Ayurvedic Neuro Panchakarma Center Opens at Nawada More

GARHWA: A new chapter in holistic healthcare began today with the inauguration of the Ayurvedic Neuro Panchakarma Therapy Center at Pandey Piles Care, Nawada More. The center was formally opened by Adya Shankar Pandey, marking a significant step toward integrating traditional Ayurvedic practices with modern neuro-spinal care.

The facility will be led by Dr. Akshay Pandey, a specialist in joint and neuro-spine disorders. He will provide treatment through Ayurvedic Neuro Panchakarma Therapy, a system designed to address chronic pain and musculoskeletal conditions. Speaking at the event, Dr. Pandey highlighted the growing dependence of patients on painkillers for ailments such as slip disc, cervical complications, frozen shoulder, knee pain, hip pain, and migraine. He cautioned that while painkillers may offer temporary relief, they often prove harmful in the long run and fail to address the root cause of disease.

With the launch of this center, residents of Nawada More and surrounding areas now have access to specialized Ayurvedic therapies aimed at improving quality of life for patients suffering from chronic pain and neuro-spinal disorders. The initiative reflects a growing recognition of Ayurveda’s role in modern healthcare and its ability to complement conventional treatments.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Akshay Pandey explained that patients suffering from ailments such as slip disc, cervical problems, frozen shoulder, knee pain, hip pain, and migraine often rely solely on painkillers, which can be harmful to the body. He emphasized that many of these conditions are often labeled incurable, but Ayurvedic Neuro Panchakarma Therapy offers effective solutions for them.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by several distinguished guests, including Advocate Narendra Pandey, Santosh Dubey, Virendra Singh, Dr. Abhay Pandey, and Dr. Ankit Pandey. Their presence underscored the importance of community support in promoting traditional healthcare systems

The center is expected to serve as a hub for holistic healing, combining ancient wisdom with contemporary medical expertise to provide patients with sustainable, natural solutions for pain management and recovery.