Ayurtreatment
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About us
Our fully qualified Ayurvedic therapists provide online consultations in order to bring the wisdom and time-tested natural therapies of Ayurveda to your home, for the well-being of all the family.
Training, qualifications & experience
Our Ayurvedic therapists, called Vaidyas, have undergone over 5 years of a thorough training both in the theory of Ayurveda as well as clinical practice. They are qualified BAMS and MD practioners.
Therapies offered
Fees
£40.00 - £75.00
Additional information
The Initial video consultation costs £75 and lasts about 45 minutes - after the patient has filled out the detailed health questionnaire.
A Follow up video consultation cost £40 and lasts about 30 mn
Further information
A Vaidya at AyurTreatment is a highly skilled Ayurvedic doctor, who has completed a rigorous education in a specialized medical university and gained much clinical experience as part of the curriculum and as a practicing doctor.
The team of Vaidyas at AyurTreatment have all been trained and selected by the reputed Sukrutham Ayurvedic clinic, in Kerala, India. They have treated thousands of patients, helping them along their journey, short or long, towards restoration of their health. From a simple imbalance to a complex chronic disease, these Vaidyas have addressed a wide range of health issues with the unique holistic approach and time-tested remedies of Ayurveda’s traditional science.
What to expect from a Video consultation with a Vaidya?
- Diagnosis
Identifying the root cause of imbalance in bodily functions - Prescription
A selection of plant-based Ayurvedic medicine to be ordered online - Lifestyle and diet
Advice on diet and daily routine adapted to your body type - Exercise program
Securing long term health with a regular practice of simple yoga movements