July 4, 2026
Dr. Nikhil Singh

Getting an OPD Appointment at LLRM Medical College (SVBP Hospital), Meerut

Getting an OPD Appointment at LLRM Medical College (SVBP Hospital), Meerut
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Medically reviewed by Dr. Nikhil Singh

Last reviewed: 4 Jul 2026

Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel (SVBP) Hospital, located on Garh Road about 8.5 kilometres from Meerut city centre, is the 1,200-bed teaching hospital attached to Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Medical College (LLRM Medical College). Established in 1966 and run by the Government of Uttar Pradesh, it offers outpatient and inpatient care across all major clinical specialties and super-specialties including Cardiology, Neurosurgery, and Endocrinology. The hospital handles a very high daily OPD volume, drawing patients from across western Uttar Pradesh.

Because SVBP Hospital is a government institution, treatment is heavily subsidised and largely free or near-free for patients who qualify under central or state health schemes. The OPD registration fee is a nominal counter charge. Patients eligible under Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY or Below Poverty Line (BPL) provisions can access inpatient care at little or no direct cost. This guide explains the registration process, timings, departments, and financial provisions so you can plan your visit with confidence.

Registration and OPD fees at SVBP Hospital (LLRM Medical College), Meerut

All fees are set by state government notification and are subject to revision. Verify current amounts at the hospital registration counter or the official LLRM Medical College website (llrmmedicalcollege.edu.in) before your visit.

  • OPD registration / token fee — A nominal fee is charged at the OPD registration counter. The exact amount is set by the Government of Uttar Pradesh and may be revised; confirm the current figure at the counter or on the hospital's official notice board before your visit.
  • OPD consultations — Consultations with doctors at the OPD are provided at government-subsidised rates. Patients registered under BPL or eligible state welfare categories may be fully exempt — ask at the registration counter for applicable waivers.
  • Investigations (pathology, radiology, etc.) — Diagnostic tests — blood work, X-rays, , — are available at the hospital's own laboratories at government rates, which are significantly lower than private facility charges.
  • Medicines (hospital pharmacy) — Essential medicines on the government essential drugs list are dispensed free or at highly subsidised rates through the hospital pharmacy for admitted patients; OPD patients may also be covered under the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Jan Aushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP) outlet if available on campus.
  • Emergency care — The emergency department operates around the clock and provides immediate care regardless of a patient's scheme eligibility. Stabilisation is not deferred for billing.

Government schemes that help cover treatment

  • Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY (national scheme) — Under Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY), all government hospitals at Community Health Centre level and above in states implementing the scheme are deemed empanelled. Uttar Pradesh implements PM-JAY. Eligible beneficiary families receive cashless, paperless hospitalisation coverage of up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary care. Carry your Ayushman card (or verify eligibility via the PM-JAY helpline 14555) and present it at the scheme facilitation desk at the hospital.
  • CGHS (Central Government Health Scheme) — Central government employees, pensioners, and dependants holding a valid CGHS card can avail OPD and inpatient services at SVBP Hospital as an empanelled government facility. Present your CGHS card at registration.
  • BPL / state welfare exemptions — Patients holding a valid Below Poverty Line (BPL) card or state-issued welfare certificate may be exempt from OPD charges and entitled to free medicines and investigations. Carry the relevant document and inform the registration counter staff at the time of registration.
  • ESIC (Employees' State Insurance Corporation) — Insured workers and their dependants under ESIC can access treatment at government-empanelled hospitals. Confirm current ESIC empanelment status for SVBP Hospital with your nearest ESIC branch office, as empanelment details are periodically updated.

Rates shown are as per the LLRM Medical College 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 LLRM Medical College (SVBP Hospital), Meerut

SVBP Hospital operates a walk-in OPD system. There is no dedicated online appointment portal specific to this hospital, and it does not appear on the national ORS (Online Registration System at ors.gov.in) portal at this time — verify this on the official website before your visit, as availability can change. For most patients, the process begins at the OPD registration counter on campus.

