With the support of TTD mandarins, the Ayurveda wing of TTD has brought in several revolutionary reforms in recent times and is set to be a part of the three-day national conference, Ayur PARVA 2023 jointly organised by Ministry of AYUSH and Akhila Bharata Ayur Sammelan from October 27-29 in the Kachapa Auditorium in Tirupati, said Dr Renu Dixit, Principal(FAC) and the Medical Superintendent of SV Ayurvedic hospital of TTD and in-charge of Sri Srinivasa Ayurvedic Pharmacy.
Briefing the media about the activities of the Ayurvedic department of TTD at the Media Centre on Tuesday, the Ayur doctor said, with an aim to protect the ancient medical system and sustain it for future generations, TTD has established SV Ayurvedic College about four decades ago. In the last couple of years, especially post Covid, the TTD's Ayurvedic department donned a new avatar and today the number of patients undergoing treatment has reached 500 per day in the SV Ayur Hospital and the average patients in a year touched one lakh mark now, she added.
She said, the State of Art Panchakarma, treatments for Cerebral palsy, neuromotor, paralysis etc. gained pace post Covid and today there is a waiting list of patients for treatment which shows the credibility they developed towards our treatment, she observed. Briefing about the Ayur expo at the Brahmotsavam Exhibition, she said, as a unique feature, this time Hirudo Therapy(leech therapy)-the ancient ayurvedic treatment is also displayed, chief plants with medicinal value belonging to each state are also displayed which is garnering the attention of the visiting pilgrims.
"Already 60 Ayur products produced by us got the AYUSH Ministry approval and another 100 medicines are under pipeline. Another interesting feature is that the strength of the girl students has also increased. The TTD board has recently sanctioned Rs.14cr development works for the hospital to take it to new heights", she added.
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