July 18, 2026
Dr. Nikhil Singh

GB Pant Hospital (GIPMER) OPD Appointment: A Patient Guide

GB Pant Hospital (GIPMER) OPD Appointment: A Patient Guide
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Medically reviewed by Dr. Nikhil Singh

Last reviewed: 18 Jul 2026

Govind Ballabh Pant Institute of Medical Education and Research (GIPMER), widely known as GB Pant Hospital, is a government-run tertiary care institution in New Delhi established in 1964. Located at 1 Jawaharlal Nehru Marg near Raj Ghat, it functions under the Delhi government's Department of Health and Family Welfare. The hospital has around 714 beds and sees approximately three lakh outpatient visits each year. It is particularly known for its departments of Cardiology, Neurology, Gastroenterology, and Psychiatry, and also offers postgraduate medical education.

OPD registration and consultation at GB Pant Hospital are provided free of charge. Walk-in registration is the standard route for most patients, with counters opening early in the morning on weekdays and Saturdays. An online OPD booking facility is available through the Delhi State Health Mission (DSHM) portal, though this channel is currently restricted to referred patients who carry a referral slip from another doctor or facility. Patients without a referral can attend in person at the registration counter.

Registration and OPD fees at GB Pant Hospital (GIPMER)

As a Delhi government hospital, OPD services at GIPMER are heavily subsidised. The registration and consultation are free. Costs for specific diagnostic tests or procedures should be confirmed directly at the relevant hospital counter or on the official website gbpant.delhi.gov.in, as these may be revised periodically.

  • OPD registration fee — Free of charge (Rs 0)
  • Doctor consultation fee — Free of charge
  • OPD pharmacy — Medicines dispensed at subsidised government rates
  • OPD laboratory investigations — Available; confirm current charges at the OPD laboratory counter

Government schemes that help cover treatment at GB Pant Hospital

Scheme eligibility and coverage limits are set by the respective authorities (NHA for PM-JAY, Delhi government for DAK and DGEHS, Ministry of Health for CGHS). Always carry your scheme card or Ayushman card when visiting the hospital.

  • Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY — Rs 5 lakh per family per year for hospitalisation; Delhi joined PM-JAY in April 2025. As a public hospital at Community Health Centre level and above, GIPMER is deemed empanelled under PM-JAY. Eligible beneficiaries can receive cashless inpatient treatment.
  • Delhi Arogya Kosh (DAK) — Financial assistance up to Rs 5 lakh for needy patients undergoing treatment in Delhi government or central government hospitals. GIPMER, being a Delhi government hospital, is covered. Patients apply through the hospital's social welfare office.
  • Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) — Central government employees and pensioners enrolled in CGHS can avail treatment at government hospitals such as GIPMER. Confirm current empanelment status at cghs.mohfw.gov.in or with the CGHS Delhi office.
  • BPL / below-poverty-line provisions — Patients holding a BPL card issued by the Delhi government may be eligible for additional fee waivers and priority access to scheme benefits. Enquire at the hospital's social welfare or medical superintendent's office.
  • DGEHS (Delhi Government Employees Health Scheme) — Delhi state government employees are covered under DGEHS, which extends to government hospitals including GIPMER.

Rates shown are as per the Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital — Official Website (2025) and are subject to periodic revision. Always verify the latest approved rates on the official source.

How to get an appointment at GB Pant Hospital (GIPMER)

The standard route is a walk-in visit to the registration counter. Patients should arrive at the OPD registration area early in the morning. The registration counter opens at 7:30 AM Monday through Friday. New patient registration (for first-time visitors or those without an existing OPD card) is accepted from 7:30 AM to 12:00 noon on weekdays. Old registrations (returning patients with an existing card) are accepted from 7:30 AM to 11:00 AM on weekdays. On Saturdays, the counter handles both new and old registrations from 7:30 AM to 11:00 AM. The hospital is closed for OPD on Sundays and all gazetted public holidays.

Patients should carry a valid photo identity document (Aadhaar card, voter ID, or any government-issued ID). A new OPD card is issued at the counter, and a token number is assigned for the relevant department. Patients then wait in the department's waiting area to be called in turn.

An online booking option exists through the Delhi State Health Mission portal at dshm.delhi.gov.in. However, this online channel is currently available only for referred patients — that is, patients who carry a referral slip from another doctor or health facility. Walk-in patients without a referral must register in person at the counter. The national ORS portal (ors.gov.in) is a framework linking several government hospitals for online appointments; patients may check that portal to see whether GB Pant Hospital's slots are listed there as well.

How long it takes to get seen

GB Pant Hospital is a high-volume tertiary care institution handling roughly three lakh outpatient visits annually. OPD clinics run from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM on weekdays and 8:00 AM to 12:00 noon on Saturdays. Special afternoon clinics in select departments run from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM on weekdays.

Waiting times vary significantly by department and the day of the week. Departments such as Cardiology, Neurology, and Gastroenterology — which draw referrals from across Delhi and neighbouring states — tend to have longer queues. Arriving at or shortly after 7:30 AM when the registration counter opens gives patients the quality chance of receiving an early token and being seen within the same morning session.

Patients who arrive later in the morning may find that tokens for high-demand departments are exhausted for that day. In that case, they will need to return on a subsequent working day. It is advisable to call the hospital helpline at 011-23234242 beforehand to understand current queue conditions for specific departments.

What treatment costs and financial help is available

OPD registration and consultation at GIPMER carry no charge. Medicines dispensed from the OPD pharmacy are available at subsidised government rates. Charges for laboratory investigations or diagnostic procedures, if any, should be confirmed at the respective counter, as they are set by government schedule and can change.

