We firmly believe in an all-inclusive approach towards healthcare, wherein themodern diagnostic tools & procedures have been integrated with traditional Ayurvedic wisdom.

Treatments at VK Ayurveda Hospital are planned after a systematic case recording. Physical examination done according to both Ayurvedic & Modern methods, laboratory investigations, radiology etc. as and when required.

We take many criteria as described in the Ayurvedic treatises into consideration, for the analysis of the diseased person before the treatment schedules are planned. They are:

  • Prakriti – Basic constitution of the patient
  • Vikriti – The history, causes, nature and stages of the disease
  • Saara – The strength of the tissues of the body
  • Samhanana – Composition of the basic elements and tissues of the body
  • Pramana – Measures of the bodily and mental components
  • Saatmya – Compatibility, with respect to diet and lifestyle habits of the patients
  • Satva – Mental status and values and belief systems
  • Ahara Shakti – Food intake & digestive capacity
  • Vyayama Shakti – Capacity to perform physical activities
  • Desa – The region the person belongs to
  • Kala - The seasons and their effect on the state of health
  • Vaya - Age

These factors help in arriving at a holistic understanding of the physical and mental status of the person and also his state of health and disease. This detailed analysis helps in the proper design and planning of treatment. Physicians incorporate these criteria while planning the treatment schedule.

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Therapeutic Intervention
Dietary Advice

Food is considered as an Upastambha in Ayurveda i.e. an important supporting pillar. Hence, Ayurvedic treatment is not complete unless complemented by proper advice related to diet. At VK Ayurveda hospital, the do’s and don’ts with respect to the diet are clearly explained to the patients.

Life Style Management

Yoga & Naturopathy

Counseling and Stress Management

Ayurvedic Medicines and Supplements

Ayurvedic therapies (Panchakarmas and Upakarmas)

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