About Ayurveda SG
Ayurveda SG is a holistic wellness provider based at 43 Chander Rd, behind Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple in Little India, Singapore. The practice has been verified by KakiList, and holds a Google rating of 4.9 out of 5 from 39 reviews — a moderate sample that suggests consistent client satisfaction.
New clients typically begin with an initial consultation to discuss their health goals, current concerns, and any contraindications before a treatment plan is recommended. Ayurvedic practice may include body therapies, herbal treatments, dietary guidance, or a combination depending on the individual's constitution and presenting condition. It is worth confirming whether sessions are available on a single-visit basis or whether ongoing packages are offered, and asking about the cancellation and rescheduling policy before booking.
To get started, reach out to Ayurveda SG via WhatsApp, phone, or the online enquiry form to describe your health goals and arrange an initial consultation at their Chander Road centre.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
I had abhyangam with Shyam today, following a consultation with the doctor. Shyam's technique was excellent and I left feeling loose and better balanced. I definitely recommend a visit (and more than one if you can!) - I wish I had more time in SG so I could have a series of treatments
I had hypothyrodism and consulted Dr. Shailaja at the clinic. She was a very sweet person and took note of all my health issues. I started my medications and within 3 months, I could see that my thyroid levels became normal. Highly satisfied with the service.
We are so glad to have found Kerala Ayurveda Centre. The doctors have helped our family in dealing with many different conditions , right from children to ageing seniors. We are really grateful to them. Their treatment facilities and massage therapists are also top notch. I would highly recommend Kerala Ayurveda Centre.
Great experience with a lovely lady. She was very thorough and sweet.
Lata is an excellent massage therapist! She is very respectful and thorough during the massage sessions. I have been going to Kerala Ayurveda Center for about 4 months for my back pain and am feeling better.
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Ayurveda SG displays a '$$' price indicator, suggesting mid-range pricing, though exact session rates are not publicly listed. Singapore market rates for holistic wellness consultations and therapies typically range from S$80–200 per session depending on treatment type and duration, with initial consultations sometimes priced separately from hands-on therapy sessions. Ask whether packages of multiple sessions are available, as these often carry a modest discount versus single-session pricing. Confirm any no-show or late-cancellation fees at the time of booking, as these are standard practice across wellness providers. See the full Holistic Wellness cost guide for Singapore →
Ayurvedic practitioners typically conduct their own intake assessment at the first visit, which may include questions about your constitution (prakriti), lifestyle, diet, sleep, and presenting symptoms before recommending a course of treatment. No GP referral is required to book directly. If you have a complex or chronic medical condition, it is advisable to inform your GP that you are pursuing Ayurvedic therapy alongside any conventional treatment. A GP referral may also help if you intend to claim through an integrated shield plan, though coverage for Ayurvedic and holistic therapies varies by insurer and policy. Contact Ayurveda SG directly via WhatsApp or phone to ask about their first-visit format and what to bring.
Ayurvedic practice is not regulated under a statutory board in Singapore in the same way as physiotherapy (AHPC) or Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCMPB), so there is no government register against which to verify individual Ayurvedic practitioners. Credibility instead rests on training credentials — typically a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) from a recognised Indian university, or equivalent. No regulatory licences are currently listed for Ayurveda SG on KakiList. It is recommended that you ask directly about the lead practitioner's qualifications, training institution, and years of clinical experience before beginning treatment. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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