Central Ayurveda Research Institute (CARI), Kolkata formerly known as National Research Institute of Ayurvedic Drug Development and Central Research Institute of Ayurveda which was earlier established as Regional Research Institute (Ay.) on 1971 at Jagannath Dutta Lane, Kolkata and then the Institute was shifted to Bidhannagar, Kolkata on 1997 in its own building. Govt. of West Bengal had provided 3 acres land in the most posh area of Kolkata (SEZ) for the present campus.
VISION
To develop an Institute as best Institute or Institute of Excellence into a dynamic, vibrant and model research organization for undertaking more and more coordinating joint research ventures, aiding and promoting research in Ayurveda.
To focus research on the need of masses with a view to emerging health requirement of India.
To attain global leadership in Ayurveda research for promotion of health, preventive / treatment management for lifestyle diseases and metabolic disorders.
To bring modern scientific knowledge, technology to validate Ayurveda in scientific manner for welfare of the ailing humanity.
To develop Institute as a Centre for excellence with healthy working environment in regards to GMP accredited pharmacy, certified clinical wing and state-of-art laboratories.
MANDATE
Development of safe, effective, affordable Ayurvedic drugs based on strengths of Ayurveda for National and global needs on scientific lines at par globally accepted norms.
Development of standards for identification, collection and storage practices of raw materials.
Development of quality control parameters and standardization of raw materials, extractives etc.
Development of suitable pharmaceutical dosage forms and drug delivery systems.
Development of standard operating procedures for various classical and investigational new drugs (IND).
Development of quality, stability parameters for various classical and investigational new drugs (IND) to facilitate their registration as traditional medicine under THMPD of European Union.
General Information
Fees for OPD registration (one time in a year): Rs. 5/-
For Senior Citizens (documents to be verified/ at the discretion of In-charge):
OPD Registration- Free
30% of the rate for all other services including investigations, bed charges and procedure / operation charges.
Research programme cases of the Council- exempted from all charges.
Patients belonging to below poverty line (BPL)
(Documents to be verified/ at the discretion of In-charge) –
Exempted from all charges: Free
OPD time Schedule
OPD registration for general patients: 10 a.m. – 12.30 p.m. Research Cases: as per time fixed by the concerned investigators : (10 a.m. – 5 p.m.).
Reporting for adverse Drug Reactions / Events: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
OPD day Schedule
General OPD: Daily (except 2nd Saturday, Sunday and Holidays) Geriatrics Health Care Clinic: Tuesday & Saturday (except 2nd Saturday).
Reporting Adverse Drug Reaction / Events: Daily (at PPC Room 35)
Ksharasutra Clinic for ano-rectal disease : Tuesday & Friday.
Flu line illness clinic : Daily 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.)
Facilities available at Hospital
Free consultation for treatment and support service
20 bed strength at IPD
In-house diet supply
All series of quality Ayurvedic medicines are available
Daily Panchakarma procedures
Ksharasutra operation (Plan)
Biochemistry, Pathology and Radiology test
Tie up for CGHS empanelled laboratory for special tests
Round the clock doctors and paramedical staff
24 x 7 security personnel
Visiting time at IPD
Morning : 11 a.m. – 11.30 a.m.
Evening : 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Speciality Clinic
Panchakarma Clinic
Ano-Rectal Clinic
General Health Care Clinic
Flu line illness
