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Ayurveda Team : Tel :   +41-43-2224578   /  +94-112-735205    -  E-mail  - ayurveda.pw@gmail.com

Management :

Dr. Rita Albiez
studied medicine and completed her exam in Basel. Afterwards she was educated in acupuncture in Sri Lanka for one year. Back in Switzerland, she worked as an assistant doctor in different hospitals. Over and over Rita Albiez went to Sri Lanka, where she was educated in Ayurveda. Since 1985, she manages her own clinic in Basel. Besides the allopathic treatment, Rita Albiez practices Acupuncture and Ayurveda. She is the head of the medical section of Sri Budhasa and is responsible for the authenticity and quality of the Ayurveda treatments. She visits the resorts every 2 months.

Sunil Seneviratne  grew up in Mt. Lavinia, Sri Lanka, as the son of a teacher. He was educated in a premier school in Sri Lanka and Graduated from the Ceylon Hotel School in Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital. In 1971, he proceeded to Germany, where he worked in several hotels for eighteen years. Thereafter Mr. Seneviratne came to Basel and attended a commerce school. Mr.Seneviratne is responsible for the management of Sri Budhasa. He goes as pioneer in Ayurveda for foreigners in Sri Lanka. Encouraged by a positive experience of his sister in her childhood who was cured with Ayurveda from an illness which was not curable through to western medicine, he was inspired with the idea to make Ayurveda treatment accessible also to people from the western world. This resulted in the opening of the first Ayurveda resort for foreigners in Sri Lanka.

Chief Doctor  Prof. Cooray Vidyashekhara 
The Ayurveda centre is runs under the direction of an acclaimed, experienced Ayurveda specialist who has experience of over 40 years as an ayurveda practisioner. He`s one of Sri Lanka`s well known Ayurveda doctors. he has been Head of Ayurveda Dept of Colombo University and Chief doctors of the Panchakarma section of the Ayurveda Hospital of Sri Lanka.          

He is assisted by 3 assistant doctors who have completed a ten-term course of study and apprenticeship at the Ayurveda University Hospital and a team of 45 well trained therapists and Phamacists. The common language in the health centre is English, whilst a German speaking guest relation officer or translator is always present when consultation with chief doctor and also Russian or French Translator can be arrange for a nominal cost.