July 4, 2026
Dr. Nikhil Singh

ESIC Medical College and Hospital Faridabad: OPD Appointment Guide

ESIC Medical College and Hospital Faridabad: OPD Appointment Guide
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Medically reviewed by Dr. Nikhil Singh

Last reviewed: 4 Jul 2026

ESIC Medical College and Hospital, Faridabad is a 1,150-bed multi-specialty tertiary care facility operating under the Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC), Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India. Located on NH-3, New Industrial Town, Faridabad, Haryana, it handles approximately 2,000 to 2,500 outpatient visits daily across departments ranging from general medicine to cardiology, nephrology, oncology, and neurosurgery.

The hospital primarily serves workers and their families enrolled under the Employees' State Insurance (ESI) scheme, for whom medical care — including OPD consultation, diagnostics, medicines, and hospitalisation — is provided without charge at the point of care. The hospital also functions as a tertiary referral hub for the wider network of ESI dispensaries across Haryana, and it accepts patients under PM-JAY and the Chirayu Ayushman Haryana scheme for inpatient and surgical care where the hospital is empanelled.

Registration and OPD fees at ESIC Medical College and Hospital Faridabad

ESIC is a central government scheme; its benefit structure is set at the national level. The figures above reflect the scheme's established entitlements. For the current nominal counter registration fee applicable to non-ESI walk-in patients, verify directly with the hospital.

  • OPD consultation — ESI insured persons and enrolled dependents — No charge. Insured Persons (IPs) and their declared dependents receive OPD consultation, investigations, medicines, and dressings free of cost on presentation of a valid ESI Pehchan Card and a referral-cum-treatment slip from the attached ESI dispensary.
  • OPD registration counter fee — general (non-ESI) patients — A nominal OPD registration fee applies. Confirm the current amount at the registration counter or the hospital's official portal before visiting, as it is subject to revision by ESIC.
  • Diagnostics and investigations — ESI beneficiaries — Covered at no additional cost as part of the ESI medical benefit entitlement. Includes pathology, radiology (X-ray, , CT, ), and blood services.
  • Inpatient and surgical treatment — ESI beneficiaries — Fully covered under the ESI scheme. No out-of-pocket payment for surgeries, ICU care, or hospitalisation for eligible insured persons and dependents.

Government schemes that help cover treatment

PM-JAY and Chirayu Haryana cover inpatient and surgical procedures, not routine OPD consultations. ESI scheme beneficiaries should continue to use their ESI entitlements, which are broader and include OPD care.

  • Employees' State Insurance (ESI) Scheme — Comprehensive cashless cover — OPD, medicines, diagnostics, hospitalisation, surgery — for workers contributing to ESIC and their enrolled dependents. Present ESI Pehchan Card and IP (Insurance Person) number.
  • Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY — Rs 5 lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary inpatient care. ESIC has entered a convergence agreement with the National Health Authority under which ESIC beneficiaries may access PM-JAY empanelled hospitals and PM-JAY beneficiaries may access ESIC hospitals. Verify current empanelment status at beneficiaryhospital.nha.gov.in before travelling.
  • Chirayu Ayushman Haryana — Haryana's state extension of PM-JAY, providing cashless hospitalisation of up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year for Haryana residents with a Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) whose annual family income is up to Rs 6 lakh. Families earning up to Rs 1.8 lakh are enrolled free; others pay a nominal annual premium. Treatment is valid across empanelled government and private hospitals. Check eligibility and hospital empanelment at ayushmanbharat.haryana.gov.in.
  • Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) — Central government employees and pensioners covered under CGHS may access ESIC facilities where a CGHS–ESIC tie-up exists. Verify the current arrangement at cghs.gov.in or at the hospital's medical superintendent's office.

Rates shown are as per the ESIC Medical College and Hospital, Faridabad — Official Website (2026) and are subject to periodic revision. Always verify the latest approved rates on the official source.

How to get an appointment at ESIC Medical College and Hospital Faridabad

ESI insured persons and their dependents follow a two-step pathway. First, visit your attached ESI dispensary (the primary care unit linked to your employer's ESI registration). The dispensary doctor will issue a referral-cum-treatment slip specifying the department. Bring this slip, your ESI Pehchan Card, and a government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, or driving licence) to the hospital's OPD registration counter on the same or specified date.

