
In a strong move to strengthen healthcare regulation, the Telangana government has initiated strict action against unauthorized AYUSH hospitals operating across the state. This step is aimed at improving patient safety, ensuring treatment quality, and maintaining the credibility of traditional systems like Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy.
Telangana Health Minister Damodar Rajanarasimha has directed officials to identify and take strict action against unregistered AYUSH hospitals and clinics.
This decision comes amid growing concerns over the increasing number of centers operating without valid licenses, qualified practitioners, or adherence to regulatory standards. Authorities have been instructed to conduct inspections and enforce compliance across the state.
Crackdown on unauthorized AYUSH hospitals in Telangana
Inspection drives to identify unregistered clinics
Focus on patient safety and quality treatment
Strict enforcement of licensing norms
Strengthening AYUSH healthcare regulation
The AYUSH sector in India has seen rapid growth in recent years:
According to the Ministry of AYUSH, India has over 9 lakh registered AYUSH practitioners
The AYUSH industry is estimated to be worth over $18 billion and is growing steadily
Increased demand for alternative medicine has led to a rise in clinics, including some operating without proper authorization
However, this rapid expansion has also raised concerns about unregulated practices, making government intervention essential to ensure safety and standardization.
Unauthorized healthcare facilities can pose serious risks, including incorrect diagnosis, improper treatment, and a lack of accountability.
This crackdown aims to:
Protect patients from unsafe and unverified practices
Improve public trust in AYUSH systems
Promote certified and qualified practitioners
Strengthen regulatory oversight
At Indianvaidyas, we strongly support initiatives that promote ethical and regulated Ayurvedic and AYUSH practices.
Authentic Ayurveda is based on proper diagnosis, individualized treatment, and qualified expertise. Strict action against unauthorized centers is necessary to preserve the integrity and credibility of traditional medicine systems.
We believe:
Only certified practitioners should provide AYUSH treatments
Patient safety must remain the top priority
Strong regulation supports the sustainable growth of Ayurveda
The Telangana government’s crackdown on unauthorized AYUSH hospitals marks an important step toward ensuring safe and reliable healthcare delivery. By enforcing strict regulations, the state is protecting patients while strengthening trust in traditional medicine systems.
Such measures will help build a more credible, structured, and professional AYUSH ecosystem in India.
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