment sessions upon her return. Slowly, her vision returned. She said her treatment was still going on and there was room for improvement. “My father met the PM and was full of praise for the traditional Ayurvedic system that has helped me. He also discussed bringing traditional medicines to Africa,” added Rosemary, who will speak at the summit about her experience.

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Mobile Ayurvedic Eye Clinic

Sreedhareeyam's Mobile Ayurvedic Eye Clinic is a transformative endeavor, extending Ayurvedic eye care to remote and underserved regions. This mobile unit is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and staffed by expert practitioners, ensuring that individuals in distant areas have access to high-quality eye care. By reaching out to communities where such services are scarce, Sreedhareeyam is not only restoring vision but also enhancing the overall quality of life for countless people in need.

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Testimonials

What they say about Sreedhareeyam!

Sarath Chandran

Local Guide

he visit to this place is more like a pilgrimage than just treatment. I guess the treatment is not just for body but to mind as well. Can body survive without mind ?? Isnt this aspect distinguishes traditional medicine from modern medicine!!!! Here they use modern equipments . So mix of modern and old methods. As soon as you enter one can see the nellikkattu bhagavathi temple inside the premise. The treatment and herbs are supposed to be related to this temple .

Vijay S

Vlogger

It is the only Ayurvedic hospital in India to cure or to maintain the vision of the person's affected by various eye problems such as Macular Degeneration, Retinopathy pigmentossa, Retinal detachment, Caretoconessa and so on

Justice P. Sathasivam

Former Governor of Kerala

It is a remarkable service to our people. My best wishes to all

Rt. Hon. Raila Odinga

Prime Minister of Kenya (2008-13)

We are extremely grateful to this hospital for restoring the eyesight to our daughter Rosemary following a tragic accident. The research and development in traditional medicine that has taken place in this institution in the field of traditional medicine is extremely encouraging. It offers a good opportunity for wide international cooperation particularly SOUTH / SOUTH in this subject. I look forward to see a Kenya / India cooperation in this field

Rt. Hon. Raila Odinga

Prime Minister of Kenya (2008-13)

We are extremely grateful to this hospital for restoring the eyesight to our daughter Rosemary following a tragic accident. The research and development in traditional medicine that has taken place in this institution in the field of traditional medicine is extremely encouraging. It offers a good opportunity for wide international cooperation particularly SOUTH / SOUTH in this subject. I look forward to see a Kenya / India cooperation in this field

Justice P. Sathasivam

Former Governor of Kerala

It is a remarkable service to our people. My best wishes to all

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News Stories of Sreedhareeyam

Former Kenyan PM Raila Odinga to reach Kochi on Monday

The New Indian Express

Published: 21/Jul/2023

Former Kenyan PM Raila Odinga to reach Kochi on Monday

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Former Kenya PM Raila Odinga Thanks Kerala’s Ayurveda Practitioners For Helping His Daughter ‘Get Back Eyesight’

ABP Live

Published: 21/Jul/2023

Former Kenya PM Raila Odinga Thanks Kerala’s Ayurveda Practitioners For Helping His Daughter ‘Get Back Eyesight’

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Ex-Kenya PM Odinga Lauds Ayurveda Treatment; Says 'helped My Daughter Regain Her Eyesight'

Republic World

Published: 21/Jul/2023

Ex-Kenya PM Odinga Lauds Ayurveda Treatment; Says 'helped My Daughter Regain Her Eyesight'

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Kenya’s ex-PM thanks Kerala docs

The Times Of India

Published: 21/Jul/2023

Kenya’s ex-PM thanks Kerala docs

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