Free Ayurveda Medical Camp in Kanjikode on July 20
A new health initiative is bringing accessible holistic care to Kanjikode residents. On July 20th, the Precott New Colony Residents’ Association is organizing a free Ayurveda medical camp aimed at promoting traditional wellness and community health.
Camp Details
Date: July 20, 2025
Venue: New Colony Community Hall, Kanjikode.
Time: Starting at 9:30 AM
Organizers: Precot New Colony Residents’ Association.
Medical Team: Specialists from the Government Ayurveda Centre.
What to Expect
Free Consultations:
Attendees can consult with experienced Ayurvedic doctors, including Dr. A. Biji and Dr. V. Divya, covering a range of health concerns from chronic pain to lifestyle diseases.
Health Assessments:
Personalized pulse diagnosis and health check ups using classical Ayurvedic methods.
Guidance on Wellness:
Practical advice on daily routines, diet, seasonal care, and home remedies tailored to individual needs.
Registration:
Interested participants can register on-site from 9:30 AM; early arrival is advised for smooth participation.
Why Attend This Camp?
No Cost: All services, check-ups, and consultations are offered free of charge to community members.
Expertise: Government Ayurveda doctors will be available to provide authentic, reliable advice.
Community Focus: The event promotes neighborhood health, social interaction, and awareness of holistic living.
Traditional Healing: Emphasizes natural and time-tested approaches for prevention and management of common health issues.
Special Features
Opportunities for Chronic Patients:
Individuals with diabetes, arthritis, migraines, or stress related concerns are encouraged to attend for tailored therapy suggestions.
Ayurveda for All Ages: From children to seniors, the medical team will offer support for a variety of health needs.
The Ayurveda medical camp in Kanjikode reflects the rising interest in traditional medicine alongside modern healthcare. Bringing together residents, experts, and wellness education, it highlights the value of community led health initiatives in Palakkad.