Medical College And Hospital
Maria Naturopathy and Yoga Medical College Hospital is a premier 120-bed Nature Cure and Yoga hospital situated within the college campus, providing an integrated platform for education, clinical practice, and patient care. Our hospital is equipped with modern facilities and supported by a team of highly qualified and dedicated doctors, therapists, and support staff, which has helped us maintain our reputation as one of the most trusted and advanced naturopathy hospitals in the state.
We focus on delivering comprehensive and holistic healthcare, combining traditional naturopathic methods with evidence-based modern practices. Patients receive personalized treatment plans that address the root cause of their ailments rather than just the symptoms, ensuring long-term wellness. Our hospital emphasizes a holistic healing environment, providing comfortable accommodations and a nutritious, therapeutic diet that complements each patient’s treatment program.
Naturopathy is both an art and a science dedicated to healthy living. It is an effective, evidence-based, drugless, and natural healing system, recognized as an independent branch of medicine. The primary goal of naturopathy is to support the body in eliminating the root causes of disease, promoting self-healing, and restoring balance. Guided by its core principle, “Unity of Disease and Unity of Cure,” naturopathy treats the individual holistically, addressing physical, mental, social, and spiritual aspects. Treatments are designed to enhance the body’s natural recuperative powers and typically have minimal or no side effects. A key tenet is that “food is medicine,” emphasizing natural dietary solutions over external medications.
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Yoga therapy applies yogic practices therapeutically to manage chronic and acute illnesses. Unlike classical yoga, it addresses all five layers of existence (Pancha Kosa): physical, vital, mental, intellectual, and bliss levels. Yoga therapy can be used as a standalone or complementary treatment for psychosomatic and non-communicable diseases, offering affordable, safe, and holistic care through postures, exercises, breathing techniques, and meditation

• Acupuncture: Involves inserting fine needles into specific points to relieve pain and treat a variety of conditions.
• Acupressure: Uses fingers or blunt objects to apply pressure on key points (“acu points”) to stimulate the body’s natural self-healing abilities.
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Massage involves soft tissue manipulation for physical, functional, and psychological benefits. It enhances blood circulation, lymphatic drainage, and nervous and glandular functions. Various oils such as mustard, sesame, or aromatic oils are used to aid smooth manipulation and provide therapeutic benefits. Massage therapy is often used for pain relief, rehabilitation, and chronic conditions such as stroke or degenerative joint disease

Diet therapy is based on the principle that “food is medicine.” Fresh seasonal fruits, green leafy vegetables, and sprouts help maintain homeostasis. Diets are categorized as: 1. Eliminative Diet: Removes toxins and metabolic wastes. 2. Soothing Diet: Supports proper cellular function.

Fasting, described as the “Supreme Remedy” in ancient texts, involves voluntarily abstaining from food, drink, or both. It aids in detoxification, maintaining homeostasis through autophagy, and eliminating harmful cells. Types include short, intermittent, long, juice, water, and therapeutic fasting. Therapeutic fasting should always be supervised by a qualified naturopathy physician.

Mud therapy uses natural mud for healing and detoxification. Treatments include mud packs and mud baths, which absorb and eliminate toxins from the body.

Physiotherapy focuses on restoring, maintaining, and enhancing physical strength, function, and overall well-being through exercise therapy and electrotherapy. It addresses underlying physical issues and helps patients achieve maximum mobility and functional recovery.

Magnetotherapy involves applying magnets to the body to treat ailments. It is simple, painless, cost-effective, and has minimal side effects. Magnetic belts are available for targeted therapy.

Chromotherapy uses colored light to balance energy on physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual levels. Therapeutic methods include exposing water or oils to sunlight through colored bottles or glasses to treat various conditions.
| System / Specialty | Common Conditions Treated |
|---|---|
| Cardiovascular System | Hypertension, Atherosclerosis, Varicose Veins, Myocardial Infarction, Ischemic Heart Disease, Cardiac Rehabilitation |
| Respiratory System | Aphthous Ulcers, Gastritis, Peptic Ulcer, Hyperacidity, Jaundice, Hepatitis, Constipation, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Hemorrhoids, Cholelithiasis |
| Genitourinary System | Kidney Stones, Urinary Tract Infections, Acute Renal Failure |
| Central Nervous System | Insomnia, Anxiety, Depression, Psychiatric Disorders, Autism, Hemiplegia, Stroke, Headaches |
| Obstetrics & Gynecology | Irregular Menstruation, PCOD, Prenatal Care, Postnatal Care, Infertility |
| Endocrinology | Diabetes Mellitus, Obesity, Hypothyroidism, Hyperthyroidism |
| Dermatology | Dermatitis, Psoriasis, Allergies, Eczema, Urticaria, Vitiligo |
| ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) | Rhinitis, Sinusitis, Otitis Media, Tonsillitis, Nasal Polyps |
| Reproductive Health (Male & Female) | Impotence, Infertility, Low Sperm Count |