Ayush ministry signed MoU with Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital

Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy, an autonomous body under the Ministry of AYUSH has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, United Kingdom on Cooperation in the field of Research and Education in Homoeopathic Medicine.

The MoU aims at strengthening & developing co-operation in the field of Research & Education in Homoeopathic Medicine at International level. This encompasses joint research projects; exchange of information; organisation of seminars/workshops etc.

This information was given by the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for AYUSH, Shri Shripad Yesso Naik in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha.

The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine (RLHIM) is the largest public-sector provider of integrated medicine in Europe. Formerly known as the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital, the RLHIM offers an innovative, patient-centred service integrating the best of conventional and complementary treatments for a wide range of conditions. All clinics are led by consultants, doctors and other registered healthcare professionals who have received additional training in complementary medicine.

The RLHIM operates on an outpatient clinic basis.

Working closely with the other hospitals at UCLH, it has access to modern conventional techniques as well as inpatient services when required. Clinical services include women’s health, complementary cancer care, allergy service, skin clinics, acupuncture, rheumatology service, children’s service, weight loss management, organic insomnia, musculoskeletal medicine and stress management.

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Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine
60 Great Ormond Street
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5 Comments

  1. This is great news and not before time. I look forward to reading about the research work that will come from this.

  2. It’s odd the RLHIM is doing this when they haven’t had a specific homeopathy service for several years and announced just last week that they will “no longer be providing NHS-funded homeopathic remedies, Iscador and herbal medicines for any patients”.

  3. Very much interesting and informative as well as encouraging news for the Homoeopathic Fraternity of India.
    Kudos!
    Dr.Dipankar Bakshi

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