Hospital Department

Corporate Ayurveda Hospital

DEPARTMENT OF SIDDHANTA, SAMHITA & SANSKRIT (BASIC PRINCIPLE)

This department deals with the teaching of subjects that are foundational for the study of Ayurveda, like Sanskrit, basic principles, classical Ayurvedic texts, history of Ayurveda, and epistemology. Proficiency in Sanskrit is indispensable to understanding the import of classical Ayurvedic writings properly. more details



DEPARTMENT OF RACHANA SHARIR (ANATOMY)

The department of anatomy provides rigorous training in dissecting cadavers and critically examines both ancient and modern views on anatomy. The surgical school of Ayurveda pioneered the technique of treating dead bodies in flowing water and exposing the underlying structures by scraping the skin using soft instruments to gain accurate knowledge of minute structures that make up the human body. more details



DEPARTMENT OF KRIYA SHARIR (PHYSIOLOGY)

Deals with the study of normal physiology in human beings from both ancient and modern viewpoints, with sufficient practical training. The cornerstone of Ayurvedic physiology is the dosha-dhatu-mala siddhanta. This theory provides a holistic framework to understand how the body digests and metabolises food into subtle forms of matter and energy to create and maintain a delicately balanced internal environment that is conducive to the preservation of the life process. more details



DEPARTMENT OF DRAVYAGUNA (AYURVEDIC PHARMACOLOGY)

Department of Dravyaguna Vigyan deals with Medicinal plants of Ayurved Classics, their identification, properties, action and therapeutic uses in accordance with fundamental Principles of Ayurveda. It is well established for one to exposure of Dravyagunavigyana, Pharmacology and Pharmacognosy. Dravyaguna is an integral part of Ayurveda, which deals comprehensively about Rasa, Guna Virya, Vipakaand Prabhava (Pharmacokinetics and Pharmcodynamics) of herbs. more details


DEPARTMENT OF AGAD TANTRA AVUM VIDHI VAIDYAK (FORENSIC SCIENCE & TOXICOLOGY)

The Agadtantra is one of the eight branches of Ashtang Ayurveda. It deals with properties, effects, and management of poison of animate & inanimate origin. We do study of different agadas i.e., visha‐virodhidravya or vishavirodhikalpa in Agad Tantra, which have been used since human history itself. more details



DEPARTMENT OF RASASHASTRA AVUM BHAISHAJYA KALPANA (LATROCHEMISTRY & AYURVEDIC PHARMACEUTICS)

It explains the principles of Ayurvedic drug formulations and their practical implications. It is meant for the teaching and evaluation of the Ayurvedic drugs to improve their quality. It deals with Ayurvedic pharmaceutics and Ayurvedic pharmacology. The subject explains in detail the manufacturing procedures of ayurvedic medicines, their mode of action, and therapeutic uses. This branch is the backbone of Ayurvedic medical science, because it develops the thought process in the minds of students regarding a drug's activity and rational selection of the raw drugs as well as Ayurvedic medicines in clinical practice. more details



DEPARTMENT OF ROGA NIDAN & VIKRITI VIGYAN (PATHOLOGY)

Rog Nidanevam Vikriti Vigyana is an essential part of Ayurveda that is useful in early diagnosis of disease and deals with the classification of diseases and techniques of diagnosis. Rog Nidan evam Vikriti Vigyana deals with the factors which are important to understand the origin of disease as well as pathogenesis, diagnosis, and investigations of the disease. It also deals with aetio-pathological and clinical pathological studies of disease. more details



DDEPARTMENT OF SWASTHYAVRITTA (SOCIAL AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE)

IImparts training on the principles and practice of Social and Preventive Medicine at both the personal and communal levels. Promotion of positive health is dealt with from the Ayurvedic viewpoint. Naturopathy and Yoga also come under the purview of this department. more details



DEPARTMENT OF KAYACHIKITSA (GENERAL MEDICINE)

Imparts training in the division of General Medicine in Ayurveda. In ancient times, the practice of Ayurveda comprised the two schools of medicine and surgery. Kayachikitsa, representing the school of medicine, forms the basis for all other branches of Ayurvedic treatment, and hence this department lays the foundation for shaping a skilled Ayurvedic physician. more details



DEPARTMENT OF PANCHAKARMA

Deals with the Purification therapies of Ayurveda and provides a basic understanding of the principles of Shodhana. Panchakarma includes Vamana, Virechana, Nasya, Basti karma &Raktha Mokshan, using a variety of Ayurvedic medicines. As far as the treatment methods are concerned, Ayurveda has described the use of Shamana (Palliative treatment) and Shodhana (Bio-Purification methods - Panchakarma) methods. more details



DEPARTMENT OF KAUMARABHRITYA (PEDIATRICS)

Ayurveda offers special treatment modalities for post natal care of the mother. Pediatrics deals with care of the new born as well as diseases affecting children. Traditions of Ayurvedic pediatrics are still alive in India. more details



DEPARTMENT OF STRI ROGA AND PRASUTI TANTRA (GYNECOLOGY, OBSTETRICS)

Imparts training in Ayurvedic Gynecology, Obstetrics and Pediatrics. Gynecology deals with menstrual disorders, diseases of the female genital tract and venereal diseases. Ayurveda advises a special regimen for care of the pregnant woman. more details



DEPARTMENT OF SHALYA TANTRA (SURGERY)

Deals with the branch of Ayurvedic surgery and provides a basic understanding of the principles of modern surgery. Bone setting, application of medicated thread (ksharasutra) for management of haemorrhoids and fistula in an, application of leech as well as management of cuts and wounds are the areas of strength in Ayurvedic surgery. more details



DEPARTMENT OF SHALAKYA TANTRA (ENT, DENTISTRY AND OPHTHALMOLOGY)

Imparts training in areas of specialization like ENT, Ophthalmology, Dentistry, and diseases of the head. Special training is given on the management of certain eye diseases, conditions like sinusitis, migraine, and such other conditions for which Ayurvedic treatment is effective. more details