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Best Ayurvedic Doctors in Jhajjar

Dr. Leena Yadav

General physician

AyurvedaAyurveda

Jhajjar, Haryana, India, 124103

Dr. Mansi .

RMO

AyurvedaAyurveda
Alternative MedicineAlternative Medicine

Jhajjar, Haryana, India, 124103

Dr. Pradeep Kumar

Ayurvedic consultant

AyurvedaAyurveda

Near Post office, Khanpur khurd dist Jhajjar, Jhajjar, Haryana, India, 124142

Dr. Pardeep

BAMS

AyurvedaAyurveda

Bus Stand Chhara, Jhajjar, Haryana, India

Frequently Asked Questions

Mostly, a proper Ayurveda doctor will have BAMS degree (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery) from recognized college. Some also work as Ayurveda consultants, hospital RMO or even teach.

Clinics here provide many services. Main ones are Panchakarma therapy (detox and body cleaning), herbal medicines for joint pain, thyroid, skin disease, digestive issues, even weight management. They also guide about food habits, daily routine and mental relaxation. Some also give rejuvenation therapy, massage with oils, and stress relief packages.

Fees are mostly affordable. In general, around ₹100 to ₹300 per visit. It depends on how senior the doctor is and where the clinic is located. Online consult may also cost in the same range, sometimes ₹150–₹250.

Yes, lot of patients go to them for things like sugar (diabetes), BP (hypertension), thyroid, obesity, arthritis, stress and migraine. Ayurveda way is to not just give one medicine, but to slowly balance the body through herbs, proper diet plan and Panchakarma detox.

Most of the time yes, they are safe, because medicines are natural herbs and oils. Every remedy is decided after checking your prakriti (body constitution). Patients should also tell the doctor about any allopathy medicines they are already taking, so that both treatments don’t clash.

Sometimes yes. For example, people who take allopathic medicine for thyroid, BP or sugar also consult Ayurveda doctor side by side. Many doctors suggest continuing allopathy for control and use Ayurveda for better balance. But always better if both doctors know about it, so that there is no wrong mix.

Yes, they do. Many women go to Ayurveda clinics for issues like irregular periods, PCOD, infertility, pregnancy care, post-delivery weakness, and menopause symptoms. Treatment may involve herbal tonics, diet changes, and Panchakarma therapy. Some also give yoga and lifestyle advice specially for women.

It is good if you carry your old reports, scans, current medicines list, and also note down your daily habits like food, sleep, digestion problems etc. Ayurveda doctor usually asks a lot about your lifestyle, mood, family history before making a plan. This helps them to understand full picture, not only the disease.

Yes, now many Ayurveda doctors in Jhajjar are on DocIndia and other sites where you can book video or phone consult. It is useful if you cannot travel or just need follow-up. Medicine they usually courier to your address, or they guide you where to buy.