Ayurveda is a traditional system of medicine that focuses on treating the root cause of disease by balancing the body’s doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) through diet, lifestyle, herbal medicines, and therapies.
Yes, when prescribed by a qualified Ayurvedic doctor, treatments are safe and personalized. Medicines and therapies are selected based on your body constitution and health condition.
Ayurveda usually has minimal side effects when taken correctly. Problems may occur only with self-medication or improper dosage, which is why medical supervision is important.
Ayurveda works gradually. Acute conditions may improve within days to weeks, while chronic diseases may require consistent treatment over a few months for long-term results.
The doctor assesses your prakriti (body type), digestion, lifestyle, stress levels, and medical history, sometimes including pulse (Nadi) examination, before designing a treatment plan.
Yes. Previous medical reports, prescriptions, and test results help in better understanding your condition and planning integrative care if needed.
In many cases, yes. Ayurvedic treatment can be safely combined with modern medicine under proper medical guidance. Never stop ongoing medications without consulting your doctor.
Panchakarma is a detoxification and rejuvenation therapy recommended for chronic illnesses, lifestyle disorders, stress, and preventive health care.
No. Panchakarma therapies are generally gentle and relaxing when done properly by trained therapists.
Yes. Ayurveda follows a personalized approach—treatments vary based on age, body constitution, disease stage, and lifestyle.
Ayurveda can help manage chronic conditions by improving metabolism, reducing symptoms, and enhancing quality of life. Regular follow-ups are important.
Ayurveda focuses on correcting the root cause through digestion, metabolism, and lifestyle correction rather than only suppressing symptoms.
Yes. Ayurvedic therapies, herbs, yoga, and lifestyle changes are very effective in managing stress, anxiety, and sleep disorders.
Yes. Ayurveda helps regulate hormones, improve metabolism, and restore natural menstrual cycles through diet, medicines, and lifestyle modifications.
Certain Ayurvedic treatments and medicines are safe during pregnancy when prescribed by an experienced doctor. Always inform the doctor if you are pregnant.
Yes. Ayurvedic medicines can be safely given to children in age-appropriate doses under medical supervision.
Diet recommendations are practical and customized. The goal is sustainable lifestyle improvement, not extreme restrictions.
Not necessarily. Dietary advice is personalized based on your health condition and body type.
Yes. Online consultations are available for patients who cannot visit the clinic in person.
Follow-up frequency depends on your condition. Chronic cases usually need regular follow-ups to monitor progress and adjust treatment.
Costs depend on consultation, medicines, and therapies required. Treatment plans are explained clearly before starting.
Medicines are sourced from trusted, GMP-certified manufacturers and prescribed according to classical Ayurvedic texts.
Yes. Customized treatment packages are available for Panchakarma, chronic disease management, and wellness programs.
Ayurveda aims to manage disease effectively and improve overall health. Results depend on the condition, duration of illness, and patient compliance.
Because we offer qualified doctors, personalized treatment plans, authentic therapies, ethical practice, and a patient-centric approach.
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