About the Journal

Journal of Unani and Traditional Medicine (JUTM) is an open access, peer-reviewed quarterly publishing electronic journal. The journal serves as a vital bridge connecting academician, researchers, practitioners and scholars dedicated to advancing traditional healthcare systems, especially Unani Medicine through well-documented research, eperimentation, clinical observations, scholastic opinions and editorials. The journal is dedicated to advancement and propagation of evidence-based medicine across AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy) systems of medicine.

The operates on a fully open-access model, ensuring that valuable researches and quality publications are freely available to the global healthcare community. Under this model, the copyright holder grants the usage rights to others through an open license — specifically, the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial -No Derivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) — allowing immediate and free access to all published content. This license permits users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, link to, or crawl the full texts of articles for indexing, or use them as data for non-commercial purposes, provided proper attribution is given to the original author(s) and source, and no modifications or derivatives are made. This policy promotes the global visibility and presence of Unani and Traditional Medicines and facilitates the safe, ethical, and open exchange of clinical knowledge.

The journal welcomes submissions in various formats including:

  • Editorial
  • Original article
  • Review article
  • Case report & case series
  • Brief report
  • Commentary
  • Letters to editor
  • Systematic review & meta-analysis

Every submission undergoes a rigorous peer review process, evaluated by our national as well as international editorial board members and subject experts who ensure the highest standards of scientific quality and clinical relevance in compliance with ICMJE, COPE, WMA and GCP guidelines. JUTM embraces contributions from healthcare professionals worldwide, recognizing that diverse geographical and cultural perspectives enrich our understanding of traditional medicine systems.