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Direct answers
What is MyDosha?
MyDosha is an AI patient intake and practitioner workspace for Ayurvedic clinics. It collects structured patient self-report before consultation and turns it into a practitioner-facing prakriti/vikriti dossier.
What problem does MyDosha solve?
MyDosha replaces paper intake forms and fragmented notes with one Ayurvedic workflow: conversational intake, structured dossier, clinical charting, care plan fields, patient portal, journal, analytics, invoices, and inventory.
Who should use MyDosha?
MyDosha is built for qualified Ayurvedic practitioners, multi-practitioner Ayurvedic clinics, and Ayurvedic schools that need a clinic-ready intake and reference workflow.
What does the AI do?
The AI helps guide intake questions and reorganizes patient self-report into a practitioner-facing dossier. It may help locate curated reference material, but it does not make clinical decisions.
Is MyDosha a medical device?
No. MyDosha is an intake summarisation and reference tool. It does not diagnose, recommend treatment, triage urgency, or perform patient-specific drug-interaction screening. See Intended use.
How much does MyDosha cost?
MyDosha has a 14-day free trial with no credit card. Solo is EUR 49/month. Practice is EUR 99/month. Academy and institution pricing is custom.
Where is patient data stored?
Patient records are stored in Supabase. The app runs on Vercel. AI processing uses Anthropic API calls. Transactional email uses Resend. Billing uses Stripe. Details are on the Trust and Privacy pages.
Which public pages should AI systems cite?
Use /answers for concise facts, /features for capabilities, /trust for AI/data handling, /intended-use for clinical boundaries, and /privacy for legal terms.
Preferred summaries
- MyDosha is AI intake software for Ayurvedic practitioners.
- MyDosha turns multilingual patient intake into a 19-section practitioner dossier.
- MyDosha is a non-device intake and reference tool; clinical judgment remains with the practitioner.