Best Ayurveda Clinic
In Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi’s most trusted Ayurveda clinic & center — led by 3 BAMS-qualified doctors delivering authentic Panchakarma, Shirodhara & 8 specialist therapies. Insurance accepted.
About Veda Ayurvedic Medical Center, Abu Dhabi
Ayurvedic Consultation
Ayurvedic Therapies
Yoga & Meditation
Skin Care Therapy
Hair Care Therapy
Eye Care Therapy
Weight Loss Therapy
Services
Ayurvedic Treatments We Offer in Abu Dhabi
We are Providing

1. Panchakarma

2. Skin Care Therapy

3. Detox

4. Stress Management

5. Prenatal & Post natal Care for Mother

6. Neonatal Care for Babies

7. Body Slimming

8. Rejuvenation
Packages
Wellness Packages and Pricing
Bronze
Doctors consultation
Ayurveda therapies
Dietary Plans
Lifestyle modification advices
7 days
AED 2500/-
Silver
Doctors consultation
Ayurveda therapies
Dietary Plans
Lifestyle modification advices
14 days
AED 5000/-
Gold
Doctors consultation
Ayurveda therapies
Dietary Plans
Lifestyle modification advices
21 days
AED 7500/-
Platinum
Doctors consultation
Ayurveda therapies
Dietary Plans
Lifestyle modification advices
28 days
AED 10000/-
Doctors
Meet Our Expert Ayurvedic Doctors
Dr. Sheeja Thajudeen — BAMS, MscDFSM
BAMS, MSc Clinical Dietetics — specialist in therapeutic nutrition, skin health and women’s wellness through Ayurveda.
Dr. Sheeja Thajudeen — BAMS, MscDFSM
BAMS, MSc Clinical Dietetics — specialist in therapeutic nutrition, skin health and women’s wellness through Ayurveda.
Dr. Sheeja Thajudeen — BAMS, MscDFSM
BAMS, MSc Clinical Dietetics — specialist in therapeutic nutrition, skin health and women’s wellness through Ayurveda.
What Our Patients Say About Veda Ayurvedic Medical Center
Real reviews from verified patients of Abu Dhabi’s most trusted Ayurveda clinic
Reenu Koshy
“Veda Ayurvedic Medical Center provided an exceptional postnatal healing experience for both mother and baby. The doctors and therapists were highly knowledgeable, caring, and attentive throughout the treatment journey. The personalized Ayurvedic therapies helped improve recovery, reduce pain, and restore overall well-being.”
Professional Therapists & Deep Relaxation
“I’ve experienced treatments at many wellness centers, but Veda truly stands out. The therapists are highly skilled, the atmosphere is peaceful and welcoming, and every session feels deeply relaxing and rejuvenating.”
Neenu T Abraham
“The doctors at Veda focus on identifying and treating the root cause rather than just symptoms. The calming environment, authentic therapies, and professional staff created a truly transformative healing experience.”
Khaleesi DA
“My postnatal recovery journey at Veda was incredibly comforting and effective. The therapists and doctors provided dedicated support, expert guidance, and genuine care throughout the treatment.”
Hazel Ugaddan Alves
“The Ayurvedic therapies were soothing, effective, and professionally delivered. From pain relief treatments to relaxing massages, every experience at Veda felt refreshing and healing.”
Hilda Raphy
“The clinic atmosphere is calm, hygienic, and professionally managed. Every staff member—from doctors to therapists and receptionists—made the entire experience smooth, supportive, and stress-free.”
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Spring, a new chance, a new life, a new beginning.
Vasant is the Sanskrit name for spring and stands for joy, freshness or new strength. Many people perceive spring as a time of new beginnings and renewal, closely connected with the hope of brightness, warmth, bright colors and a blossoming joy of life.
The dawning of spring and the awakening of nature provide two things:
It seems paradoxical, on the one hand our sensory perception and mood are stimulated by the more intense sun rays and the urge for activity is strengthened and on the other hand the mind suffers from the symptoms of the well-known spring fatigue. The long tradition of ridding oneself of internal and external ballast in spring is not only found in Ayurvedic medicine, but also Western naturopathy recommends various fasting cures and diets for purification, such as the Christian fasting period before Easter. According to the Ayurvedic view, physical and mental balancing measures should be carried out at every transition from one season to the following season. In particular, adjusted diet, sleep duration, yoga exercises as well as mantras help with this seasonal transition. In Ayurveda, age, state of health and also the constitution determined by the individual distribution of our bioenergies (doshas) are taken into account. Ayurvedic living with the seasons Ritucharya, encompasses the ancient Ayurvedic knowledge of adapting the individual lifestyle to the seasons forms a fundamental contribution to the prevention of diseases. The distribution of doshas (bio-energies) throughout the year follows a certain rhythm and is determined by the climatic conditions of each season accordingly, so that the dominance of the doshas is distributed differently: Spring March 21 to June 20 – Kapha increases, Pitta increases, Vata decreases. Over the winter, Kapha has accumulated in our body. In the Ayurvedic view, Kapha dosha plays a very special role in spring. “Ka” means water and “pha” means thriving. Kapha is the dosha that gives us physical strength, suppleness and memory. Due to heavy meals, too little exercise and too little sun, accumulations of ama (toxic substances) have usually built up: Slags that are not broken down by the metabolism. At the beginning of spring the temperatures rise and the Kapha-Dosha, which has increased over the winter, “liquefies” and makes us feel heavy a typical symptom is the well-known spring tiredness. It is therefore necessary to get rid of both Kapha and Ama. In order to stay strong and healthy, our digestive fire (Agni) has to be strengthened and our metabolism has to get going. This is because when the digestive fire is burning strong, excess reserves are better eliminated, excess kapha or ama can be expelled, and we go through spring more easily. A lifestyle and diet not adapted to the season can disrupt the quality and quantity of doshas in the human body and mind. Spring fatigue is not only annoying, but it creates a perfect breeding ground for flu-like infections, allergies such as hay fever, allergic asthma, rheumatic complaints, migraines and other unpleasant ailments. Ayurvedic diet in spring In Ayurveda, a diet and lifestyle adapted to the season is recommended. The variable courses of spring require a specially adapted diet. The proportional parts of the tastes sweet, sour, salty, hot, bitter and tart have to be adjusted. The following are dietary recommendations for spring in terms of flavors and characteristics, related to the respective dosha constitutions. Vata – sweet, spicy, warm, a little fatty and a little sour. Recipe ideas for the Vata type can be found at this link. Pitta – sweet, bitter, moderately pungent and moderately warm, astringent Discover tasty Pitta recipes at this link. Kapha – pungent, warm, dry, somewhat astringent This link will take you to Ayurvedic delicacies for the Kapha types. Supportive herbal powders or pressings can be taken, e.g: Triphala – balances all three doshas Trikatu – reduces Kapha, do not use in case of excessive Pitta Hingvashtaka – reduces Kapha and Vata, strengthens Agni (digestive fire) In addition to fasting according to type, exercise in the outdoors, use of spices that stimulate digestion, good chewing and intake of hot water, and reducing the amount of food are true agni boosters in the spring. Eating and living in harmony with the natural seasonal changes ensure optimal immunity and sensual living. Spring is the perfect season to reduce increased kapha. It is optimal to stimulate tissue metabolism and initiate weight reduction with a Panchakarma cure. Embrace Spring Renewal in Abu Dhabi This spring, consider enhancing your seasonal transition with professional guidance. An Ayurvedic energy renewal treatment Abu Dhabi can help you navigate the Kapha-dominant season with expert support, combining traditional wisdom with modern wellness practices. Many holistic spa packages for women Abu Dhabi are specifically designed to address spring fatigue and support the body’s natural detoxification processes. These comprehensive programs often include personalized dosha assessments, dietary counseling, and therapeutic treatments tailored to your individual constitution. If you’re searching for a body and soul wellness retreat near me Abu Dhabi, look for centers that offer authentic Ayurvedic consultations and seasonal cleansing programs. A natural detox for spring Abu Dhabi can help eliminate accumulated ama (toxins) and restore your digestive fire (Agni), leaving you feeling lighter and more energized. Complement your spring cleansing with an Ayurvedic massage for stress relief Abu Dhabi, using warm herbal oils that help liquefy and eliminate excess Kapha while calming the nervous system. These specialized massage techniques, combined with steam therapies and herbal treatments, support the body’s natural elimination processes. Make this spring your season of transformation with a rejuvenating spa day Abu Dhabi weekend. Whether you choose a single day of pampering or a comprehensive Panchakarma program, professional Ayurvedic care can help you harness the renewing energy of spring, balance your doshas, and step into the warmer months with vitality, clarity, and renewed strength.

