Ayurveda2025-08-01T17:43:19+00:00

AYURVEDA

Ayurveda is an ancient holistic medical system that originated in India over 5,000 years ago. It focuses on balancing the body, mind, and spirit through natural treatments and lifestyle practices. Ayurvedic massage treatments are an integral part of this approach.

Our practitioners use Ayurvedic methods and medicated herbal oils to promote relaxation, improve circulation, and restore balance to the body’s energy. Whether you want to reduce stress, relax your muscles, or improve your health, Ayurveda massages offer a personalised way to feel better.

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AYURVEDA IN LONDON AT OMNIA

 

Ayurveda in London at Omnia

 Ayurveda Massage & Treatments in London

Originating from ancient Indian traditions, Ayurveda stands as a holistic system of medicine focused on restoring balance within the body, mind, and spirit.

Today, it has gained global recognition, becoming a cornerstone of healthcare practices worldwide. Beyond treating disease, it is revered as a way of life—emphasising holistic wellness and natural healing.

Prices

 

Treatment Duration Price
Abhyanga Mardana – Oil Massage
Abhyanga Mardana – Oil Massage + Shirodhara
Abhyanga Mardana – Oil Massage + Shirobliss
60 Minutes
90 Minutes
90 Minutes
£75
£120
£100
Abhyanga + Pinda Sveda (Oil massage & Herb Bundle) 60 Minutes
90 Minutes
£80
£95
Head, Neck & Shoulder Oil Massage 30 Minutes
60 Minutes
£50
£70
Vaktrabhyanga – Facial Oil Massage 45 Minutes
60 Minutes
90 minutes
£50
£70
£85
Shirodhara Dripping Oil on the forehead with oil massage 60 Minutes £100
Massages (Home Visits – For homebound individuals) 60 Minutes £100

Note: For Home Visits, there is an extra charge for appointments located further outside our standard service area – which is a 5 mile radius our clinic in Chiswick. Call 020-4515-000 for more information.

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Ayurveda in Chiswick, London

Treating conditions through Ayurveda

1. Pain Relief Treatment: We treat general musculoskeletal pain, stiffness, and joint discomfort through therapies that help reduce inflammation and improve circulation. Techniques like Abhyanga (a full-body massage using medicated oils) and Pinda Sweda (herbal bundle massage) are used to relax tense muscles and pacify aggravated Vata dosha, commonly associated with pain and dryness in the body.

2. Arthritis: For clients with arthritis, our therapies aim to lubricate joints, strengthen cartilage, and flush out toxins (Ama). Treatments such as Janu Vasti (oil pooling on the knees), Dry Pinda Sweda, and Abhyanga are combined to improve mobility, reduce inflammation, and support joint health.

3. Back Pain and Sciatica: We offer targeted relief for back pain and sciatica using Kati Vasti (warm medicated oil therapy for the lower back), Pinda Sweda, and Abhyanga. These therapies help relax spinal muscles, ease nerve compression, and strengthen the lower back, enhancing overall flexibility and comfort.

4. Muscular Pain and Fibromyalgia: Chronic muscle pain, fatigue, and stiffness caused by fibromyalgia are addressed using Panchakarma detox therapies and Abhyanga. These treatments reduce aggravated Vata, improve serotonin levels, and support deeper sleep and mood regulation.

5. Plantar Fasciitis and Foot Pain: We treat heel pain and foot stiffness using a combination of Paada Abhyangam (foot massage), Lepanam (herbal paste application), Upanaha (herbal bandaging), and Avagaha (therapeutic foot soaking). These therapies reduce inflammation, increase flexibility, and strengthen the ligaments and muscles of the feet.

6. Pregnancy and Post-Partum Massage: Our Ayurvedic massages for expecting and new mothers support hormonal balance, reduce body aches, and help manage post-partum stress. We use gentle Abhyanga techniques with nourishing oils to soothe the body, promote circulation, and ease joint discomfort. Our Ayurvedic doctors also offer personalised postnatal nutrition advice and care routines for long-term recovery.

7. Sleep-Inducing Massage (Insomnia Therapy): We treat sleep disturbances using deeply calming therapies like Shirodhara (a warm stream of oil poured over the forehead), Siro Abhyanga (head massage), and full-body Abhyanga. These help ease stress, relax the nervous system, and promote restful, uninterrupted sleep.

8. Full-Body Detox Massage (Panchakarma Therapy): Removes toxins (Ama), stimulates lymphatic drainage, and clears blocked energy. This improves blood circulation, balances imbalanced doshas, reduces water retention and bloating, and supports weight management and gut health.

9. Weight-Loss Massage: To support weight loss and improve metabolic health, we use Udwarthanam (dry powder massage) and full-body treatments. These break down subcutaneous fat, reduce water retention, and enhance circulation—especially in stubborn areas like the thighs, abdomen, and arms.

10. Anti-Ageing and Skin Rejuvenation Therapy: Improves blood flow to the skin, helping to nourish and rejuvenate tissues. Tones and firms the skin, improves elasticity and hydration, and reduces dryness, ageing signs, and stress (a major contributor to skin problems).

Therapy: Abhyanga with Vaktra Abhyanga

Omnia Therapies

Treatment types

Shirodhara

Pinda Sweda

Vasthi

Abhyanga

Udvartana

Nasya

Diet & Nutritional Advice

Panchakarma

Treatment Time

60 to 90 minutes

Preparation Time

10 – 15 minutes

Omnia Therapies

Conditions We Treat

Back & Shoulder Pain

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Osteoarthritis

Fibromyalgia

Anxiety & Stress

Insomnia

Asthma

Obesity

Diabetes

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Sciatica

Tendonitis

Eczema

Infertility

The Patient Journey

“Dr Lakshmi has given me a perfect massage after talking me through the whole procedure and answering all my questions about the treatment, diet and maintenance plan. I will definitely go back and I highly recommend that you try the clinic as they have amazing treatments and all their staff are professionals and mainly doctors.”

