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Where Tradition Meets Tranquility
Asian Healing Art Sanctuary

Step into a world of holistic wellness and rejuvenation at Aviyaan's Asian Healing Art Sanctuary, where ancient healing traditions from across Asia converge to restore balance, harmony, and vitality to mind, body, and spirit. Nestled within our serene sanctuary, our team of skilled practitioners draws upon centuries-old techniques and wisdom to deliver personalized treatments tailored to your unique needs and wellness goals. From Ayurvedic therapies to traditional Chinese medicine, Thai massage to Japanese shiatsu, each session is designed to promote healing, relaxation, and inner peace, leaving you feeling refreshed, revitalized, and renewed.

Reservations

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Therapies

Ayurvedic Therapies

Experience the healing power of Ayurveda with a range of traditional treatments such as Abhyanga (oil massage), Shirodhara (forehead oil flow), and Panchakarma (detoxification), customized to restore balance and harmony to your doshas.

Consultations

Comprehensive Consultations

Our practitioners conduct thorough consultations to assess your health history, lifestyle factors, and wellness goals, ensuring that each treatment is tailored to address your specific needs and concerns.

Approach

Holistic Approach

Embracing a holistic approach to wellness, our Asian healing art treatments not only address physical ailments but also nourish the mind and spirit, promoting overall balance and well-being.

F.A.Qs
Your Asian Healing Art FAQs Answered!
  • How do I know which Asian healing art treatment is right for me?
    Our skilled practitioners conduct thorough consultations to assess your individual constitution, health concerns, and wellness goals before recommending a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. They will take into account factors such as your health history, lifestyle, and preferences to determine the most suitable approach for you.
  • Are Asian healing art treatments safe for everyone?
    While Asian healing art treatments are generally safe and well-tolerated, it's important to inform your practitioner of any pre-existing health conditions, allergies, or medications you may be taking to ensure a safe and effective treatment. Certain therapies may not be recommended for pregnant women, individuals with certain medical conditions, or those undergoing specific medical treatments, so it's essential to consult with your practitioner before undergoing any treatment.
  • How long do Asian healing art treatments typically last?
    The duration of Asian healing art treatments can vary depending on the specific modality and your individual needs. Some treatments, such as acupuncture or shiatsu massage, may last around 60 minutes, while others, like Ayurvedic Panchakarma or traditional Chinese herbal consultations, may require multiple sessions over a period of days or weeks to achieve optimal results.
  • What should I expect during an Asian healing art treatment session?
    During an Asian healing art treatment session, you can expect to experience a deeply relaxing and rejuvenating experience that promotes healing and well-being. Your practitioner will explain the treatment process and techniques involved, and you may be asked to remove clothing or lie down on a massage table, depending on the type of treatment.
  • Are Asian healing art treatments covered by insurance?
    In some cases, Asian healing art treatments such as acupuncture or herbal medicine consultations may be covered by health insurance plans, especially if they are provided by licensed practitioners and prescribed for specific medical conditions. It's recommended to check with your insurance provider to determine coverage eligibility and any associated requirements or limitations.
  • How can I prepare for an Asian healing art treatment session?
    To maximize the benefits of your Asian healing art treatment, it's helpful to arrive well-hydrated, avoid heavy meals or alcohol consumption before your session, and wear loose, comfortable clothing. You may also be advised to complete any intake forms or health questionnaires provided by your practitioner prior