Ayuro Health
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30 minutes with an Ayurvedic practitioner.
Free for first 50 users.

Get your questions answered. A certified Ayurvedic practitioner listens to what's going on and helps you understand it through an Ayurvedic lens — education, not a prescription.

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BAMS / MD-Ayurveda

Every practitioner holds an accredited Ayurvedic medical degree.

NCISM-registered

Registered with India's National Commission for Indian System of Medicine.

Personally vetted

Each vaidya is hand-picked and credential-checked — never a coordinator stand-in.

Pricing

Your first consultation is free.

We're covering the first 50 users. After that, a consultation is $30.

Free for our first 50 users

Limited launch offer — claim yours below.

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Single consultation

$30/ 30-min call

One private video consultation with a certified Ayurvedic practitioner.

  • A dosha (prakriti / vikriti) assessment
  • Diet and daily-routine guidance
  • Herbal and lifestyle direction
Best value

Bundle of 3

$75/ 3 calls

3 consultations to follow your progress over time, with continuity from the same practitioner.

  • Everything in a single consultation
  • Continuity across 3 sessions
  • Use them whenever you need

Prices shown are the standard rates once the free spots are gone. Prices in USD.

Our practitioners

Five vaidyas. Pick whichever fits your case.

All certified Ayurvedic practitioners — BAMS or MD-Ayurveda, NCISM-registered. Each consultation is a private 30-minute video call on Google Meet.

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Ayurveda practitioner

Dr. Saraswati Joshi

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

25+ yrs practisingEnglish, Hindi, Sanskrit

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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Ayurveda practitioner

Dr. Vinay Iyer

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

18+ yrs practisingEnglish, Kannada, Tamil

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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Ayurveda practitioner

Dr. Rajesh Bhatt

BAMS — Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth; MSc Psychology — SNDT University

15+ yrs practisingEnglish, Marathi, Hindi

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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Ayurveda practitioner

Dr. Anjali Menon

BAMS, MD (Panchakarma) — IPGT&RA Jamnagar

12+ yrs practisingEnglish, Malayalam, Hindi

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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Ayurveda practitioner

Dr. Priya Narayanan

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

10+ yrs practisingEnglish, Tamil, Hindi

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

Chat. Consultation. Retreat.

The same three steps run through everything we do. You're on step two right now.

01

Chat first.

Educational answers about your symptoms, lab work, or what a treatment actually involves. Grounded in classical texts and integrative research. Free, no signup.

You are here
02

30 minutes with a vaidya.

A certified Ayurvedic practitioner reads your case, frames it in dosha terms, and points to honest next steps. A 30-minute video call on Google Meet.

03

If it fits, a retreat.

Only if your case actually calls for a supervised stay, we match you to two or three audited retreats in India. No pressure, no upsell.

Your 30 minutes

Exactly how the call goes.

No mystery, no sales script. Half an hour, structured around your case.

  1. 10–5 min

    Your story

    You talk. Symptoms, history, what you've already tried — and your lab work if you have it.

  2. 25–15 min

    The Ayurvedic read

    The practitioner frames your case in dosha terms — what Ayurveda sees, and why.

  3. 315–25 min

    What actually helps

    Realistic lifestyle, diet, and practice directions. Educational — never a prescription.

  4. 425–30 min

    A clearer picture

    You leave understanding how Ayurveda frames your situation — and what's genuinely worth exploring next.

Why this consult first

Don't book $2,500 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. Right now, that conversation is free.