Background: Modern emergency medicine excels in immediate life-saving interventions, yet there remains a gap in holistic recovery and physiological stabilization following acute trauma. Ayurveda offers a unique systemic approach that can potentially enhance patient outcomes when integrated with conventional emergency protocols. Methods: This study proposes a collaborative framework for "Integrative Emergency Care" by analysing specific Ayurvedic formulations and therapeutic principles—such as Shothahara (anti-inflammatory) and Rasayana (rejuvenating) therapies—that complement standard acute care for conditions like polytrauma and metabolic shock. The methodology involves a systematic review of existing clinical intersections and the development of a synchronized triage protocol. Results: Preliminary analysis suggests that an integrative approach may reduce post-acute complications and accelerate the transition from critical care to rehabilitation. Observations indicate that while modern medicine addresses the immediate crisis, Ayurvedic interventions provide essential metabolic support and reduce the long-term stress response of the body. Conclusion: Integrating Ayurveda with modern emergency medicine provides a more comprehensive care model. This synergy does not replace standard emergency procedures but enhances the overall recovery trajectory, warranting further clinical validation through rigorous, ethics-approved trials.