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Indian High Commissioner to Ghana, Maneesh Gupta, has inaugurated Ghana’s first modern Ayurvedic Clinic at the AIMS Hospital in Tesano, marking a significant milestone in the country’s integrated healthcare landscape.
Mr. Gupta, accompanied by his wife and the guest of honour, Mrs. Nimeesha Gupta, formally commissioned the facility, symbolising a significant step in strengthening Ghana–India cooperation in traditional and integrative medicine.
The unveiling ceremony served as the central highlight of the event, witnessed by healthcare professionals, government representatives, and leaders from the traditional medicine sector.
In an address delivered on his behalf by Ms Doris Adabasu Kuwornu of AIMS Hospital, Dr. Krishan K. Kapoor (ND), founder of the clinic, reaffirmed the facility’s commitment to patient safety and regulatory compliance and evidence-based service delivery.
He noted that the clinic would begin with Marma Point Therapies as complementary care, while herbal products would be introduced only after full certification by the Food and Drugs Authority.
Dr. Kapoor highlighted Ayurveda’s continued relevance, describing it as a holistic system that promoted balance between body, mind, and spirit, noting the growing need for such approaches in managing lifestyle-related and chronic conditions.
Ayurveda, often described as the ‘Science of Life,’ is one of the world’s oldest organised systems of healthcare,” Dr. Kapoor’s statement said.
“In today’s fast-paced world, where stress-related conditions and chronic disorders are on the rise, this holistic perspective has renewed relevance.”
He said the establishment of the clinic reflected a philosophy that wellness went beyond the absence of disease, emphasising the need for harmony between body, mind and spirit.
By bridging Ghana’s rich herbal traditions with Ayurveda’s ancient wisdom, the clinic aims to offer patients a unique therapeutic experience grounded in centuries of healing knowledge.
He said the new clinic aimed to become both a centre of care and a platform for public education on the safe and effective use of herbal medicine.
Dr. Kapoor added that the unveiled plaque would stand as a lasting symbol of collaboration between modern science and ancient healing traditions, and of the shared commitment to improving community wellbeing.
"This clinic represents thoughtful integration, where modern science and traditional wisdom complement rather than compete,” he stated.
“May it stand as a centre of healing, learning and collaboration for the well-being of our community.”
The ceremony drew healthcare professionals, government officials, and community leaders, including Dr. (MH) William Korto, Greater Accra Regional Officer, and Madam Nathasia Danso, Client Service Officer of the Traditional Medicine Practice Council (TMPC), the body responsible for regulating traditional medical practices in Ghana.
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