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A Family Medicine practice that combines Ayurveda and Western science

Offering relief of suffering from chronic disorders using ancient time-tested methods.

The center takes phone and video consultations via Skype from around the world.

Prestigious journals such as the American Journal of Cardiology, Stroke & Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior have proven the successful use of Ayurvedic medicine.

Ayurveda: a comprehensive system.

The word Ayurveda literally means the "science of long life" in Sanskrit. It is a multifaceted preventive approach to health that is both physical and mental, encompassing synergistic herbal formulas, diet, exercise and meditation.

The advantages and advances of Western medicine.

Dr. Rao applies her experience and training in Western medicine when appropriate. For example, blood work could reveal abnormalities that call for prescription medication or further diagnostics like an MRI. As an M.D., she prescribes Western modalities when they are indicated.

About Dr. Rao

  • Harbor UCLA trained physician
  • Board certified in 1996
  • Recertified in 2003
  • Began practice of Ayurveda in 2001
  • Member of the American academy of Family Physicians since 1994

Past Experience

  • Emergency Room physician
  • Research in cardiothoracic surgery
  • Clinical and hospital settings - Torrance Memorial Medical Center

11500 West Olympic Blvd Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90064

Tel:  (310) 578-1062
Fax: (310) 496-1974

Why chronic conditions respond to Ayurvedic treatment.

Often Ayurveda is the solution for patients with chronic symptoms not helped by Western-only protocols. Persistent infections, fatigue, irritable bowel, allergies, high cholesterol, frequent colds, PMS, prostate problems and menopausal disorders are a few examples. Vedic detoxification/deep cleanses are performed under medical supervision for many of these condtions. Ayurveda treats the individual rather than the disease, realigning the body and mind to allow natural self-repair mechanisms to reactivate.