Searching for an ayurveda doctor in Sri Lanka can be confusing. Wellness resorts, spa menus and unregistered practitioners often appear alongside genuine clinical physicians. If you need medical Ayurveda — not a generic massage package — verification matters.
What makes a registered Ayurveda doctor?
In Sri Lanka, qualified Ayurveda physicians register with the Ayurvedic Medical Council (SLAMC). A legitimate doctor holds a BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) or equivalent and displays a registration number you can ask about.
Dr. Udaya Prasanga is registered with SLAMC (Reg. No. 12913), with BAMS and MSc qualifications from the Institute of Indigenous Medicine, University of Colombo.
Clinical Ayurveda vs wellness spa Ayurveda
| Clinical Ayurveda | Spa / resort Ayurveda |
|---|
| Diagnosis-led treatment plan | Generic relaxation packages |
| Medical history and medication review | No formal intake |
| Individualised herbs and diet | Standardised oils and routines |
| Follow-up and adjustment | One-off sessions |
Online and in-clinic care
Patients in Europe, Russia and worldwide can book online Ayurveda consultations in English or Russian. In-person care is available at our Galle clinic for Panchakarma and hands-on therapies when indicated.
How to book
Choose a time slot, complete the medical intake form, and receive your secure video link before the session. Book a consultation with a registered ayurveda doctor in Sri Lanka today.