Ayurvedic Health Counselor Training Program

A comprehensive, classical education in Ayurveda with a structured pathway toward NAMA Ayurvedic Health Counselor certification through required in-person clinical training.

Program at a Glance

Duration

Approximately 2 Years

Clinical Encounters

Minimum 50 supervised client encounters

Format

Online coursework plus required in-person clinical intensive

Credential Awarded

Certificate of Completion (Aloha Ayurveda)

Total Hours

Minimum 600 program hours

Professional Pathway

Meets educational requirements for NAMA Ayurvedic Health Counselor (AHC) certification upon completion of both the online coursework and required in-person clinical intensive

Program Overview

The Ayurvedic Health Counselor Training Program at Aloha Ayurveda is a structured educational pathway designed for students seeking a serious foundation in classical Ayurveda.

Rooted in traditional Sanskrit texts and informed by modern clinical understanding, this program emphasizes clarity of concept, ethical scope of practice, and responsible application. Students are guided through foundational philosophy, assessment principles, lifestyle counseling, herbal education, and supervised clinical development.

Aloha Ayurveda is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational institution committed to preserving the integrity of Ayurveda while preparing students to apply its teachings responsibly in contemporary settings.

Program structure

Online Didactic Coursework

The online portion of the program provides the academic foundation of the training and includes structured lessons, live lectures, and guided coursework.
Features include:
Completion of the online coursework awards a Certificate of Completion.
Note : The online component alone is a non-accredited educational program and does not meet certification requirements

In-Person Clinical Intensive (Required)

The in-person component provides supervised experiential training and practical application of Ayurvedic principles.
Students participate in:
Completion of the in-person clinical intensive is required to meet NAMA educational eligibility requirements.

Certification & Professional Pathways

Students who complete both the online coursework and the required in-person clinical intensive fulfill the educational requirements necessary to apply for NAMA Ayurvedic Health Counselor (AHC) certification, subject to NAMA’s independent review and examination process.

Aloha Ayurveda does not grant medical licensure. Certification is awarded solely by the National Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA) following successful completion of their certification process.

Program Curriculum Overview

The program curriculum includes study in:

Professional Learning for Healthcare Practitioners

The Ayurvedic Health Counselor training program welcomes participants from both healthcare and non-healthcare backgrounds. All students share a common foundation in the philosophy and principles of classical Ayurveda.

Toward the completion of the program, additional learning sessions are offered for healthcare professionals interested in exploring the clinical dialogue between Ayurveda and modern medical practice.

These sessions focus on case-based discussion, clinical reasoning, and thoughtful consideration of how Ayurvedic principles may inform lifestyle counseling, patient education, and integrative health models within contemporary healthcare environments.

The intention of these sessions is not to replace conventional medical training, but to support meaningful interdisciplinary understanding between traditional Ayurvedic knowledge and modern healthcare practice.

Who This Program Is For

This program is appropriate for:

This program may not be appropriate for:

Program Outcomes

Upon completion of the full program, graduates will:

Important Disclosure

This is a non-accredited educational program. Completion does not confer medical licensure. Professional certification eligibility is determined independently by NAMA.