An Ayurvedic physician demonstrating Kizhi preparation to two adult trainees

Learn Ayurveda in practice.

Practical training led by experienced physicians in an active Ayurveda and Panchakarma care setting.

Who can study?

Our training modules are carefully designed to cater to different levels of expertise and requirements, bringing teaching into the routines of a working clinic.

Ayurvedic doctors

Strengthen clinical observation and practical Panchakarma skills through supervised learning.

International students

Study traditional Indian therapeutic practice in the setting where it is used and explained every day.

Paramedical trainees

Build dependable treatment-room skills, hygiene routines and an understanding of safe clinical support.

A learning rhythm built around real clinical work.

The aim is not to memorise a treatment sequence. It is to understand what each stage asks of the practitioner and why careful technique matters.

See the reasoning

Faculty connect classical principles to the patient context, treatment choice and sequence of care.

Practise with guidance

Demonstrations move into supervised practice, with attention to preparation, technique and hygiene.

Reflect and refine

Discussion and feedback help turn a procedure into a skill that can be applied responsibly.

Training led by practising physicians.

The faculty brings clinical decision-making, Panchakarma practice and patient communication into the learning experience.

Accredited learning, clearly documented.

Training programmes are offered under accreditation from the Scientific and Technical Education Development Council.

Registration
Registered under the NGO Partnership System, Planning Commission, Government of India.
Quality system
ISO 9001 certified quality management operations.
Certificates
Completion certificates include QR verification, holograms and online verification.

Ready to build practical confidence?

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