Registration at the counter is open from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm, Monday to Friday, and 9:00 am to 1:00 pm on Saturdays. Arrive early — the hospital sees up to 2,500 patients on busy days, and the morning window fills quickly. Present your documents at the registration desk, collect a registration slip with a queue number, and proceed to the relevant OPD department.

For scheduled follow-up appointments, ESI beneficiaries can use the ESIC Health Connect mobile application (available on Google Play and the App Store). Log in with your IP (Insurance Person) number and registered mobile number, select the department, choose a date and time slot, and confirm. A reference number is sent to your phone. On the appointment day, arrive 15 minutes early and present the reference number at the counter for priority check-in — this avoids the general walk-in queue. The app also allows cancellations and rescheduling.

If you are not an ESI beneficiary but hold a PM-JAY or Chirayu Haryana card and require inpatient or surgical treatment, approach the hospital's Ayushman Bharat helpdesk (located within the OPD block) with your health card and Aadhaar. The hospital will verify empanelment status and initiate a pre-authorisation request for covered procedures.

How long it takes to get seen

OPD consultation timings run from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm on weekdays and 9:00 am to 1:00 pm on Saturdays. The hospital is closed on Sundays and national holidays, though the casualty (emergency) department functions round the clock.

Walk-in waiting times vary substantially by day of the week and specialty. General medicine, paediatrics, and orthopaedics typically draw the largest volumes, and patients arriving after 10:30 am on these high-footfall days may experience waits of two to three hours before consultation. Super-specialty departments — cardiology, nephrology, neurosurgery, oncology — generally have shorter walk-in queues but may require a prior referral and may run specific OPD days on a rotating schedule; confirm the department's current schedule at the registration desk or by calling the hospital.

Patients who book through the ESIC Health Connect app and check in on time are served ahead of the general walk-in queue in the same department. For non-emergency specialist care, booking via the app the previous day is a practical way to shorten the wait.

For investigations such as CT, MRI, or ultrasound, a separate appointment is typically needed after the doctor writes a requisition; turnaround depends on current machine availability and should be confirmed at the diagnostic registration desk on the day.

What treatment costs and financial help

For ESI insured persons and their enrolled dependents, the cost of OPD consultation, medicines from the hospital dispensary, all standard investigations, surgical procedures, and hospitalisation is borne entirely by the ESI scheme. There is no billing counter for this group at the point of care. Workers whose employer deducts ESI contributions from their salary are automatically covered; their spouse, children, and dependent parents are also entitled to the same medical benefits once declared to ESIC.

Haryana residents who are not ESI beneficiaries but hold an Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY or Chirayu Ayushman Haryana card can access cashless inpatient and surgical treatment under those schemes at this hospital, subject to current empanelment and pre-authorisation. The cover is Rs 5 lakh per family per year on a floater basis and spans most secondary and tertiary care procedures including surgery, daycare treatments, medicines during admission, pre-hospitalisation investigations up to three days prior, and post-discharge medicines for up to fifteen days.

Non-beneficiary outpatients (patients with no ESI, PM-JAY, or Chirayu card) pay a nominal OPD registration fee at the counter. Treatment charges for this category are set by ESIC and are substantially lower than private hospital rates; confirm current amounts at the hospital before your visit as they are subject to periodic revision. For any patient who falls below the poverty line, a written request to the medical superintendent's office may result in a waiver or reduction — this provision exists within ESIC's policy framework though the process should be confirmed at the hospital directly.

Key departments at ESIC Medical College and Hospital Faridabad

The hospital runs more than 40 clinical and pre-clinical departments. Core OPD departments include General Medicine, General Surgery, Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Orthopaedics, ENT, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Dental, and Respiratory Medicine.

Super-specialty services are available in Cardiology and Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Nephrology (including a regional centre), Medical and Surgical Oncology, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Urology and Genito-Urinary Surgery, Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Immunology and Rheumatology, Plastic Surgery, and Reproductive Medicine. The hospital houses a dedicated 40-bed Cardiac Centre with a catheterisation laboratory.

Specialist diagnostic services include MRI, , colour Doppler ultrasound, mammography, fluoroscopy, X-ray, and a central laboratory with blood component facility and apheresis. The hospital also operates a Bone Marrow Transplant unit and a state-level genetic diagnostic laboratory. Intensive care is available through ICU, CCU, HDU, SICU, NICU, PICU, and RICU beds.

