Ramdev's Patanjali Launches World's First Integrated Hospital for Affordable Care

Yoga Guru Ramdev announced the opening of the Patanjali Emergency and Critical Care Hospital in Haridwar, claiming it is the world's first to provide treatment through an integrated system of yoga, ayurveda, and modern medicine. The facility was inaugurated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and aims to offer surgical and critical care at very affordable prices. Ramdev emphasized that surgeries like knee replacements or dialysis would be performed only when absolutely necessary, with a focus on prevention and alternative treatments. The hospital, opened with a vision for global expansion, was launched in the presence of Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and Acharya Balkrishna.

Key Points: Patanjali's Integrated Hospital Inaugurated by Amit Shah

  • World's first integrated treatment hospital
  • Affordable medical care
  • Inaugurated by Amit Shah
  • Combines Yoga, Ayurveda & modern medicine
  • Aims for global expansion
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Patanjali Emergency and Critical Care Hospital will provide integrated treatment: Yoga Guru Ramdev

Yoga Guru Ramdev unveils world's first integrated treatment hospital in Haridwar, offering affordable care combining yoga, ayurveda, and modern medicine.

"We will provide medical treatment at very affordable prices. - Yoga Guru Ramdev"

Haridwar, January 22

Yoga Guru Ramdev on Thursday said that Patanjali Emergency and Critical Care Hospital at Patanjali Yogpeeth will provide medical treatment at very affordable prices, and it is the world's first hospital where treatment will be provided through an integrated system and integrated treatment methods.

He said the hospital has been opened with a grand vision and will be expanded to different parts of the world.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the Patanjali Emergency and Critical Care Hospital at Patanjali Yogpeeth.

The Yoga Guru said the hospital will perform surgical procedures when absolutely necessary.

"Today, the Home Minister inaugurated the world's first integrated hospital that will provide integrated treatment, and we congratulate him for this... There are dialysis facilities here, but our endeavour will be to avoid dialysis whenever possible. Knee replacement surgery, back and spine surgery, and brain surgery facilities are also available here... but we will first try to avoid these procedures and will only perform them when absolutely necessary," he told reporters.

"We will provide medical treatment at very affordable prices. This is the world's first hospital where treatment will be provided through an integrated system, integrated treatment methods, and integrated medicines... We have opened this hospital here today with a grand vision, and we will expand it from Delhi to the entire world... Today's occasion is historic," he added.

Union Home Minister inaugurated the new medical facility in the presence of Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, Baba Ramdev and Acharya Balkrishna.

According to a release, the Patanjali Emergency and Critical Care Hospital is equipped with facilities for heart, brain, spine, and other advanced surgeries. Through the integration of Yoga, Ayurveda, Naturopathy, and Modern Medicine, it will provide world-class healthcare services to citizens.

Baba Ramdev said earlier that the hospital will offer various kinds of treatment. Acharya Balkrishna highlighted the work done to treat patients.

"The person who comes here should get a choice and that is what they will get," Balakrishna told reporters.

- ANI

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Priya S
I appreciate the focus on avoiding unnecessary surgeries. Our medical system has become too quick to operate. A holistic approach that tries natural methods first is exactly what India needs. Wishing them success!
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Rohit P
The concept is good, but execution is key. I hope the "integrated treatment" is backed by proper research and qualified allopathic doctors, not just swadeshi rhetoric. Affordable care is a dream for millions if done right.
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Michael C
As someone who has lived in India for years, I find this blend fascinating. The West is slowly recognizing alternative medicine. If this model proves successful, it could be a global export. The "affordable" part is crucial.
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Shreya B
My father needs knee surgery but we cannot afford the lakhs private hospitals charge. If Patanjali can provide it at a reasonable cost with proper care, we will definitely consider it. Please expand to South India soon!
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Karthik V
With all due respect, I have concerns. Emergency and critical care often require immediate, evidence-based intervention. I hope the priority in such wards is saving lives with modern medicine, not experimenting with integration. The intent is noble, but protocols must be clear.
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Acharya Balkrishna
Jai Gurudev! This is a proud moment

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