Our Vaidya Sala is a part of traditional family which hold the heritage of Ayurveda Vaidyas who served the society as their Dharma and acolytes of Acharyaguru tradition from Poothotta, a village in Kerala on the banks of Vembanad Lake.
Ennakkathara Arya Vaidya Sala was established in 1959 by Sri. E.S. Purushothaman Vaidyan with the vision of providing health treatment from diseases and illnesses to his countrymen with Ayurveda- the ancient health care science of India.
In 1977, Ennakkathara Arya Vaidya Sala started its Out Patient Clinic in Chottanikkara by Dr. Prabhakaran, the son of E.S. Purushothaman. Dr.Prabhakaran completed his D.A.M. in 1974 from Thrippunithura Ayurveda Medical College and our manufacturing unit was set up along with the OP and started supplying medicines for our patients. Now our manufacturing units are fully developed with modern facilities and is GMP certified from the year of 2013 under the proficient leadership Dr. Prajeesh and Dr. Revathy Prajeesh. We manufacture both classical and patented Ayurvedic medicines with all new standards. The pharmacy has been supplying medicines all over India since years from the village of Poothotta.
Ennakkathara Arya Vaidya Sala which was essentially steered by the team of Doctors, headed by Dr. Prabhakaran Vaidyan has widened its horizon in different areas of Ayurvedic practice and evolved over the past six decades as an organization with chain of specialty Clinics, Panchakarma treatment centers, Ayurvedic pharmaceutical manufacturing and Ayurvedic pharmacies spread across India and predominantly in Kerala.
Now, the lineage continues under Dr. sudheer E.P (S/O Dr. Prabhakaran), Dr Nikhila Sudheer (W/O Dr. Sudheer), Dr prajeesh (S/O Dr. Prabhakaran) and Dr revathy (W/O Dr. Prajeesh). Dr. Sudheer works on Government sector. Dr Nikhila Sudheer supervises Ennakkathara Arya Vaidya Sala, Chottanikkara. Dr Prajeesh and Dr. Revathy Prajeesh are in charge of pharmaceutical manufacturing unit.
We have been providing effective and successful treatments under the guidance of its physicians for various diseases like Arthritis, Neuromuscular disorders, Digestive problems, Eczema, Psoriasis, High blood pressure, High cholesterol levels, Asthma, Anxiety, Stress, PCOS, Pediatric care etc.
The lack of understanding the differences and similarities between the theoretical doctrines of these systems is the major hurdle towards their convergence apart from other impediments in the discovery of plant based medicines.