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What We Offer
Face to face
consultation with doctor
Detailed diagnosis & health advices
Lifestyle coaching &
diet plans
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 video consultation in Ayurveda?
A video consultation in Ayurveda is a remote session where a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner interacts with a patient via a video conferencing platform (e.g., Zoom, Skype). It allows for visual and verbal assessment, enabling the practitioner to provide personalized health advice, including diet, lifestyle, and herbal recommendations.
How does a video consultation differ from an in-person Ayurvedic visit?
A video consultation relies on verbal history and visual observation (e.g., skin, eyes, tongue) rather than physical touch-based diagnostics like pulse reading (Nadi Pariksha). While in-person visits offer hands-on evaluation, video consultations provide convenience and accessibility, making them ideal for follow-ups and non-emergency care.
What can I expect during an Ayurvedic video consultation?
The practitioner will begin by asking about your symptoms, lifestyle, diet, and medical history. Through the video, they may observe your complexion, eyes, tongue, or movements. Based on this, they’ll assess your dosha imbalance and recommend a treatment plan, which could include dietary changes, herbs, or yoga practices.
Can my dosha type be determined through a video consultation?
Yes, a skilled practitioner can evaluate your Prakriti (natural dosha constitution) and Vikriti (current imbalance) by combining a detailed questionnaire with visual cues like body build, skin tone, and facial features. While not as precise as pulse diagnosis, this method is widely effective for remote assessments.
What conditions can be managed through Ayurvedic video consultations?
Video consultations are suitable for managing conditions like stress, digestive issues, insomnia, skin disorders, and chronic ailments such as joint pain or fatigue. They’re also excellent for preventive care and lifestyle guidance. Acute or emergency conditions, however, require immediate in-person medical attention.
