With more people turning to traditional medicine, the country is working to strengthen the system. The Health Ministry has launched a new action plan and upgraded the National Centre for Traditional Medicine Services. These reforms aim to help the ancient healing tradition respond more effectively to rising health needs while safeguarding its cultural roots.
The traditional medicine hospital in Kawajangsa treats about 400 patients every day.
Most seek care for orthopaedic and neurological problems, sinusitis, and stomach-related illnesses.
Last year, over 200,000 people used traditional medicine services, accounting for 23 per cent of all patients nationwide.
However, only 11 Dungtshos currently provide these services.
To meet this growing demand, the Health Ministry is expanding services under the National Traditional Medicine Strategy and Action Plan.
