Admission
Booking appointment for panchkarma at MAHC Hospital
For MAHC hospital:
Book 15 days in advance
Between September and March, book 30 days in advance
For MAHC Clinic:
Book your 2-hour time slot 7 days in advance.
Please contact on +91 9327219418 (call / whatsapp) or mail@maharshiatreya.com for booking
Pre-Panchakarma Preparation
You should complete Pre-Panchakarma procedure (Snehan & Virechan) before enrolling for Panchakarma. Pre-Panchakarma procedure is a 2-day process and the doctor will guide you about it.
You can avail reimbursement facility for treatment cost.
Deposit to be paid for booking a room at MAHC Hospital
Rs. 5,000.
Please contact on +91 9327219418 (call / whatsapp) to know modes of payment to pay deposit amount
What to bring along, while admitting
What I should bring to MAHC Hospital?
… Your medical records and reports
… Your current medication
… Casual clothes
… Walking shoes
… Light woolen clothes (between December and February)
You should not bring any snacks with you.
What is procedure for admission?
Check availability of time slots and dates at clinic or hospital with Dr. Jaydev Pandya (+91 9327219418, mail@maharshiatreya.com)
After confirming availability, you should pay Deposit amount of Rs. 5000 to book a room.
Dr. Jaydev Pandya will further guide you through payment and booking procedure.
Please contact on +91 9327219418 (call / whatsapp) for Admission
Diet (food) at Hospital
Diet at MAHC Hospital
The diet will be decided by the doctor after consultation.
It will be 100% vegetarian, and without onions and garlic.
Each meal is freshly prepared in-house, by specially trained cooking staff.
The diet generally consists of appropriate fruits, vegetables, soups, barley, etc. The meals are both filling and satisfying, and appropriate to the specific needs of the patient.
Outside food and snacks are strictly not permitted.
About your current medication / treatment during Panchakarma
Should I stop current medication during Panchakarma?
No. Bring all your current medication with you. After the consultation, our doctor will advise you whether some changes in dose or frequency are needed.
Insurance & Mediclaim
Do you have mediclaim facility?
Yes. We are a registered Ayurvedic Hospital with Unique Hospital ID 8900080094550.
If your policy covers Ayurvedic treatment and hospitalization, you can get the mediclaim benefits.
You can avail reimbursement facility for treatment cost.
Can I avail cashless mediclaim facility?
No, but since we are a registered Ayurvedic hospital you can apply for reimbursement of the treatment cost.
Payment
Payment modes
Cheque
Online transfers (RTGS / NEFT with IFSC number)
Online transfers (International wire transfer with SWIFT code)
International and Indian Credit cards / Debit cards: Visa, Mastercard (POS – swipe machine)
Credit card / Debit card (online): Available for only Indian credit /debit cards
Cash
About Treatment – Panchakarma
Treatment duration
Based on the clinical picture of the patient, Doctor may be advised to stay for 10 days or 14 days or 21 days. In some cases the doctor may advise a longer duration.
Working – visiting city during stay
Can I leave hospital premises during treatment?
Yes, with doctor’s permission.
Rest is a part of the Panchakarma treatment; the body is rejuvenated while resting, so it is generally not advisable to roam around the city during the resting period.
Can I use my laptop for work?
We provide wifi internet on a chargeable basis to our guests. It is generally provided so that you can stay in touch with your family and friends. However, it is advisable to avoid work related stress during Panchakarma treatment. If your work is urgent you can bring your laptop.
Internet facility?
Internet facility is available on a chargeable basis.
Attendant – Nursing for disabled person
Attendant
Can someone stay with me as an attendant?
Yes. All rooms have one extra bed. Only 1 person is allowed to stay with a patient.
Nursing attendants for disabled patients
No. Our staff can help disabled patients during the Panchakarma treatment and serve food in the room. However, for daily routine activities it is necessary to bring an attendant with you.
Drinking Water
Clean drinking water
We have an in-house water softener and RO plant which provides clean drinking water.
Safety devices in Bathroom and Treatment room
Do Bathroom and Treatment room have safety measures like grab bars and anti skid taps on floor?
Yes.
Room types and facility
Types of rooms and their charges
We have 3 types of rooms:
Deluxe (6 rooms): 180 sq ft size, with two single beds, air conditioned. Attached bathroom, running hot and cold water. Large storage space for baggage.
Super (1 room): 350 sq ft size, with one double bed, air conditioned, and a small changing room. Attached bathroom, running hot and cold water. Large storage space for baggage.
Family (1 room): 350 sq ft size, with three single beds, attached bathroom, running hot and cold water. Not air conditioned. Large storage space for baggage.
Room Charge
Rooms are not charged separately. The room charge is included in the Panchakarma treatment charges.
General / common room
We do not have a general / common room.
Family room
We have a family room with 3 single beds. It is not air conditioned.
Accessibility & Parking
Parking space
Does the hospital have enough parking space?
Yes
Wheelchairs
Wheelchairs are available.
Hospital building and facilities
Self-contained hospital complex
Yes. All facilities and activities are in the same complex.
