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Best Ayurvedic Doctors in Vasai

Dr. Pranita Prashant Admane

Ayurveda Consultant

AyurvedaAyurveda

Agashi virar west, Vasai, Maharashtra, India, 401301

Frequently Asked Questions

In Vasai, most doctors charge between ₹200 to ₹600 for a consultation. If you also take Panchakarma or extra therapies, the charges can go little higher based on what treatment you need.

Yes, many Ayurvedic clinics and centres here give full wellness packages. They got plans for weight loss, stress relief, immunity boost, seasonal detox and all. They also give massages, yoga tips, and herbal meds as part of that.

Mostly yes, if it’s given by a proper BAMS doctor. Kids and elders get mild herbal medicines and easy therapies that suits their age. No big side effects if taken correctly.

Yes, you’ll find lady doctors too. Some are expert in women’s health problems like periods, fertility, PCOS and menopause. Lot of women prefer to go to them for comfort.

Of course. There are many people who go to Ayurvedic doctors for mental stress, overthinking, poor sleep and anxiety. They usually give herbs like Ashwagandha, do oil massages or Shirodhara, and tell you some lifestyle changes to follow.

Good clinics use GMP certified medicines, which are checked and mostly safe. But you shouldn’t take herbs on your own. Always better to ask a proper doctor before starting anything.

Yes definitely. They tell you what to eat and avoid based on your body type (Vata, Pitta, Kapha). It is also noted that small changes in food and daily routine can make big difference in Ayurveda treatment.

Yes. They give oils, detox herbs, and sometimes suggest paste or face pack made of natural things. It helps for dandruff, hair fall, acne, eczema and dry skin too.

Many people try it and see good result. They use powders like Triphala or Guggul for fat burning, and give body massage called Udvartana. Along with that, they’ll guide diet also to reduce weight safely.

Yes, many people use ayurveda as a complementary therapy along allopathy for chronic pain, diabetes, arthritis. But it is all done under the supervision of both doctors. You should inform both doctors for the medicine you are taking be it ayurveda or allopathy.

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