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Health Benefits for Pregnant Mothers and Newborns through Supraja-AYUSH
The scheme aims to promote the health and well-being of pregnant women and newborns by providing Ayurvedic-based healthcare services and treatment.
States / UT: Uttarakhand
Nodal department: Ayush Department
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Categories: Health & Wellness, Women and Child
Sub-categories: Children’s health and immunization, Health care providers and access
Target beneficiaries: Individual
Tags: Newborn Child, Pregnant Mother, AYUSH, Health Benefits, Supraja
Details
The “Health Benefits for Pregnant Mothers and Newborns through Supraja-AYUSH” is implemented by the Ayush Department, Government of Uttarakhand. The scheme aims to promote the health and well-being of pregnant women and newborns by providing Ayurvedic-based healthcare services and treatment.
Benefits
- - Health benefits are provided to pregnant mothers and newborns through Ayurvedic treatment
- Medicines are dispensed as per the individual’s medical condition
- An OPD fee of ₹10/- per person is charged for availing the services
- Health benefits are provided to pregnant mothers and newborns through Ayurvedic treatment.
- Medicines are dispensed as per the individual’s medical condition.
- An OPD fee of ₹10/- per person is charged for availing the services.
Eligibility
- The beneficiary must be a pregnant woman or a newborn belonging to Uttarakhand.
Application Process
Offline
The beneficiaries can visit and register for treatment at any of the three Ayurvedic colleges (Ayurvedic University Campus, Rishikul, and Gurukul) in Uttarakhand to avail the benefits under the scheme.
Clarifications
Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).
- Who is eligible to avail benefits under this scheme?
- Pregnant women and newborns who are residents of Uttarakhand are eligible to avail the benefits under this scheme. <br>
- Where can beneficiaries avail treatment under this scheme?
- Beneficiaries can visit and register for treatment at any of the three Ayurvedic Colleges in Uttarakhand (Ayurvedic University Campus, Rishikul, and Gurukul). <br>
- Is there any fee for availing treatment under the scheme?
- Yes, a nominal OPD fee of ₹10 per person is charged for availing the services. <br>
- What type of treatment is provided under this scheme?
- The scheme offers Ayurvedic-based diagnosis, treatment, and care for pregnant women and newborns. <br>
- Are medicines provided under the scheme?
- Yes. Ayurvedic medicines are dispensed to beneficiaries based on their specific medical condition. <br>
Official links
References
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