Most EMR systems were designed for allopathic medicine. Fitting Ayurvedic practice into those forms means losing the detail that matters - Prakriti type, Nadi assessment, herbal protocols. MedicoPlus Ayur was built around how Ayurvedic doctors actually work.
Capture and store a patient's Prakriti (constitution) and current Vikriti (imbalance) using structured assessment forms. Results are saved to the patient's permanent record and influence treatment recommendations throughout their care journey.
Record Nadi Pariksha findings with structured fields for Vata, Pitta, and Kapha nadi characteristics. Doctors can add free-text observations alongside structured scores, creating a complete picture for each consultation.
Document all eight examination methods - Nadi, Mutra, Mala, Jihwa, Shabda, Sparsha, Drik, and Akriti - in a single structured form. No switching between screens or manually reformatting findings for the record.
Write consultation notes in SOAP format (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan) or free-form narrative - whichever your doctors prefer. Notes are timestamped, attributed, and stored against the patient's visit record.
Prescribe classical formulations, proprietary medicines, and custom compounds from the same screen. The prescription module connects directly to the pharmacy inventory, so dispensing happens without re-entry.
Every visit, assessment, prescription, and treatment is displayed in a chronological timeline. Doctors see the full clinical story of a patient at a glance - not just the last visit, but every interaction since registration.
Add the patient's basic details, contact information, and health history. Emirates ID or insurance card can be scanned to pre-fill fields and link to NABIDH records automatically.
Complete the Prakriti/Vikriti assessment, Nadi Pariksha, and Ashtavidha Pariksha forms. Structured fields guide the process while leaving room for clinical judgement.
Write up the consultation using SOAP notes or free-text. Voice dictation can be used for speed. Everything saves in real time - no manual save required.
Select formulations from the integrated drug database, set doses and duration, add Anupana instructions, and send directly to the pharmacy counter for dispensing.
All patient records created in MedicoPlus Ayur are automatically formatted and submitted to NABIDH - the Dubai Health Authority's national health record system. You meet your DHA compliance obligations without doing any extra work.
NABIDH Compliant
Doctors arrive at each consultation with the patient's full Ayurvedic history - not a list of generic complaints. Better context leads to better decisions.
Meet your DHA obligations automatically. MedicoPlus Ayur handles NABIDH submission behind the scenes so your team never needs to think about it.
Records are accessible even when your internet goes down. Data syncs automatically when the connection is restored - no lost work.
Find any patient, any visit, or any prescription in seconds using the global search. Filter by Prakriti type, treatment, or date range.
Book a live demo with our team. We'll walk you through the Ayurvedic EMR using a real clinic workflow - no slides, no generic product tour.
MedicoPlus Ayur captures the full range of Ayurvedic clinical assessment: Prakriti profiling (Vata, Pitta, Kapha constitution), Vikriti (current imbalance state), Nadi Pariksha (pulse examination with structured quality descriptors), Ashtavidha Pariksha (all eight classical examination methods: Nadi, Mutra, Mala, Jihwa, Shabda, Sparsha, Drik, and Akriti), and Dashvidha Pariksha (ten-parameter examination including Sara, Samhanana, Pramana, Satmya, Satva, Aharashakti, Vyayamashakti, and Vaya). All examination fields are structured — not free text — so findings are searchable, reportable, and auto-populated for returning patients where prior findings remain valid.
A standard hospital EMR is built around ICD-10 coded diagnoses, generic vital signs, and allopathic prescriptions. It has no concept of Prakriti or Vikriti, no structure for classical Ayurvedic formulations, no Panchakarma treatment planning fields, and no AYUSH prescription format. Clinics using a general EMR end up documenting Ayurvedic-specific data in free-text notes or on paper alongside the digital record — defeating the purpose. MedicoPlus Ayur is built specifically for Ayurvedic practice: the diagnostic vocabulary, treatment planning structures, and prescription formats match how BAMS and MD (Ay) practitioners actually work, with no customisation or workarounds needed for routine clinical documentation.
When a consultation is saved in MedicoPlus Ayur, the clinical record is automatically formatted to FHIR R4 standards and submitted to NABIDH — Dubai Health Authority's Health Information Exchange — in real time. This includes patient demographics, visit encounter data, clinical diagnosis, and prescription details. Submission errors surface in your dashboard for immediate resolution. For clinics with multiple DHA-licensed practitioners, each consultation is attributed to the correct physician licence number. No manual upload, CSV export, or third-party middleware is required — NABIDH connectivity is built into the core consultation workflow.
Yes. The EMR includes a dedicated Dashvidha Pariksha module with structured fields for all ten parameters: Prakriti (constitutional type), Vikriti (current imbalance), Sara (tissue quality from skin, hair, and nails), Samhanana (body build and compactness), Pramana (body measurements and proportions), Satmya (adaptability to diet and environment), Satva (mental constitution and resilience), Aharashakti (digestive capacity and appetite), Vyayamashakti (exercise tolerance), and Vaya (age-related constitution changes). Each parameter uses dropdown-assisted entry with contextual descriptions for fast clinical use. The completed assessment is stored as structured data linked to the patient's Prakriti profile and treatment plan.
Prescription PDFs are sent directly to the patient via WhatsApp from within the EMR at the end of each consultation. The PDF includes classical formulation names, dosage in standard and traditional units, Anupana instructions, dietary advice, and the doctor's registration number in AYUSH-compliant format. For UAE patients, the record is simultaneously submitted to NABIDH, making it accessible through the DHA patient portal. Follow-up appointment reminders linked to prescription duration are triggered automatically — a 30-day course prescription triggers a WhatsApp reminder at day 25 prompting the patient to book their next visit.