
Empathy and Effective Communication

Flexible Slots for Consultation

Certified & Expert Ayurvedic Doctors
What We Offer
Face to face
consultation with doctor
Detailed diagnosis & health advices
Lifestyle coaching &
diet plans
Guidance on Medications and Personalized Care
Take The First Step Towards Wellness
Diseases We Treat

Kidney Problems

Joint Problems

Hypothiroidism

PCOD

Skin Disease

Stress

Gas

Asthma
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a clinic consultation in Ayurveda?
A clinic consultation in Ayurveda is an in-person visit to a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner at a healthcare facility or clinic. It involves a detailed assessment of your health through discussion, observation, and physical examination, followed by a personalized treatment plan based on Ayurvedic principles.
What happens during an Ayurvedic clinic consultation?
The practitioner begins by asking about your medical history, symptoms, lifestyle, and diet. They then perform diagnostic techniques such as pulse reading (Nadi Pariksha), tongue examination, and observation of your skin, eyes, and body. Based on this, they assess your dosha balance and recommend diet, herbs, or therapies.
How does a clinic consultation differ from a teleconsultation?
A clinic consultation allows for hands-on diagnostics like pulse assessment and physical touch, offering a more detailed evaluation than teleconsultation, which relies on verbal and visual input. In-person visits are ideal for complex cases, while teleconsultations suit follow-ups or remote access.
What should I bring to an Ayurvedic clinic consultation?
Bring a list of current medications, past medical records, and details about your diet, sleep, and lifestyle habits. If you have specific symptoms, note their duration and triggers. Comfortable clothing is recommended, especially if therapies like massage are planned.
Can my dosha type be accurately determined in a clinic consultation?
Yes, a clinic consultation provides a highly accurate dosha assessment. The practitioner uses pulse diagnosis, physical observation (e.g., body structure, skin texture), and detailed questioning to determine your Prakriti (natural constitution) and Vikriti (current imbalance).
