Ayuro Health

30 minutes with an Ayurvedic physician.
Free.

Bring your medical reports. We'll translate them into an Ayurvedic frame, recommend a stay length and program type, and — only if it makes sense — match you to two or three centres.

BAMS / MD-Ayurveda onlyNCISM-registeredConducted on Google Meet
Our practitioners

Five vaidyas. Pick whichever fits your case.

All certified Ayurvedic physicians — BAMS or MD-Ayurveda, NCISM-registered, minimum five years post-graduation. Each consultation is conducted on Google Meet — 30 minutes, no charge.

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Dr. Saraswati Joshi

Ayurveda physician · BAMS — Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya; MD (Rasayana & Vajikarana) — Banaras Hindu University

Twenty-five years of Rasayana (rejuvenation) practice in the Uttarakhand foothills, focused on healthy aging and women's wellness across peri- and post-menopause. Saraswati's family has practised Ayurveda for four generations; she runs a small in-person clinic in Rishikesh and does six teleconsults a week for international patients. Her case load skews 55+, often post-cancer or post-cardiac.

Areas of focus
Rasayana · healthy agingMenopausePost-cancer recoveryCardiac rehabilitation
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Dr. Vinay Iyer

Ayurveda physician · BAMS, MD (Kaya Chikitsa) — Rajiv Gandhi University; Fellowship in Marma Therapy

Eighteen-year clinical career across orthopaedic Ayurveda, beginning at Vaidyaratnam's Thrissur hospital and now consulting via Bengaluru. Vinay's case load skews to chronic joint pain and rheumatology — the patients with five years of failed allopathic interventions who want a structured non-pharmacological plan. He coordinates closely with patients' Western rheumatologists when indicated.

Areas of focus
Chronic joint painRheumatoid arthritisOrthopaedic recoveryMarma therapy
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Dr. Rajesh Bhatt

Ayurveda physician · BAMS — Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth; MSc Psychology — SNDT University

Fifteen years across psychiatry-adjacent Ayurveda — burnout, anxiety, sleep disorders, post-acute stress. Rajesh trained as a BAMS first and later completed an MSc in Psychology, and his consults read more like an integrative psychiatry session than a classical Ayurveda intake. Patients tend to be 35–55, mid-career, with one or two failed SSRI trials behind them.

Areas of focus
BurnoutSleep disordersAnxietyPost-acute stress
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Dr. Anjali Menon

Ayurveda physician · BAMS, MD (Panchakarma) — IPGT&RA Jamnagar

Twelve years of inpatient Panchakarma practice across two Kerala-Diamond centres before moving to teleconsult. Anjali's clinical interest is autoimmune presentations — Hashimoto's, RA, lupus — where she works in collaboration with the patient's Western specialist rather than in opposition to it. Trained at IPGT&RA Jamnagar with a focused thesis on Panchakarma protocol design for chronic inflammation.

Areas of focus
PanchakarmaAutoimmuneChronic inflammationWomen's health
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Dr. Priya Narayanan

Ayurveda physician · BAMS — Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science; PG Diploma in Clinical Nutrition

Ten years of practice with a focus on digestive disorders, metabolic syndrome, and pre-diabetes. Priya's protocols blend classical Ayurvedic diagnostics with modern lab work — she'll ask for a recent A1c and lipid panel before the first consult. Trained at Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science, with a year-long stint at AyurVAID's Chennai unit early in her career.

Areas of focus
IBS · IBDMetabolic syndromePre-diabetesWeight reset
What to expect

We listen. We help.
If needed, we find a trusted centre.

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We listen.

Tell the vaidya what's going on, in your own words. No reports, no forms. The conversation is the diagnostic.

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We help.

A vaidya translates your case into an Ayurvedic frame — dosha picture, dietary direction, home protocols you can start with.

If needed
We find a trusted centre in India
Only if your case calls for a supervised stay.
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Why this consult first

Don't book $20,000 of Panchakarma without talking to a vaidya first.

Most travellers book Ayurveda retreats blind — based on Instagram, a Condé Nast list, or a centre's own marketing. The clinical fit is invisible until you've already paid. A 30-minute conversation with someone trained in both Western diagnostics and Ayurvedic protocols changes the trajectory of the whole trip. It costs you nothing.