First, by building a verified directory of AYUSH doctors across all five disciplines, so patients no longer have to rely on guesswork, unverified home remedies, or unqualified practitioners circulating on social media and messaging forwards.
Second, by actively educating the public — through its digital presence and content — about the science and everyday relevance of AYUSH treatments for common health concerns like digestion, immunity, skin conditions, stress management, sleep, and chronic lifestyle disorders that increasingly affect urban India.
"There's a huge amount of misinformation around traditional medicine circulating online. Our job is to put verified doctors and credible information in front of people who are actively looking for natural healthcare," the company noted.
A Mission Rooted in the Founders' Vision
The awareness mission behind Online Vaidyaji is deeply personal to its founders. Animesh, Founder & Director, has spoken about growing up watching how AYUSH remedies were passed down informally within families and communities — valuable, but never formally organized or made accessible at scale. That observation became the founding insight for the company: traditional medicine didn't need reinvention, it needed infrastructure.
Ankur Kumar, Co-Founder & Director, brings a healthcare background to the mission and has taken personal ownership of the awareness effort — travelling to meet AYUSH doctors directly, understanding their day-to-day challenges, and producing content that communicates their expertise to a digital-first audience. His work in the field has shaped much of the platform's doctor-first approach.
Together, the founders describe their long-term vision as building not just a booking platform, but a movement — one that restores public trust and everyday relevance to AYUSH medicine, backed by verified credentials and delivered with the convenience patients now expect from modern healthcare.
"India doesn't lack good AYUSH doctors — it lacks a system that connects them to the people who need them," said Ankur Kumar. "We're building that missing system."
By combining a doctor marketplace with a sustained awareness campaign, Online Vaidyaji positions itself as more than a technology company — it aims to be a driving force in bringing AYUSH back into mainstream, everyday healthcare decisions across India, validated by verified professionals and made accessible through modern digital tools.
Patients can explore certified doctors and book consultations at www.onlinevaidyaji.com. AYUSH practitioners looking to be part of this awareness movement can register at
onlinevaidyaji.com/login/doctor.
Swasth Raho, Hamesha.