Dr Amal Roy

A homoeopathic physician with clinical experience since 2018, focused on the treatment of childhood allergies. He helps children with skin allergies and respiratory allergies through gentle and individualised homoeopathic care. His clinical practice is exclusively dedicated to children, providing safe treatment from newborns as young as three days through adolescence.

His clinical practice centres on the management of respiratory allergies and skin allergies, including allergic rhinitis, allergic bronchitis, bronchial asthma, atopic eczema, and other forms of eczema, along with respiratory infections and skin infections. He also treats common childhood conditions such as recurrent colds and cough, fever, digestive disturbances, poor appetite, frequent infections, weak immunity, and delayed recovery following illness, using a holistic and individualised homoeopathic approach.

Dr. Roy completed his homoeopathic medical education at Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College, Mangaluru, affiliated with the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. His medical training and clinical experience support a careful, evidence-based approach to long-term health improvement and disease prevention.

Homoeopathy represents a long-standing family tradition for Dr. Roy. As a third generation homoeopathic physician, he continues a legacy that began in the early 1950s, when his grandfather established the practice in the village of Iruttukanam near Munnar in Kerala, at a time when access to healthcare was extremely limited. His grandfather dedicated sixty five years to community service, followed by his father, who has continued clinical practice for over forty years.

Today, Dr. Amal Roy carries forward this heritage at the family clinic, which has served patients for over seventy one years. He considers it a privilege to accompany patients and families on their journeys toward better health and remains deeply grateful for the trust placed in him and the opportunity to continue a legacy of compassionate, ethical, and patient-centred care.