Ashwini Ayurvedic Medical College & Research Centre

Name :

Ashwini Ayurvedic Medical College & Research Centre

Address  :

Ring Road, Maralur

Town  :

Tumkur

State  :

Karnataka

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

572 105

Phone  :

0816 6530902

Fax  :

0816 2201729

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • ENT
  • General Medicine
  • General Surgeon
  • Obestetrician/Gynecologist
  • Ophthalmology
  • Paediatrics
  • Pathology Lab
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 250


Description

Ashwini Ayurvedic Medical college and research Centre is a self financing institution engaged in the practice and propagation of Ayurveda one of the oldest and holistic health care system of India The Ayurvedic College was inaugurated and dedicated to the public in the year 2004 by the honorable BN Prakash Director Dept of Ayush Bangalore

Ayurveda as most Indians know involves the use of natural remedies to propogate healing and a healthy balanced life

The college is backed by state of the art facilities including a 250 bedded hospital which offers treatments at the minimum costs The college is being initiated as a part of our endeavour to make cost effective and healthy alternative medicine like Ayurveda available for all The college provides excellent training and research facilities with a herbal garden for the purpose The college aims to promote Ayurveda at a global level
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