Yasmina S – December 2023

“Excellent abhyanga massage! Makes the aches and pains disappear. Thank you for wonderful service :)”

Dinky D – October 2023

“It was my first time and I found the experience very relaxing . In the course of treatment Dr Laxmi found out that I had inflammation and made some suggestions to improve my work life balance. I suffer from insomnia having worked night shifts as a nurse in the hospital for many years. I am also in menopause and my joints are so painful that sometimes I have difficulty walking. The full body massage has not also improved my quality of sleep, it also helped with my back and feet and joint problems. I am going to continue these treatments until I feel like myself again. I found Dr Laxmi to be very professional, explaining the treatment every step of the way and even going above and beyond by suggesting a different type of oil to help my inflammation. Nowadays, with all the clinicians going on strike and forgetting the meaning of our job being a Vocation, it’s actually refreshing to find a clinician who really cares for ones Health and Well being. I would definitely recommend this service.

Olive P – September 2023

“I went two weeks ago because I’ve been having backache, and I can’t be more satisfied!!! They are amazing, and really care about my comfort and health, also as I am pregnant I was a bit worried but they could help me with all my worries and doubts. I already had a second full massage and I will keep going every two weeks.”

Johanna C – September 2023

It was very professional consultation and massage. Perfect pressure massage. Next day my back pains are gone!!”

Kae H – September 2023

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

Should I keep oil on body for a long time?2024-02-13T17:04:53+00:00

There is no harm in keeping oil on your skin or hair for a long period of time. However, you can remove the oil immediately after the treatment. We also have a shower facility, if required.

What oils will be used?2024-02-22T12:14:32+00:00

In Ayurveda, sesame oil is considered the queen of all oils because it has active principles that produce health benefits. Cured sesame oil should be used for this purpose, as the heating converts weak antioxidants into a potent antioxidant substance known as sesamol. Moreover, medicated herbal oils are used to treat specific conditions. For example, for arthritic problems, oils containing herbs that are Vata and Kapha-pacifying and have anti-inflammatory properties will be used. For anxiety, herbs possessing adaptogenic action, such as Ashwagandha, will be used.

Should my doctor know?2024-02-22T12:16:41+00:00

If you have been prescribed medication, we recommend that you inform your GP that you are considering Ayurveda therapy. You should continue your regular medication. During the initial consultation, your Ayurveda consultant will advise you of contraindications such as high fever and severe renal and cardiac diseases. You may also be referred to your GP if the Ayurvedic physician treating you recognises a risk during your consultation or even after treatment.

How many Ayurveda sessions will I need?2024-02-22T12:21:25+00:00

Treatment frequency and the number of treatments needed depend on several factors: your constitution, mental state, the severity and duration of the health condition, and lifestyle habits. Occasionally, the pain relief can be felt immediately after treatment, but for lasting and effective results, a minimum of 4–6 treatments are recommended. Chronic conditions usually take longer to resolve than acute conditions.

Does Ayurvedic medicine have side effects?2025-02-25T15:38:13+00:00

Ayurvedic medicine can have a detox effect, which can take the form of mild flu-like symptoms or a rash. This is usually a normal reaction and indicates that the herbs are doing their job. Sometimes the reaction can be stronger, and usually, the practitioner makes an adjustment in the dosage. It is important to make your practitioner aware of any known allergies.

How many Ayurveda sessions will I need?2024-02-22T12:21:25+00:00

Treatment frequency and the number of treatments needed depend on several factors: your constitution, mental state, the severity and duration of the health condition, and lifestyle habits. Occasionally, the pain relief can be felt immediately after treatment, but for lasting and effective results, a minimum of 4–6 treatments are recommended. Chronic conditions usually take longer to resolve than acute conditions.

Should my doctor know?2024-02-22T12:16:41+00:00

If you have been prescribed medication, we recommend that you inform your GP that you are considering Ayurveda therapy. You should continue your regular medication. During the initial consultation, your Ayurveda consultant will advise you of contraindications such as high fever and severe renal and cardiac diseases. You may also be referred to your GP if the Ayurvedic physician treating you recognises a risk during your consultation or even after treatment.

What oils will be used?2024-02-22T12:14:32+00:00

In Ayurveda, sesame oil is considered the queen of all oils because it has active principles that produce health benefits. Cured sesame oil should be used for this purpose, as the heating converts weak antioxidants into a potent antioxidant substance known as sesamol. Moreover, medicated herbal oils are used to treat specific conditions. For example, for arthritic problems, oils containing herbs that are Vata and Kapha-pacifying and have anti-inflammatory properties will be used. For anxiety, herbs possessing adaptogenic action, such as Ashwagandha, will be used.

Should I keep oil on body for a long time?2024-02-13T17:04:53+00:00

There is no harm in keeping oil on your skin or hair for a long period of time. However, you can remove the oil immediately after the treatment. We also have a shower facility, if required.

Does Ayurvedic medicine have side effects?2025-02-25T15:38:13+00:00

Ayurvedic medicine can have a detox effect, which can take the form of mild flu-like symptoms or a rash. This is usually a normal reaction and indicates that the herbs are doing their job. Sometimes the reaction can be stronger, and usually, the practitioner makes an adjustment in the dosage. It is important to make your practitioner aware of any known allergies.

WHAT TO DO NEXT?

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