Walk in Treatments
Walk-in treatment in Ayurveda refers to a system where individuals can seek immediate or short-term Ayurvedic care without prior appointments. It's often offered in Ayurvedic clinics, wellness centers, or hospitals. These walk-in services typically cater to individuals seeking relief from acute health issues, wellness consultations, or specific Ayurvedic treatments.
During a walk-in session, the Ayurvedic practitioner conducts a brief assessment of the individual's current health condition, including symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle factors. Based on this assessment, the practitioner provides immediate recommendations, which may include herbal remedies, dietary suggestions, lifestyle modifications, or simple Ayurvedic therapies.
Walk-in treatments in Ayurveda are often focused on addressing immediate concerns or providing preventive care. They may include therapies like herbal massages (Abhyanga), steam therapy (Swedana), nasal therapy (Nasya), or simple dietary and lifestyle advice tailored to the individual's needs.
These sessions are typically shorter in duration compared to comprehensive consultations and treatment plans. However, they provide an accessible and convenient option for individuals seeking quick relief or guidance on maintaining their health and well-being in alignment with Ayurvedic principles.
Walk in Treatments
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Shirodhara
Cupping therapy
Agnikarma
Vedhankarma
Nasya
karnadhupan
Oil Bandage