Vibrant Ayurveda is more than just a wellness center; it’s a sanctuary for holistic healing in West End, Brisbane. Specializing in Ayurvedic treatments, this center offers traditional therapies that aim to restore balance and vitality to your body and mind. The experienced practitioners at Vibrant Ayurveda provide personalized care tailored to your unique constitution and health goals. Emphasizing the principles of Ayurveda, they offer dietary advice, lifestyle recommendations, and therapeutic treatments that promote overall well-being. Step into the world of Vibrant Ayurveda and embark on a journey towards vibrant health and inner harmony.

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Dave Phone Cam

5 Google Rating

I recently had another great 90 minute massage here and steam pod.Thanks guys.

5/ 5

I recently had another great 90 minute massage here and steam pod.Thanks guys.

julie hilton

5 Google Rating

Vibrant Ayurveda provide excellent care. Mahesh is a wonderful masseur.

5/ 5

Vibrant Ayurveda provide excellent care. Mahesh is a wonderful masseur.

Bee Sherlock

5 Google Rating

Everyone at Vibrant Ayurveda is so welcoming. My consultation was well explained, the lovely lady at

5/ 5

Everyone at Vibrant Ayurveda is so welcoming. My consultation was well explained, the lovely lady at the desk is always helpful and the wonderful massage therapists were approachable and comforting with a nurturing energy. I will recommend your services to many in the future. Thank you.

sara Leopold

5 Google Rating

I have been to both clinics - West End and Gold Coast . Coming from Sydney I stayed at apartments n

5/ 5

I have been to both clinics - West End and Gold Coast . Coming from Sydney I stayed at apartments nearby and visited the clinic for a massage and another treatment each day for 5 days. Having been to Ayurvedic clinics in India and Bali I can say I was very impressed with the quality of treatments and professionalism of all therapists, and especially the care and attentiveness of Irina , the receptionist. In my last stay 2 weeks ago i found my back pain disappeared completely after my massage with Mahesh, and I was able to run for the first time for ages. I felt relaxed and happy when I left and I found my digestion was better. Its a more beneficial and cheaper holiday than staying at Health Retreat in my opinion.

Sharana Pillay

5 Google Rating

Best massage in Brisbane. Very qualified massage therapists. Highly recommend.

5/ 5

Best massage in Brisbane. Very qualified massage therapists. Highly recommend.

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  • Tuesday09:30 AM - 06:00 PM
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