For inpatient treatment, patients eligible for Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY can receive cashless hospitalisation up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year. Delhi joined the PM-JAY scheme in April 2025, and all public hospitals at or above the Community Health Centre level — including GIPMER — are deemed empanelled under the scheme by policy.

The Delhi Arogya Kosh (DAK) is a separate Delhi government fund offering financial assistance up to Rs 5 lakh per patient for those who cannot afford treatment costs at Delhi government or central government hospitals. Applications are processed through the hospital's social welfare office. Central government employees covered under CGHS, and Delhi state government employees under DGEHS, can also avail themselves of treatment at GIPMER under their respective scheme entitlements. BPL cardholders should inquire at the medical superintendent's office about applicable waivers.

Key departments at GB Pant Hospital

GB Pant Hospital (GIPMER) is known primarily as a referral centre for Heart, Brain, and Gastrointestinal disorders. The hospital's OPD covers a wide range of specialties including: Cardiology, Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Gastroenterology, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Psychiatry, General Medicine, Pediatrics, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Dermatology, ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat), Ophthalmology, Nephrology, Urology, Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, and Radiology.

Special clinics within these departments include a Pacemaker Clinic, a Liver Transplant Clinic, and an Epilepsy Clinic, among others. A department-wise OPD schedule is published on the official hospital website at gbpant.delhi.gov.in. Patients should check the schedule for the specific day their department holds its clinic, as some specialty clinics run on designated days of the week rather than daily.

  • Cardiology and Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
  • Neurology and Neurosurgery
  • Gastroenterology and Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • Psychiatry
  • General Medicine and Pediatrics
  • Gynecology and Obstetrics
  • Dermatology, ENT, and Ophthalmology
  • Nephrology and Urology

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a referral to visit GB Pant Hospital OPD?

No referral is required to walk in and register at the OPD counter. Any patient can arrive at the registration counter from 7:30 AM on a working day and obtain a token. A referral is only required if you wish to use the online booking facility on the DSHM portal (dshm.delhi.gov.in), which currently accepts online registrations only for referred patients.

What is the OPD registration fee at GB Pant Hospital?

OPD registration and doctor consultation are free of charge. The hospital is a Delhi government institution and does not levy a registration fee for walk-in OPD patients.

Can I book an OPD appointment at GB Pant Hospital online?

An online booking facility is available through the Delhi State Health Mission portal at dshm.delhi.gov.in, but it is currently restricted to referred patients carrying a valid referral slip. Patients without a referral must register in person at the OPD counter. You may also check the national ORS portal (ors.gov.in) to see whether online slots are listed for this hospital.

What documents should I bring for OPD registration?

Carry a valid government-issued photo identity document such as an Aadhaar card or voter ID. If you are a returning patient, bring your existing OPD card. If you are covered under a government health scheme (PM-JAY, DAK, CGHS, or DGEHS), bring your scheme card or Ayushman card to avail cashless or subsidised benefits.

Is GB Pant Hospital covered under Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY?

Yes. Delhi joined the Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY scheme in April 2025. Under the scheme's empanelment policy, all public hospitals at the Community Health Centre level and above — including GIPMER — are deemed empanelled. Eligible beneficiaries can receive cashless inpatient treatment up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year. OPD visits are not covered under PM-JAY; the coverage applies to hospitalisation.

What is the Delhi Arogya Kosh and who qualifies?

The Delhi Arogya Kosh (DAK) is a registered society under the Delhi government that provides financial assistance up to Rs 5 lakh to patients who cannot afford treatment costs while receiving care at a Delhi government, central government, or autonomous government hospital. GIPMER qualifies as a covered institution. Patients or their families can apply through the hospital's social welfare or medical superintendent's office with proof of identity, income, and the treating doctor's certificate.

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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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No referral is required to walk in and register at the OPD counter. Any patient can arrive at the registration counter from 7:30 AM on a working day and obtain a token. A referral is only required if you wish to use the online booking facility on the DSHM portal (dshm.delhi.gov.in), which currently accepts online registrations only for referred patients.

OPD registration and doctor consultation are free of charge. The hospital is a Delhi government institution and does not levy a registration fee for walk-in OPD patients.

An online booking facility is available through the Delhi State Health Mission portal at dshm.delhi.gov.in, but it is currently restricted to referred patients carrying a valid referral slip. Patients without a referral must register in person at the OPD counter. You may also check the national ORS portal (ors.gov.in) to see whether online slots are listed for this hospital.

Carry a valid government-issued photo identity document such as an Aadhaar card or voter ID. If you are a returning patient, bring your existing OPD card. If you are covered under a government health scheme (PM-JAY, DAK, CGHS, or DGEHS), bring your scheme card or Ayushman card to avail cashless or subsidised benefits.

Yes. Delhi joined the Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY scheme in April 2025. Under the scheme's empanelment policy, all public hospitals at the Community Health Centre level and above — including GIPMER — are deemed empanelled. Eligible beneficiaries can receive cashless inpatient treatment up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year. OPD visits are not covered under PM-JAY; the coverage applies to hospitalisation.

The Delhi Arogya Kosh (DAK) is a registered society under the Delhi government that provides financial assistance up to Rs 5 lakh to patients who cannot afford treatment costs while receiving care at a Delhi government, central government, or autonomous government hospital. GIPMER qualifies as a covered institution. Patients or their families can apply through the hospital's social welfare or medical superintendent's office with proof of identity, income, and the treating doctor's certificate.

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