Dedicated walking track
The garden have 100 Meter dedicated path for brisk walk around it.
Reflexology path
Yes. A reflexology path is a path designed to massage and stimulate acupressure points on the soles of the feet which are connected to various energy meridians of the body.
Doctors and their availability
Dorctors availability
Doctors available 24×7 in-house
Doctors stay on the premises, round the clock, 7 days a week.
Non-Medical facilities
Money exchange facility
We do not have a money exchange counter at our centre, but we will guide you to banks and authorised money exchange facilities.
Consulting and visiting timing at MAHC Hospital
Consulting and visiting timing at MAHC Hospital
MAHC Hospital is dedicated for in-door patients only. Please visit our clinic for consultation with doctor and taking treatment on OPD basis.
Those who want to visit the centre and the facilities before booking please ring up in advance and then come between 9 to 11 or 5 to 6 pm
Visiting hours to meet patient: 5 to 6 pm
Difference between Panchakarma as indoor and outdoor
Difference between Panchakarma treatment as an indoor patient at the hospital and as an outdoor patient at the Clinic? Which is better?
When you get Panchakarma treatment at the hospital, you get other benefits like rest and a proper diet, Yog meditation, lectures on different subjects, etc. Staying at a hospital isolates you for a few days from your social and working environment and allows you to take enough rest which is responsible for detoxification and rejuvenation. At the hospital we follow a daily schedule of different activities which are aimed at one result – that is detoxification and rejuvenation. This specific daily schedule with a specific diet is more effective than following the same procedure at home without the doctor’s monitoring.
Daily schedule for indoor patients at hospital?
Approximate Time | Activity | Approximate Duration |
07:15 (Except Sunday) | Yogic Exercise and Meditation | 45 m |
08:00 | Tea, Breakfast | |
08:30 | Brisk Walking (This can be done in the evening also) | Maximum 45 m |
09:30 | Panchakarma | 1 h, 15 m |
11:00 | Lunch as recommended by doctor | |
Noon | Rest | |
16:00 | Tea, Snacks | |
17:00 (Except Sunday) | Panchakarma | 30 m |
20:00 | Dinner as recommended by doctor | |
21:00 | Lecture on various topics (twice in a Week) | 1 h |
Night | Rest |
The above schedule may vary with the number of patients.
LAUNDRY FACILITY
WHAT LAUNDRY SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE?
In house laundry facility is provided on chargeable basis.
Admission
How can I book an appointment for Panchkarma at MAHC Clinic?
Book your 2-hour time slot 7 days in advance.
Check availability of time slots and dates at clinic with Dr. Jaydev Pandya (+1 9327219418, mail@maharshiatreya.com)
Pre-Panchakarma Preparation
How should I prepare before enrolling for Panchakarma?
You should complete Pre-Panchakarma procedure (Snehan & Virechan) before enrolling for Panchakarma. Pre-Panchakarma procedure is a 2-day process and the doctor will guide you about it.
About your current medication / treatment during Panchakarma
Should I stop my current medication for diabetes, blood pressure, etc., during Panchakarma?
No. Bring all your current medication with you. After the consultation, our doctor will advise you whether some changes in dose or frequency are needed.
Duration of treatment
How much time does one full session of Panchakarma take at MAHC Clinic?
About 2 hours
About your current medication / treatment during Panchakarma
Should I stop my current medication for diabetes, blood pressure, etc., during Panchakarma?
No. Bring all your current medication with you. After the consultation, our doctor will advise you whether some changes in dose or frequency are needed.
About Panchakarma treatment
Can I do Panchakarma as an out-patient?
Yes, you can do Panchakarma as an out-patient at our OPD clinic.
Payment
Payment modes
Cheque
Online transfers (RTGS / NEFT with IFSC number)
Online transfers (International wire transfer with SWIFT code)
International and Indian Credit cards / Debit cards: Visa, Mastercard (POS – swipe machine)
Credit card / Debit card (online): Available for only Indian credit /debit cards
Cash
Clinic Timings
What are the consulting and clinic timings?
OPD clinic timing for doctor consultation is 9 am to 12 pm and 4.30 to 6.30 pm.
However clinic remains open from 9 am to 7 pm
Sunday is holiday.
Difference between Panchakarma as indoor and outdoor
What is the difference between getting Panchakarma treatment as an indoor patient at the hospital and as an outdoor patient at the Clinic? Which is better?
When you get Panchakarma treatment at the hospital, you get other benefits like rest and a proper diet, Yog meditation, lectures on different subjects, etc. Staying at a hospital isolates you for a few days from your social and working environment and allows you to take enough rest which is responsible for detoxification and rejuvenation. At the hospital we follow a daily schedule of different activities which are aimed at one result – that is detoxification and rejuvenation. This specific daily schedule with a specific diet is more effective than following the same procedure at home without the doctor’s monitoring.
Safety devices in bathroom and treatment
Do bathroom and treatment room have safety measures like grab bars and anti skid taps on floor?
Yes