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Best Ayurveda Hospitals in Kerala — 2026 Verified List

Kerala is home to the widest range of Ayurveda hospitals in India, spanning government-run institutions, NABH-accredited facilities, and long-established private Panchakarma centres and resorts. This guide organizes verified, well-known options into these three categories so you can choose based on your budget, condition, and whether you need a subsidized public facility or a private international-patient-focused programme.

We list only well-known, independently verifiable institutions here — always confirm current accreditation, doctor availability, and treatment packages directly with the hospital before traveling.

For patients traveling from outside Kerala or India, also see our dedicated guide: Heal in Kerala.

Kerala's Unique Position in Ayurveda Care

Kerala combines three things no other Indian state has together: the Ashtavaidya hereditary physician lineages that preserved classical Ashtanga Ayurveda practice, a state government that has actively funded and regulated Ayurveda as part of its public healthcare mandate for decades, and a mature private hospital and resort sector serving both domestic and international patients. This means the same state offers heavily subsidized government Ayurveda hospitals and internationally accredited private Panchakarma centres side by side.

Government Ayurveda Hospitals

Kerala's public health system includes dedicated Ayurveda hospitals separate from allopathic (conventional) hospitals, run under the state Department of Ayurveda:

  • Government Ayurveda College Hospitals — the largest and most well-known are attached to the Government Ayurveda Colleges in Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur, functioning as teaching hospitals with both outpatient and inpatient Panchakarma facilities.
  • District Ayurveda Hospitals — Kerala maintains government Ayurveda hospitals across all 14 districts, offering subsidized consultation and treatment, typically at a fraction of private-sector cost.

The tradeoff with government facilities is generally longer wait times and less individualized scheduling compared to private centres, in exchange for significantly lower fees and access to experienced teaching-hospital faculty.

NABH Accredited Ayurveda Hospitals

The National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) runs a dedicated accreditation scheme for AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy) hospitals, which independently audits facilities for clinical protocols, hygiene, and safety standards beyond what state licensing alone requires. A small number of Kerala-linked institutions are well known in this space:

  • Vaidyaratnam Oushadhasala (Ollur, Thrissur district) — a long-established Ayurveda institution known for its pharmacy heritage alongside hospital and treatment services.
  • CVN Kalari Sangham (Kollam) — historically associated with Kalari-based marma therapy alongside Ayurveda treatment.
  • Vaidyagrama (near the Kerala-Tamil Nadu/Coimbatore border) — a residential Ayurveda healing village model, well known in the wellness-tourism space.

Note: AVN Arya Vaidya Pharmacy is headquartered in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (not Kerala), though it is closely associated with the same classical Kerala Ayurveda tradition and often mentioned alongside Kerala institutions. Always verify current NABH accreditation status directly on the NABH website, as accreditation is periodically renewed and can lapse.

Private Panchakarma Hospitals and Resorts

Kerala's private sector includes some of India's oldest and most recognized Ayurveda institutions:

  • Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala — founded in 1902, one of the most well-known Ayurveda institutions in India, combining a large hospital, research wing, and its own pharmaceutical manufacturing.
  • P.S. Varier's Arya Vaidya Sala — refers to the same Kottakkal lineage (founded by Vaidyaratnam P.S. Varier), sometimes referenced by the founder's name in older literature.
  • Nagarjuna Ayurvedic Group — a Kerala-based Ayurveda hospital and pharmaceutical group with a long operating history in the state.
  • Sitaram Ayurveda — a Kerala Ayurveda hospital group offering Panchakarma and specialty treatment programs.
  • Poomully Aramthampuran Trust — associated with the Poomully Mana, a Kerala household historically linked to Ayurveda and Vedic scholarship, running Ayurveda treatment services.
  • Kandamkulathy Vaidyasala — a long-standing traditional Ayurveda treatment centre in Kerala known for classical therapy protocols.

As with all listings on this page, confirm current services, accreditation, and doctor credentials directly with each institution before booking.

Medical Tourism — Heal in Kerala

A significant share of Kerala's private Ayurveda hospital and resort capacity serves international patients traveling specifically for extended Panchakarma programs, chronic disease management, or wellness retreats. If you are planning treatment as a visitor to Kerala, our dedicated guide covers visa considerations, choosing a programme length, and what to expect: /heal-in-kerala.

How to Choose

  • Match the facility type to your goal. Government hospitals suit budget-conscious patients comfortable with a teaching-hospital environment; private hospitals and resorts suit those wanting a more individualized, resort-style experience.
  • Check accreditation independently. Don't rely solely on a hospital's own website claims — verify NABH-Ayurveda status or state licensing directly where possible.
  • Confirm doctor qualifications. Ask for the treating doctor's BAMS/MD credentials and registration number regardless of how well-known the institution is.
  • Get a written treatment plan. Especially for multi-week Panchakarma programs, get the specific procedures, daily schedule, and total cost in writing before arrival.

Frequently asked

Which is the best Ayurveda hospital in Kerala?

There is no single objectively 'best' hospital — it depends on whether you need a subsidized government facility, an NABH-accredited hospital, or a private resort-style Panchakarma centre. Well-known, long-established options include Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, Vaidyaratnam Oushadhasala, and the Government Ayurveda College Hospitals in Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur.

How much does Panchakarma cost in Kerala?

Cost varies significantly between government hospitals (heavily subsidized), NABH-accredited private hospitals, and resort-style centres aimed at international patients (typically the most expensive). Always request a written, itemized quote for your specific treatment duration rather than relying on general price ranges.

Are government Ayurveda hospitals good in Kerala?

Yes — Kerala's Government Ayurveda College Hospitals, in particular, are teaching hospitals staffed by experienced faculty and offer legitimate Panchakarma and Kayachikitsa treatment at heavily subsidized cost. The main tradeoff versus private facilities is typically longer wait times and less individualized scheduling.

Can international patients visit Kerala for Ayurveda treatment?

Yes, medical tourism for Ayurveda is well established in Kerala, particularly through private hospitals and resort-style centres set up to serve international patients with longer-stay Panchakarma and wellness programs. See our [Heal in Kerala](/heal-in-kerala) guide for practical planning details.

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