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PHCs to integrate traditional medicine systems

NT BureauBy NT BureauJuly 19, 2025No Comments
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In a significant move aimed at holistic healthcare, the Department of Public Health in Tamil Nadu has decided to introduce traditional Indian medicinal treatments alongside conventional English (Allopathy) medicines at Primary Health Centres (PHCs) across the state. This initiative marks a new chapter in public healthcare, combining diverse medical practices for the benefit of the populace.
The integration will see treatments based on Ayurveda, Siddha, Homeopathy, Unani, and Yoga & Naturopathy being offered at the 6000 PHCs spread across Tamil Nadu. This decision is underscored by a recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Indian Medical and Homeopathic Commission and the National Institute for Siddha Research.
Currently, Tamil Nadu’s PHCs serve as vital healthcare hubs, providing a wide range of primary care services. These include essential maternal and child care, comprehensive vaccination programs, and the provision of life-saving medicines to prevent critical conditions like heart attacks. Additionally, these centres are equipped to administer vaccinations for snake bites and dog bites. Preliminary tests for detecting kidney damage are also conducted, with provisions for dialysis treatments available at 50 locations.
Historically, while the Public Health Department has occasionally provided Nilavembu water for dengue fever and Kabasura water for viral fevers, its primary focus has largely remained on Allopathic treatments. This new policy signifies a planned shift towards implementing public health services by integrating all recognised Indian medical systems.
Officials from the Public Health Department have indicated that this pioneering initiative aims to act as a “bridge” between traditional Indian medicine and modern English medicine, fostering a more comprehensive and accessible healthcare ecosystem for the citizens of Tamil Nadu.
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