Arrive at the hospital early — ideally before 8:30 AM on weekdays — as tokens are issued on a first-come, first-served basis and the hospital receives a very high volume of patients daily. Carry valid identity proof (Aadhaar card is widely accepted), any previous medical records, prescriptions, or investigation reports relevant to your condition, and your scheme card (Ayushman, CGHS, or BPL certificate) if applicable.

At the OPD registration counter, you will provide basic details, pay the nominal registration fee, and receive a printed slip or token directing you to the relevant specialty OPD. For follow-up visits, retain your OPD slip number — it helps the department staff locate your earlier records faster.

The hospital is located at LLRM Medical College, Garh Road, Jai Bhim Nagar, Meerut — 250004. You can reach the hospital administration at 0121-2763647 or 0121-2760888 for queries before your visit.

How long it takes to get seen

SVBP Hospital is a large government tertiary referral centre and handles well over 5,000 OPD patients on a typical day. Waiting times at the registration counter and then at the specialty OPD window are therefore substantial. Patients commonly wait one to three hours from arrival to actual consultation, and longer during peak periods, seasonal illness surges, or on days following public holidays.

Arriving as close to the 8:00 AM OPD opening as possible gives you the quality chance of a shorter wait. Patients with more urgent conditions, very young children, elderly patients, or those with visible disability should inform registration staff, as hospitals typically have provisions for priority queuing.

For inpatient admission — if the treating doctor decides hospitalisation is needed — a separate admission process begins after the OPD consultation. Ward availability determines how quickly a bed is assigned; emergency cases follow a separate track through the 24-hour emergency department.

Patients needing repeat consultations or follow-up after investigations should ideally come on weekday mornings. Specialist clinics (Cardiology, Neurosurgery, Endocrinology) may have fixed session days; ask at the relevant OPD counter or call the hospital to confirm the schedule for your department before travelling.

What treatment costs and what financial help is available

Because SVBP Hospital is a government hospital run under the Government of Uttar Pradesh, the cost structure is fundamentally different from private facilities. The OPD registration charge is nominal. Consultations with doctors are provided at heavily subsidised rates. Investigations — blood tests, pathology, radiology, ECG, ultrasound — are available through the hospital's own diagnostic departments at government-fixed rates.

For patients who require hospitalisation, Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY is the most significant support available. Under this scheme, eligible families — identified primarily as economically weaker sections per the Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC) database — receive up to Rs 5 lakh of cashless treatment cover per family per year across thousands of empanelled government and private hospitals in India. As a government hospital at the tertiary level in a PM-JAY-implementing state, SVBP Hospital is deemed empanelled. Present your Ayushman card at the hospital's PM-JAY facilitation desk immediately after OPD registration if you plan to use this benefit.

Central government employees and pensioners with a CGHS card, and organised sector workers covered under ESIC, should declare their scheme status at registration. BPL cardholders are entitled to additional fee waivers and free medicines under state government orders — always carry and present your BPL card. If you are unsure of your eligibility for any scheme, the hospital's social welfare or patient facilitation desk can guide you.

Key departments at SVBP Hospital

SVBP Hospital offers OPD and inpatient services across all major clinical specialties. Confirmed departments include: General Medicine, General Surgery, Orthopedics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Cardiology, Neurosurgery, Endocrinology, Nephrology, Urology, Oncology, Dermatology, ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat), Ophthalmology, Radiology, Pathology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Community Medicine, and Forensic Medicine. The Ophthalmology department has an Eye Bank, LASER facility, a Retina clinic, a clinic, and a Pediatric Ophthalmology and low vision aid clinic. The hospital also maintains a blood bank.

