National Commission for Homoeopathy warned Homoeopathic practitioners on unethical advertisement and false assurances – that endanger public health, patient safety and disrepute homoeopathic system of medicine
Prohibited Acts
- False, misleading, exaggerated or guaranteed cure claims including advertisements through print, electronic or social media.
- Running clinics hospitals or diagnostic centres without valid registration
- Long term treatment by selling pre-paid packages
- Using fake credentials & mis-presentations like posing clinics as research institutes
- Using testimonials instead of data. Publishing case reports wit patient identity and without consent
- Practicing cross-pathy
- Claim to be specialist without NCH recognised valid qualification in the concerned area
- Conducting un-approved courses which is not recognized by NCH
- Treating patients through social media without following tele-medicine guidelines
- Generalized or specific treatment guidelines through posts, reels, comments DMs or live sessions
Any violations may leads to
- Suspension or cancellation of registration
- Imposing of penalties as per rules
- Legal action under statutory provisions
Ignorance of rules shall not be accepted as defense under any circumstances
wef:28.1.2026

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