Frequently Asked Questions

I am an ESI-insured worker. Do I need a referral from a dispensary to use the OPD, or can I walk in directly?

For specialist and super-specialist OPD at ESIC Medical College and Hospital Faridabad, a referral-cum-treatment slip from your attached ESI dispensary is the standard requirement. Carrying this slip along with your ESI Pehchan Card will allow the registration counter to verify your entitlement and direct you to the correct department. For accident and emergency cases, you can approach the casualty directly at any time without a referral.

Can a family member who is not employed use this hospital under the ESI scheme?

Yes. A spouse, children, and dependent parents who have been declared to ESIC as dependents of an insured worker are entitled to the same medical benefits — OPD, investigations, medicines, hospitalisation, and surgery — at no cost. They should carry the insured worker's ESI Pehchan Card, the relevant dependent registration documentation, and a personal photo ID when visiting the hospital.

What documents should I carry when visiting the OPD?

ESI beneficiaries should bring: (1) ESI Pehchan Card (the biometric or laminated card issued by ESIC); (2) the referral-cum-treatment slip from the attached dispensary; and (3) a government-issued photo ID such as Aadhaar, Voter ID, or driving licence. If you are visiting for a follow-up, bring previous prescriptions and investigation reports. PM-JAY or Chirayu cardholders should carry their health card and Aadhaar for verification at the Ayushman Bharat helpdesk.

Does PM-JAY or the Chirayu Haryana scheme cover OPD visits at this hospital?

No. Both PM-JAY and the Chirayu Ayushman Haryana scheme are designed for inpatient hospitalisation and surgical procedures — they do not cover routine OPD consultations. Cashless coverage under these schemes activates when a patient is admitted for a covered procedure. For verification of current empanelment and covered treatment packages, check beneficiaryhospital.nha.gov.in or contact the hospital's Ayushman Bharat helpdesk.

Is the ESIC Health Connect app available for all ESI beneficiaries, or only for the insured worker?

The ESIC Health Connect app can be used by both the insured worker and for booking appointments on behalf of declared dependent family members. Log in using the IP (Insurance Person) number and the registered mobile number linked to the ESIC account. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple App Store.

What are the OPD timings and which days is the hospital closed?

OPD registration is open from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm and consultations run until 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday. On Saturdays, registration and consultations run in the morning session only (9:00 am to 1:00 pm). The hospital is closed for OPD on Sundays and public holidays; the casualty and emergency department functions 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read in this article.

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For specialist and super-specialist OPD at ESIC Medical College and Hospital Faridabad, a referral-cum-treatment slip from your attached ESI dispensary is the standard requirement. Carrying this slip along with your ESI Pehchan Card will allow the registration counter to verify your entitlement and direct you to the correct department. For accident and emergency cases, you can approach the casualty directly at any time without a referral.

Yes. A spouse, children, and dependent parents who have been declared to ESIC as dependents of an insured worker are entitled to the same medical benefits — OPD, investigations, medicines, hospitalisation, and surgery — at no cost. They should carry the insured worker's ESI Pehchan Card, the relevant dependent registration documentation, and a personal photo ID when visiting the hospital.

ESI beneficiaries should bring: (1) ESI Pehchan Card (the biometric or laminated card issued by ESIC); (2) the referral-cum-treatment slip from the attached dispensary; and (3) a government-issued photo ID such as Aadhaar, Voter ID, or driving licence. If you are visiting for a follow-up, bring previous prescriptions and investigation reports. PM-JAY or Chirayu cardholders should carry their health card and Aadhaar for verification at the Ayushman Bharat helpdesk.

No. Both PM-JAY and the Chirayu Ayushman Haryana scheme are designed for inpatient hospitalisation and surgical procedures — they do not cover routine OPD consultations. Cashless coverage under these schemes activates when a patient is admitted for a covered procedure. For verification of current empanelment and covered treatment packages, check beneficiaryhospital.nha.gov.in or contact the hospital's Ayushman Bharat helpdesk.

The ESIC Health Connect app can be used by both the insured worker and for booking appointments on behalf of declared dependent family members. Log in using the IP (Insurance Person) number and the registered mobile number linked to the ESIC account. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple App Store.

OPD registration is open from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm and consultations run until 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday. On Saturdays, registration and consultations run in the morning session only (9:00 am to 1:00 pm). The hospital is closed for OPD on Sundays and public holidays; the casualty and emergency department functions 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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