Ayurvedic Referential Recommendation: A Smart Approach to Digital Healthcare

Year : 2025 | Volume : 12 | 02 | Page : –
    By

    R.S.Patil,

  • Jadhav Tejaswi Kiran,

  • Amle Diksha Yogesh,

  • Maile Aditi Rajaram,

  • Angarkhe Kaveri Shivaji,

  1. Lecturer, Department of Computer Technology, Sanjivani K.B.P. Polytechnic, Kopargaon, Maharashtra, India
  2. Research Scholar, Department of Computer Technology, Sanjivani K.B.P. Polytechnic, Kopargaon, Maharashtra, India
  3. Research Scholar, Department of Computer Technology, Sanjivani K.B.P. Polytechnic, Kopargaon, Maharashtra, India
  4. Research Scholar, Department of Computer Technology, Sanjivani K.B.P. Polytechnic, Kopargaon, ,
  5. Research Scholar, Department of Computer Technology, Sanjivani K.B.P. Polytechnic, Kopargaon, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

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Ayurveda stands as one of the most ancient healing systems. It takes a full-circle view of health zooming in on nature’s cures tailoring treatments, and tweaking daily habits. But getting your hands on real Ayurvedic treatment can be tough. Not enough pros with the right certs, not to mention the real-deal herbal Things. So here’s a thought: the Ayurveda Medicine and Doctor Finder App. It’s this cool app mash-up of age-old Ayurveda smarts and today’s techy world. The app lets people meet with legit Ayurvedic docs, get custom treatment tips, and buy real herbal meds. They made it with Kotlin, Android Studio, and Firebase, and it’s got lots of cool parts like talking to doctors getting advice on cures, and shopping for Ayurvedic Things online. The user- friendly interface is pretty slick and makes it super easy for Peoples to set up visits, look for ways to get better, and snag herbal treatments without a fuss. The research shines a light on the way online health services can bump up how easy and trustworthy Ayurvedic care is to get. The app uses a structured recommendation system to tailor advice to what is up with users health and their symptoms. Plus, the e-commerce module makes sure real deal herbal Things is there to grab so fake meds are less of a worry. The app also integrates secure data storage and user authentication through Firebase, ensuring patient information stays private and safe. Push notifications remind users about upcoming appointments, medicine refills, and health tips, helping them stay on track with their wellness journey. It even includes a review and rating system so users can share their experiences with specific doctors and remedies, building a community of trust. By bringing together verified practitioners, personalized guidance, and easy access to authentic products, the Ayurveda Medicine and Doctor Finder App bridges the gap between traditional healing and modern convenience—making holistic care more accessible, especially in remote or underserved areas

Keywords: Ayurveda, Digital Healthcare, Herbal Remedies, Doctor Consultation, Mobile Application, Holistic Healing, E-commerce.

How to cite this article:
R.S.Patil, Jadhav Tejaswi Kiran, Amle Diksha Yogesh, Maile Aditi Rajaram, Angarkhe Kaveri Shivaji. Ayurvedic Referential Recommendation: A Smart Approach to Digital Healthcare. Research and Reviews : A Journal of Ayurvedic Science, Yoga and Naturopathy. 2025; 12(02):-.
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R.S.Patil, Jadhav Tejaswi Kiran, Amle Diksha Yogesh, Maile Aditi Rajaram, Angarkhe Kaveri Shivaji. Ayurvedic Referential Recommendation: A Smart Approach to Digital Healthcare. Research and Reviews : A Journal of Ayurvedic Science, Yoga and Naturopathy. 2025; 12(02):-. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/rrjoasyn/article=2025/view=0


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Volume 12
02
Received 03/03/2025
Accepted 08/05/2025
Published 13/05/2025
Publication Time 71 Days

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