Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there any difference in treatment quality based on room category?

No. All patients receive the same quality of care and therapies. Room category only affects accommodation comfort, not the treatment process or outcomes.

Do you have an age limit for treatment?

There is no strict age limit. However, suitability depends on the individual’s health condition and doctor assessment. Some therapies may be modified for elderly patients if required.

What is the daily schedule during the stay?

Each patient receives a personalised schedule based on doctor assessment.
Your daily plan may include procedures, therapeutic yoga, physiotherapy, relaxation practices, and meals at specific timings.

How do I pay for my stay and treatments?

We accept payments via:

  • Online transfer (NEFT/RTGS)
  • UPI
  • Cash (as per government limits)

Final billing is done at checkout.

Do you provide refunds?

Refunds depend on your reason for cancellation and timing of intimation. Cases due to medical reasons or emergencies may be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Do you admit patients on Sundays or holidays?

Yes, admissions may be available on Sundays.
On major public holidays, treatment intensity may vary based on staff availability.

Can I change my room partner or request co-accommodation?

Requests can be considered based on availability and medical suitability.
Please inform our team in advance.

How do I submit medical reports?

You can share recent medical reports via email or WhatsApp during the inquiry or pre-admission discussion. Bring physical copies when you visit.

How do I reach KICRC?

We are located at:
Baladia to Jhumka Road, Baladiya, Bhuj, Kutch, Gujarat 370430
You may use your own transport or request assistance from our team for directions.

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Can I arrive earlier than my check-in time?

Please arrive on your scheduled day. Early arrivals should be informed in advance to check room availability.

Can I speak to doctors before coming?

Yes, you can have an initial discussion or pre-arrival guidance depending on availability. Contact our team to schedule it.

Do you have Wi-Fi?

Yes, Wi-Fi is available in designated areas for essential use.

Is there a dress code?

No fixed dress code.
However, comfortable clothing is recommended.
Please bring:

  • Walking shoes
  • Track pants
  • Socks
  • Any personal essentials

Check this link for What to bring and what is not allowed?

What activities are available besides therapies?

You may engage in light activities such as walking, nature time, therapeutic yoga, and other structured programs depending on your treatment plan.

I am getting an error on your website. What should I do?

Please retry after a few minutes.
If the issue persists, contact us at: +91 635 432 9661 | +91 910 676 8398

Is your website mobile friendly?

Yes.
If you face any difficulty, you may also contact us directly through call or WhatsApp.

How do I book my stay?

You can contact us directly via call, WhatsApp, or email to discuss availability and suitability.
Also you can book online from here.

What is the typical duration of stay?

Duration depends on your condition and doctor’s advice.
Common stays range from 7 days to 28 days, but this varies based on treatment requirements.

Are children allowed?

Children may be admitted based on medical need and suitability. Cases are reviewed individually.

Is treatment at KICRC expensive?

Our approach aims to be accessible. Costs depend on accommodation, therapy intensity, and duration, but we strive to keep it reasonable.

Do you admit patients only for weight reduction?

No.
We focus on overall health improvement.
Weight-related changes may occur as a natural outcome of therapies and guided lifestyle changes.

How long does detoxification or initial improvement take?

Mild detox may take 5–7 days. Chronic conditions may require longer duration depending on severity and patient response.

Why do you follow specific food guidelines?

Diet plays a crucial role in recovery.
Food is planned scientifically based on your needs, digestion, and treatment goals.

Are tea, coffee, or packaged foods allowed?

These may be restricted as they can interfere with treatment goals.
Guidelines are explained during orientation.
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Do you grow your own vegetables or fruits?

We procure fresh and quality produce from reliable sources.
Some items may come from local farms depending on season and availability.

Dr Kinjal Moghariya Prajapati

Integrated Care Practitioner, Co-Founder & Partner, CMO

Healthcare to her is not just you need when you fall ill; she feels it is rather something to manage this wonderful mechanism called ‘human body’ in such a way that life can be much more gratifying in terms of physical, emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of life.

She feels that being a doctor she can serve the purpose of and through ‘Kalyan’ following the Integrated Medicine Approach and contribute to human welfare in all the spheres of life mentioned above.

“Competition among various disciplines of healthcare is one of the biggest mistakes that the society is making. A human body is such a complex mechanism that the right approach or treatment at the right time can only bring the patient back to life with comprehensive health gain.” – she says. She firmly believes that with sound research at KICRC and working with diligence, humanity and expertise the society would truly get the best of Integrated Medicine Approach that it deserves.

She leads the team of experts of all the fields at KICRC and envisages to serve from local to global level with the same dedication and expertise and contribute in making human life better on this beautiful planet earth.


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Dr Rahul Prajapati

Integrated Care Practitioner, Founder & Partner

He observed that people’s Health Care has been fragmented into various wonderful treatment methodologies and sciences individually. Often, these sciences or treatments compete or derogate one another, While as a matter of fact, together they can serve the entire humanity much better.
He opines, that while treating, the doctor’s TOUCH OF HUMANITY, OPENNESS TO OTHER POSSIBLE CARE that can help patient live better and A WHOLESOME SPIRITUAL APPROACH TOWARDS LIFE AND HIS PROFESSION makes it a truly “Integrated Care”.
At, KICRC, he with his team, has dedicated his life for the cause. He envisions to take this to the world based on sound research and evidences including it to some medical course. The team of the best of medical practitioners includes the doctors of Naturopathy & Yoga, Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Physiotherapy, Psychiatry and Counselling, Western Medicine Specialists they have set themselves to shape the dream at Kalyan Integrated Care and Research Centre and and invite everyone from the society to be the part of this global mission.


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