World Homoeopathy Day 2026: Global Experts Convene in London, Spotlight on Dr. Vikas Singhal Chandigarh for case of Bone Infections
At World Homoeopathy Day 2026 in London, global experts highlighted integrative medicine, with Dr. Vikas Singhal showcasing evidence-based homeopathic treatment for complex bone infections, drawing international recognition and clinical interest.
World Homoeopathy Day 2026: Global Experts Convene in London, Spotlight on Dr. Vikas Singhal Chandigarh for case of Bone Infections
London, United Kingdom: Marking the 271st birth anniversary of Samuel Hahnemann, the World Homoeopathy Day International Conference 2026 brought together a diverse global community of practitioners, researchers, and academicians to explore the future of integrative medicine. The event, jointly organized by London College of Homoeopathy and the Homoeopathic Medical Association of India, highlighted growing international interest in complementary healthcare systems.
The conference opened with a prestigious ceremony at the House of Lords, symbolizing rising institutional engagement with homoeopathy. Scientific sessions followed at the Radisson Hotel Heathrow London, where experts engaged in discussions on complex medical challenges and evolving treatment strategies.
Focus on Rheumatology and Bone Infections
A key highlight of the conference was the Rheumatology Scientific Session, where Dr. Vikas Singhal presented an in-depth analysis of homoeopathic approaches to bone infections, particularly Osteomyelitis of long bones.
Addressing the limitations of conventional treatment methods often involving prolonged antibiotic use and surgical intervention
After failure of antibiotics aur so called anti microbial resistance Dr. Singhal proposed a patient-centric, individualized model of care. He emphasized that homoeopathy focuses on restoring systemic balance rather than merely suppressing symptoms, aiming to enhance the body’s natural healing response.
Evidence-Driven Insights and Case Studies
Dr. Vikas Singhal supported his approach with clinical case studies involving chronic and recurrent bone infections. According to his findings, patients experienced reductions in inflammation and pain, improved mobility, and gradual recovery without significant side effects. He stressed that individualized remedy selection was key to preventing recurrence and ensuring long-term outcomes.
One particularly notable case which has been published in European journals of medical sciences, involved Osteomyelitis complicated by a bone tuberculosis. The case demonstrated measurable improvements in pain levels and joint function, drawing attention from attending experts for its relevance in managing complex bone infection disorders.
Recognition from Global Experts
The session was chaired by Dr. Jaynay, who commended the scientific rigor and clinical relevance of the presentation by Dr. Vikas Singhal. She underscored the importance of evidence-based documentation in strengthening the global standing of integrative medicine. She further announced about a new book being written on integrative healthcare by Dr Vikas Singhal Chandigarh India.
The inauguration also saw the presence of key dignitaries, including representatives linked to King Charles III London, United Kingdom highlighting growing recognition of alternative medical systems in addressing modern healthcare challenges.
Expanding Global Dialogue
The conference featured six scientific sessions with around 20 international speakers discussing topics ranging from rare diseases to integrative treatment models. Experts, including Dr. Gary Smyth, Monica Race, Dr. Girish gupta, Dr R k bhatia and many others called for greater inclusion of homoeopathy in national healthcare systems such as the National Health Service.
In addition to academic sessions, the event hosted a convocation ceremony led by Dr. Sandeep Kaila and Dr. Saurav Arora, where students from Turkey were inducted into the profession after taking the traditional oath.
Strengthening the Future of Integrative Medicine
As the conference concluded, participants emphasized the importance of international collaboration, research, and knowledge-sharing in advancing homoeopathy’s role in global healthcare.
Dr. Vikas Singhal’s presentation stood out as a significant contribution, offering fresh clinical perspectives on managing complex bone infections. The event overall reinforced the growing relevance of integrative approaches in addressing modern medical challenges while fostering a unified global homoeopathic community.