In a healthcare landscape crowded with generic telemedicine apps, Online Vaidyaji is carving out a distinct identity — as a marketplace built exclusively for AYUSH practitioners. The platform allows Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy doctors to list their clinics, showcase their specialization, and connect directly with patients seeking traditional and holistic treatment, without competing for visibility against unrelated categories of medicine.
Unlike broad-spectrum health apps where AYUSH doctors are a small, buried category, Online Vaidyaji is designed ground-up around traditional medicine — meaning doctors don't compete against allopathic listings for attention, and patients specifically searching for AYUSH care land directly on relevant, verified profiles that match their needs.
How doctors can register their clinic:
Visit onlinevaidyaji.com/login/doctor
Submit your medical qualification (BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, or equivalent AYUSH credentials) along with registration details
Add your clinic information, area of specialization, and consultation availability
Once your credentials are verified, your profile goes live — visible to patients searching for your specific area of expertise
Start accepting online video consultations and/or in-clinic appointments, all managed directly through the platform
There is no long paperwork chain or complicated onboarding process — the system is built to get practising doctors online quickly, without requiring any technical expertise or dedicated staff to manage it.
Built by Founders Who Understand the Gap
Online Vaidyaji was founded by Animesh (Founder & Director) and Ankur Kumar (Co-Founder & Director) after recognizing a clear structural gap in India's healthcare ecosystem: while patients had dozens of apps to find a general physician or specialist, there was no equivalent, trustworthy destination for AYUSH care. Doctors practising Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani, Siddha, or Naturopathy were left to build their own visibility from scratch — often with no digital experience or resources to do so.
"We built Online Vaidyaji because we saw AYUSH doctors being left out of India's digital health boom. This is their platform," said Animesh. His long-term vision for the company centers on treating every registered doctor not as a listing, but as a partner in restoring AYUSH to its rightful place in modern Indian healthcare.
Ankur Kumar, who oversees the on-ground doctor outreach and enrollment process personally, adds that the registration flow was deliberately kept simple after seeing, firsthand, how intimidating digital onboarding can feel for doctors used to paper records and in-person patient relationships. "We didn't want doctors to need a tech team to join us," he said. "If you're qualified and willing, we've removed every other barrier."
As India's AYUSH sector continues to gain recognition — from growing wellness tourism to government backed initiatives promoting traditional medicine — being an early, verified presence on a category specific platform gives practitioners a meaningful head start over doctors who wait.