You’re absolutely right; finding a credible ayurvedic doctor based on an Instagram bio alone can be a bit tricky. Often, profiles are crafted to catch your attention, but there are some signs you can look for. A doctor mentioning years of experience is a start, but delve deeper. Check if they’ve been educated at a reputed institution and whether they’re holding certifications not just in Ayurveda but in holistic health practices as a whole. A bio that is heavy on marketing flare, like curing all diseases, is usually a big nope. Legit ayurvedic practices usually don’t make such sweeping statements because Ayurveda is very person-specific.
For your migraines and low energy, you mentioned, looking for someone who talks about “personalized wellness plans” is good, but they should also be clear about how they approach diagnosis—like if they consider your prakriti (body constitution) or dig into lifestyle and diet for dosha imbalances. An Ayurvedic practitioner who seeks to understand your unique constitution and specific concerns, while employing classical texts and modern insights, is valuable. They should be able to explain how they identify imbalances, such as Vata excesses potentially causing headaches and fatigue.
When you see testimonials, take them with a pinch of salt unless there’s a way to verify them or they are part of a broader profile that seems sincered and grounded in Ayurvedic principles. Sometimes, engaging directly with practitioners via a consultation can tell you more than their online presentations.
Instead of rushing, book an initial session to see if their philosophy and treatment approach resonates with you. This consultation should include a thorough evaluation, asking questions about your diet, sleeping habits, stress levels, and digestion, as these very often relate to migraines and fatigue from an Ayurvedic standpoint.
Don’t hesitate to ask them direct questions in that session to further assess their credibility. It’s better to spend some time verifying through consultation or cross-checking with other clients they have helped, rather than relying solely on the doctor’s bio. Your health is worth that extra time in finding someone truly equipped to help you.


