Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali Yogpeeth on Tuesday launched the world’s largest Ayurvedic telemedicine centre. The advanced facility was formally inaugurated with Vedic chants and a sacred Yajna by its founder, Baba Ramdev, and Acharya Balkrishna.
Speaking on the occasion, Swami Ramdev said, “From Haridwar to every doorstep, this Telemedicine Centre will serve as a divine medium to deliver the wisdom of India’s ancient rishi tradition to every home. Medical services will now be accessible online, benefiting patients across the world. This is an exceptional initiative in the service of humanity.”
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Addressing the gathering, Acharya Balkrishna stated, “Just as the world looks up to India for Yoga today, it now looks to India with hope for Ayurveda and its healing services. This Telemedicine Centre is a significant step in that direction.” He added that the Patanjali Telemedicine Centre is a fully developed and well-structured model.
Key features of the centre include free online Ayurvedic consultations, a team of highly trained Patanjali doctors, personalised herbal remedies based on ancient scriptures, digital health records with systematic follow-ups, and easy access through WhatsApp, phone, and web-based platforms.
The initiative aims to provide authentic, scripture-based Ayurvedic healthcare solutions to every household. It is expected to greatly benefit people in remote areas and those living abroad who are unable to visit Patanjali centres in person. The telemedicine centre can be accessed by calling 18002961111.
Doctors from Patanjali Ayurveda Hospital and faculty members from Patanjali Ayurveda College were also present at the inauguration.