Ayurveda Therapist

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Ayurvedic Treatment Practitioner

Last updated on 09 Feb 2026

Overview

Ayurveda Therapists apply traditional healing methods to assess, recommend, and administer personalized Ayurvedic treatments, aiming to restore balance, optimize well-being, and address specific health concerns for individuals seeking holistic care.

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Job Description
  1. Conduct consultations to assess clients' health conditions and lifestyle
  2. Prepare and administer personalized Ayurvedic treatments such as massages, herbal therapies, and detox programs
  3. Monitor and document patients' progress and adjust treatments as necessary
  4. Educate clients on Ayurvedic principles, diet, and lifestyle recommendations for holistic health
  5. Maintain cleanliness and hygiene of treatment rooms and equipment
  6. Collaborate with Ayurvedic physicians or healthcare professionals as part of integrated treatment plans
  7. Stay updated with latest Ayurvedic practices and attend relevant training sessions
Key Skills for this Job Role

Ayurvedic Knowledge

Prakriti Assessment

Panchakarma Therapy

Oil Massage

Yoga and Pranayama

Marma Therapy

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FAQS

What are the three doshas in Ayurveda?

Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. They represent different energies in the body, and an imbalance in these doshas can lead to illness.

How do you assess a patient’s dosha imbalance?

Through detailed questioning about lifestyle, diet, physical symptoms, and mental state, along with observation of pulse, tongue, and skin.

How do you decide which therapy is suitable for a patient?

I assess their dosha imbalance, medical history, and current condition, then recommend therapies that restore balance safely.

How do you make patients feel comfortable during therapy?

I listen carefully to their concerns, explain the treatment clearly, and create a calm and supportive environment.

How do you ensure safety in Ayurveda treatments?

By using authentic herbs and oils, following proper procedures, and adapting treatments to the patient’s age, health, and tolerance.

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What course is required to become an Ayurveda Therapist?

The courses required to become an Ayurveda Therapist are:

Degree: Some pursue a B.Voc (Bachelor of Vocation) in Patient Care Management or B.Sc. in Ayurvedic Science, Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) for deeper knowledge.

A diploma or certificate in Ayurveda therapy, Panchakarma, or Ayurvedic massage from a recognized institute.


What skills are required for an Ayurveda Therapist job?

An Ayurveda Therapist should have a good understanding of Ayurvedic therapies, body treatments, herbal oils, and traditional healing techniques such as Panchakarma. Knowledge of basic human anatomy, hygiene practices, and patient care is important. They should possess strong interpersonal skills, patience, empathy, and the ability to make patients feel comfortable during therapy sessions.

What are the roles and responsibilities of an Ayurveda Therapist?

An Ayurveda Therapist assists Ayurvedic doctors in providing therapeutic treatments based on traditional Ayurvedic principles. Their responsibilities include preparing therapy rooms, herbal oils, and treatment materials, and performing therapies such as Abhyanga (oil massage), Shirodhara, Panchakarma procedures, and other prescribed treatments. They ensure patient comfort and safety during therapy sessions, maintain hygiene standards, and clean and store equipment after use.

What is the salary of an Ayurveda Therapist in India?

In India, an Ayurveda Therapist typically earns between ₹10,000 and ₹25,000 per month at the entry level. With experience, specialization in Panchakarma therapy, or work in reputed wellness centers or resorts, salaries can increase to ₹30,000–₹40,000 per month.

Where can Ayurveda Therapists work?

Ayurveda Therapists can work in Ayurvedic hospitals, wellness centers, Panchakarma clinics, naturopathy centers, spas, and holistic health resorts. Opportunities also exist in rehabilitation centers, yoga and wellness institutes, and private Ayurvedic clinics.

Average Salary among Countries
CountryMin. Salary Per MonthMax. Salary Per Month
USAUSD 42000USD 92000
United KingdomGBP 25000GBP 43000
UAEAED 54000AED 75600
CanadaCAD 42000CAD 76000
AustraliaAUD 72500AUD 105000
IndiaINR 240000INR 500000
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