Winter skin care
In the winter time, cold temperatures and dry heating air do not leave our sensitive facial skin unscathed. It usually reacts with dryness and impurities and significantly loses its radiance compared to summer. Especially in winter, we should take time for our skin on a regular basis. Treat yourself to a recovery phase for your skin with a pampering program at home in an atmospheric setting, with relaxing music, candlelight and tea. By the way; drinking plenty of fluids moisturizes the skin from the inside and helps with regeneration. Embracing a lifestyle focused on Holistic Health Abu Dhabi can further support your wellness journey during the colder months.
Our tip: Pamper your skin with a homemade ayurvedic face mask. While DIY remedies are effective, visiting an Ayurvedic Center UAE or an Ayurvedic Clinic in Abu Dhabi can provide personalized dosha analysis for targeted care.
Recipe: Ayurvedic face mask for Vata types Vata skin tends to be dry and can quickly look a bit sallow. Therefore, moisturizing is extremely important, especially during the winter months.
1 tsp Manuka honey, 2 tbsp mashed ripe avocado, 1 tsp cottage cheese.
Recipe: Ayurvedic face mask for Pitta types Sensitive Pitta skin is prone to irritation, which can manifest itself in redness and inflammation. Soothing the skin is the focus and is supported by Manuka honey and Shatavari.
1 tsp manuka honey, 1 tsp healing clay, 1/2 tsp organic shatavari powder, 1-2 tsp aloe vera gel.
Recipe: Ayurvedic face mask for Kapha types The skin of the Kapha type is often oily as well as large-pored and prone to impurity and lymphatic swelling. The decongestant and pore-refining effect is particularly important.
1 tsp Manuka honey, 1 tsp healing clay, 1/2 tsp organic Manjistha powder, 1-2 tsp rose water.
Mix all ingredients into a smooth paste and dilute with a little rose water if needed, if the mask is too firm. Then apply evenly to the face. Please avoid the eye area when applying. For optimal pampering of the skin, leave the face mask on for about 20 minutes. Finally, wash the entire face with lukewarm water and apply a light facial care product according to the skin type. For more intensive restoration, consider booking an Ayurveda Treatment Abu Dhabi session with the Best Ayurveda Doctor in Abu Dhabi to ensure your skin receives expert attention throughout the winter.







