The Central Ayurveda Research Institute (CARI) in Bengaluru has achieved a major milestone by receiving ISO 15189:2022 accreditation for its clinical laboratory in biochemistry and haematology.
🔬 What the Accreditation Means
ISO 15189:2022 is an international standard for medical laboratories, ensuring accuracy, reliability, and safety in diagnostic testing.
This certification guarantees that patients receive precise and trustworthy test results, which are essential for correct diagnosis and treatment.
🏆 Key Achievement
CARI has become the first institute under the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) to receive this accreditation.
The recognition marks its transition from a basic NABL-certified lab to a fully accredited centre of excellence.
🧪 Laboratory Capabilities
The lab currently offers 50 NABL-accredited test parameters.
Services include:
Blood glucose and HbA1c
Liver and kidney function tests
Lipid and thyroid profiles
Complete blood counts and electrolyte analysis
📊 Scale of Operations
In 2025–26, the lab conducted over 1.52 lakh diagnostic tests.
It served more than 9,300 patients, with digital reporting systems improving accessibility and efficiency.
🗣️ Government & Expert Views
Union Ayush Minister Prataprao Jadhav said the accreditation ensures high-quality diagnostics and better health outcomes.
Ayush Secretary Rajesh Kotecha called it a landmark step in integrating modern diagnostics with traditional Ayurveda.
CCRAS Director General Rabinarayan Acharya noted that it strengthens research quality and scientific rigor in Ayurveda.
🌿 Why This Matters
The achievement strengthens the credibility of Ayush healthcare systems.
It supports the shift toward evidence-based Ayurveda, combining traditional practices with modern diagnostic standards.
It positions CARI as a leading institution for high-quality Ayurvedic research and patient care.

