
Book Release- “Principles & Practice Part 2: Advancing Frontiers”
A tribute to Dr. M.L. Dhawale! On 20th April 2025, we proudly launched the long-awaited publication ‘Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy Part II: Advancing Frontiers’, which was
Established in 1987, Dr. M. L. Dhawale Memorial Trust (MLDT) has always cared for the marginalized. Be that a poor patient, deprived peasant, destitute woman or a penniless student; MLDT is always there with extended arms. Starting with looking after patients under the blue sky to one rural clinic to a spread of 6 Centers, 3 hospitals, 8 urban clinics, 3 rural clinics, and 1 mobile medical clinic which provide holistic medical care with Homoeopathy as the mainstay treatment. MLDT’s footprint reaches around more than 1.5 lakhs patients every year
Apart from providing the much needed holistic medical care, we are also known for holistic community development- Providing antenatal care and institutional delivery to ensure healthy mothers & babies; providing livelihood opportunities, to make them financially independent; providing quality education to students to ensure better career prospects. Read More
to more than 200,000 patients per year
Strong legacy of 30 years
Mental health OPD services, Inpatient care, Promoting mental health in community, psychometric and neuropsychological Investigations and rehabilitation.
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Homoeopathic intervention in acute and chronic pulmonary illnesses in OPD, IPD, ICU and NICU, Digital X-ray, Pulmonary function tests.
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The research department has been one of the most active departments and the recognition accorded by the department of AYUSH gave it a further fillip.
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Creation of a rich data base through web-based Medical Informatics software of more than a lakh homoeopathic patients.
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A tribute to Dr. M.L. Dhawale! On 20th April 2025, we proudly launched the long-awaited publication ‘Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy Part II: Advancing Frontiers’, which was

10th Nov 2024, Dhawale Trust Hospital, Palghar got recognition for quality improvement from IMC Ramkrishna Bajaj award for sharing best

To promote tribal culture, a Ranbhaji (Tribal Wild Vegetables) festival was organized. The visitors were treated to hitherto unknown raw
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