Siddha Therapy Specialist

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Last updated on 23 Apr 2026

Overview

A Siddha Therapy Specialist is a practitioner of the ancient Siddha medicine system, utilizing natural therapies and holistic healing methods to treat various physical, mental, and emotional ailments. This role involves applying Siddha healing techniques such as herbal remedies, detoxification, therapeutic massage, and lifestyle modifications to promote health and well-being. Siddha Therapy Specialists are skilled in identifying imbalances in the body’s energies and offer individualized treatments based on the principles of this traditional system. They play a vital role in restoring balance and encouraging self-healing through a natural approach.

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Job Description
  • Assess the physical, mental, and emotional health of clients using Siddha diagnostic methods such as pulse reading and observing bodily symptoms.
  • Develop personalized treatment plans tailored to the client’s constitution (prakriti) and current health conditions.
  • Administer various Siddha therapies, including herbal treatments, oils, powders, and medicinal concoctions.
  • Guide clients through detoxification programs and cleansing rituals to promote bodily balance and eliminate toxins.
  • Offer lifestyle recommendations, including changes to diet, exercise, and sleep habits, aligned with Siddha medicine principles.
  • Perform therapeutic treatments such as therapeutic massage, oil application, and fomentation to relieve pain, stress, and promote circulation.
  • Advise on the use of natural remedies and self-care practices to enhance healing and prevent illness.
Key Skills for this Job Role

Communication

Comprehensive Health Management

Assessment and Diagnosis

Ayurvedic Treatment

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FAQS

How are external Siddha therapies selected for clients?

Therapies are selected based on symptoms, body type, pain levels, and treatment objectives. Different approaches may be used for relaxation, detoxification, or musculoskeletal support. Selection is individualized after assessment. Proper matching improves therapeutic outcomes.

What precautions are followed before therapy sessions?

Precautions include reviewing medical history, checking skin condition, assessing contraindications, and explaining the procedure. Clean therapy areas and sanitized equipment are maintained. Comfort and safety are prioritized throughout the session. Pre-session checks reduce complications.

Why is post-therapy care important after Siddha treatments?

Post-therapy care helps the body adjust after treatment and supports recovery. Hydration, rest, and dietary advice may be recommended. Patients are guided on temporary activity restrictions if needed. Good aftercare improves benefits of therapy.

How is hygiene maintained in therapy centers?

Hygiene is maintained through regular cleaning, fresh linens, sterilized tools, and proper waste disposal. Oils or herbal materials are handled carefully. Personal hygiene of therapists is also important. Clean environments improve safety and client trust.

What role does communication play during therapy sessions?

Communication helps explain procedures, obtain comfort feedback, and monitor patient response. Clear guidance improves cooperation and relaxation. Immediate concerns can be addressed quickly during sessions. Good communication enhances service quality.

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What qualifications are required to become a Siddha Therapy Specialist?

Candidates typically need a Diploma or certification in Siddha therapy, Panchakarma, or traditional healing techniques. A Bachelor’s degree in Siddha Medicine (BSMS) or related fields is an added advantage for advanced roles.

What are the role of a Siddha Therapy Specialist?

A Siddha Therapy Specialist is responsible for performing therapeutic procedures, assisting Siddha doctors, preparing herbal formulations for external use, ensuring hygiene, monitoring patient response, and supporting rehabilitation and wellness programs.

What skills are required for a Siddha Therapy Specialist?

Key skills include knowledge of Siddha therapies, manual therapy techniques, patient care, hygiene management, observation, communication, and the ability to follow treatment protocols accurately.

What is the salary of a Siddha Therapy Specialist?

In India, a Siddha Therapy Specialist typically earns between ₹2 lakh to ₹6 lakh per annum, depending on experience, workplace, and expertise. Professionals in premium wellness centers or with specialized skills may earn higher income.

Where can a Siddha Therapy Specialist work?

Siddha Therapy Specialists can work in AYUSH hospitals, wellness centers, spas, naturopathy clinics, rehabilitation centers, and holistic health organizations. Many also work in private clinics or wellness resorts.

Average Salary among Countries
CountryMin. Salary Per YearMax. Salary Per Year
USAUSD 30000USD 60000
United KingdomGBP 20000GBP 40000
UAEAED 60000AED 120000
CanadaCAD 30000CAD 60000
AustraliaAUD 35000AUD 65000
IndiaINR 200000INR 600000
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