A physician-led hospital, not a spa. Panchakarma and neuro-rehabilitation directed by an MD, set within five forested acres beside a river near NIT Calicut.
In consultation · OPD
Dr. Mirdaz oversees the clinical operations of Edhini and its facilities. His practice centres on neurological and spine conditions — Motor Neurone Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinsonism, Stroke recovery, Migraine, Cerebral Palsy and Autism.
He has published in seminars and journals, and has been selected to expert panels for health-awareness programs run by the Government of Kerala.
"Every patient who walks in is assessed by an MD before a single drop of oil is prescribed. That is the line between a hospital and a spa."
Edhini is not a wellness destination dressed up as a clinic. We treat real conditions, with measurable outcomes. Tap any card to read the protocol typically used.
Daily therapies and the classical five panchakarma procedures — sequenced under physician supervision, not booked off a menu.
Three structured programmes for visitors travelling in for treatment — a short reset, the classical seven-day cleanse, or our long-running fourteen-day intensive.
Forested grounds beside the river, near NIT Calicut. Lit pavilions at dusk, quiet inpatient rooms, and therapy halls in carved wood — each in its own corner.
Entrance pavilion · dusk
Therapy hall
Inpatient room
Reception porch
Inpatient block · forest side
Physiotherapy & rehab
Patients travel to Edhini from across India and the Gulf — Oman, the UAE, Saudi Arabia — and as far as the UK and Germany. A few of their own words.
"One of the best decisions I made was seeking treatment at Edhini. The care was exceptional — I returned home walking better than I had in three years."

"The team here truly knows ayurveda. Dr. Mirdaz spent a long first consultation with me — no rush, no upsell. The atmosphere alone is healing."

"Peaceful location, professional staff, attentive therapists. My recovery progressed visibly week after week — I could feel the difference."

First-time visitors often book a tele-consultation with Dr. Mirdaz before arriving, so a tentative treatment plan is in place by Day 1.
For inpatient admissions we ask for a one-page medical history, recent investigation reports, and the names of any current medications. Our admissions desk guides you through the rest.
Twenty-five kilometres from Kozhikode Railway Station, close to NIT Calicut, set off the main road inside five acres of forest.