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250 Patients Benefited from Kerala Ayurvedic Camp in Kota

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08 Jun 25
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250 Patients Benefited from Kerala Ayurvedic Camp in Kota

Kota – A significant turnout of health-conscious citizens was witnessed on the first day of a two-day free medical camp organized by Ambience Kerala Charitable Trust at Kerala Ayurvedic Hospital, Rangbari Balaji Circle, Kota. The camp was inaugurated by social worker Deepa Subin.

A team of expert Ayurvedic doctors provided consultations and distributed free medicines to around 250 patients on the first day. The trust has been consistently conducting such community health initiatives in the city.

Renowned Ayurvedic specialists including Dr. Rahul Raghunath, Dr. Dipesh Rathore, Dr. Surabhi Gautam, and their team treated patients suffering from a wide range of ailments like surgical conditions, Panchkarma, arthritis, diabetes, eye disorders, tennis elbow, joint pains, digestive issues, paralysis, piles, skin diseases, hair fall, and serious bone and nerve disorders such as gout, cervical spondylosis, sciatica, migraine, and AVN (Avascular Necrosis).

Several community leaders and dignitaries marked their presence at the camp. Beneficiary Rekha Devi expressed appreciation, calling the initiative “commendable” for providing accessible and affordable healthcare. Patients Ram Lal Gurjar, Kamal Mahawar, and Aarti Meena shared that they experienced relief after Ayurvedic treatment and praised the doctors for their attentive consultations.

The camp concludes today, Sunday, 8th June, with continued free consultations and Ayurvedic treatment from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Organizers have urged citizens to make the most of the opportunity and to bring along previous medical reports and current medication details for effective treatment.


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