For patients who have been referred from a district or community hospital for specialist care, SVBP Hospital functions as a tertiary referral centre for the western Uttar Pradesh region. Bring your referral letter along with all prior investigation reports, as this helps the treating specialist understand your case history without repeating tests that have already been done.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to book an OPD appointment online before visiting SVBP Hospital?

As of the information available, SVBP Hospital operates a walk-in OPD system; patients register at the counter on the day of visit. There is no confirmed dedicated online appointment portal for this hospital. Verify the current position on the official website (llrmmedicalcollege.edu.in) or by calling 0121-2763647 before your visit, as online facilities may be added over time.

What documents should I carry to the OPD?

Carry a valid photo identity proof (Aadhaar card is widely accepted), all previous medical records and investigation reports related to your condition, any referral letter if you have been sent by another hospital or doctor, and your scheme card — Ayushman Bharat card, CGHS card, BPL certificate, or ESIC card — whichever applies to you. Having these ready at the registration counter speeds up the process.

Is treatment at SVBP Hospital free for Ayushman Bharat card holders?

SVBP Hospital, as a government tertiary hospital in a state that implements PM-JAY, is deemed empanelled under Ayushman Bharat. Eligible beneficiaries can receive cashless inpatient treatment up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year under this scheme. Present your Ayushman card at the hospital's PM-JAY facilitation desk. OPD registration itself involves a small nominal fee that is standard across all patients, scheme or otherwise — confirm exact exemptions at the counter.

What are the OPD hours at SVBP Hospital?

OPD services at SVBP Hospital run from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM, seven days a week. The emergency department operates separately on a 24-hour basis. Arriving early — before 8:30 AM on working days — is advisable given the very high daily patient volume.

Can I get specialist care for Cardiology or Neurosurgery at this hospital?

Yes. SVBP Hospital has super-specialty services in Cardiology, Neurosurgery, and Endocrinology, in addition to all standard specialty OPDs. These clinics may run on fixed session days. Call the hospital or ask at the main OPD counter to confirm the specific schedule for the specialty you need before travelling.

What if I need emergency care outside OPD hours?

The hospital's emergency department is operational 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and handles acute and life-threatening conditions regardless of OPD hours or scheme eligibility at the point of entry. For medical emergencies, proceed directly to the emergency entrance on campus.

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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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As of the information available, SVBP Hospital operates a walk-in OPD system; patients register at the counter on the day of visit. There is no confirmed dedicated online appointment portal for this hospital. Verify the current position on the official website (llrmmedicalcollege.edu.in) or by calling 0121-2763647 before your visit, as online facilities may be added over time.

Carry a valid photo identity proof (Aadhaar card is widely accepted), all previous medical records and investigation reports related to your condition, any referral letter if you have been sent by another hospital or doctor, and your scheme card — Ayushman Bharat card, CGHS card, BPL certificate, or ESIC card — whichever applies to you. Having these ready at the registration counter speeds up the process.

SVBP Hospital, as a government tertiary hospital in a state that implements PM-JAY, is deemed empanelled under Ayushman Bharat. Eligible beneficiaries can receive cashless inpatient treatment up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year under this scheme. Present your Ayushman card at the hospital's PM-JAY facilitation desk. OPD registration itself involves a small nominal fee that is standard across all patients, scheme or otherwise — confirm exact exemptions at the counter.

OPD services at SVBP Hospital run from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM, seven days a week. The emergency department operates separately on a 24-hour basis. Arriving early — before 8:30 AM on working days — is advisable given the very high daily patient volume.

Yes. SVBP Hospital has super-specialty services in Cardiology, Neurosurgery, and Endocrinology, in addition to all standard specialty OPDs. These clinics may run on fixed session days. Call the hospital or ask at the main OPD counter to confirm the specific schedule for the specialty you need before travelling.

The hospital's emergency department is operational 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and handles acute and life-threatening conditions regardless of OPD hours or scheme eligibility at the point of entry. For medical emergencies, proceed directly to the emergency entrance on campus.

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