OPD Appointment at HNB Govt Base Teaching Hospital (VCSGGMC), Srinagar Garhwal

Medically reviewed by Dr. Nikhil Singh
Last reviewed: 13 Jul 2026
Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna (HNB) Government Base Teaching Hospital is a 500-bed multi-speciality teaching hospital in Srinagar Garhwal, Pauri Garhwal district, Uttarakhand. It functions as the clinical training arm of Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali Government Institute of Medical Science and Research (VCSGGMC), an institute established in 2008. The hospital serves a large catchment area across the Pauri Garhwal and adjacent hill districts, and reportedly sees roughly 2,000 outpatients on a typical working day.
Because it is a state-government-funded institution, treatment here is heavily subsidised. OPD registration carries only a nominal charge, investigations and medicines dispensed through hospital counters are provided at government rates or free for eligible patients, and inpatient care under schemes such as Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY and Atal Ayushman Uttarakhand Yojana (AAUY) is available on a cashless basis for qualifying beneficiaries.
Registration and OPD fees at HNB Govt Base Teaching Hospital, VCSGGMC Srinagar
As a state medical college hospital, this facility does not follow private-hospital pricing. All tariffs are set by the Government of Uttarakhand and are subject to periodic revision.
- OPD registration fee — Nominal government-prescribed fee — confirm the current amount at the registration counter on the day of visit; the hospital's official sources do not publish a fixed figure online
- Emergency and casualty services — Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; no prior registration required for emergencies
- Investigations (pathology, radiology, CT, ) — Charged at government rates, which are substantially lower than private-sector tariffs; certain investigations are free for BPL and scheme-enrolled patients
- Medicines from hospital pharmacy — Dispensed at government-subsidised rates or free for eligible patients enrolled under PM-JAY or AAUY
Government schemes that help cover treatment
- Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY — Rs 5 lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary inpatient care. HNB Base Teaching Hospital is an empanelled facility under PM-JAY. Eligible families receive cashless, paperless treatment for more than 1,900 covered procedures. Present your PM-JAY/Ayushman card at the hospital's Ayushman help desk.
- Atal Ayushman Uttarakhand Yojana (AAUY) — State scheme covering all permanent resident families of Uttarakhand regardless of income level (BPL or APL). Provides Rs 5 lakh per family per year for hospitalisation. Enrol by visiting any Common Service Centre or an empanelled hospital helpdesk with Aadhaar and ration card/voter ID. Helpline: 104 or 18001805368.
- CGHS / ECHS — Central Government Health Scheme covers central government employees and pensioners; Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme covers defence veterans. Patients under these schemes should present their CGHS/ECHS card at the registration counter for applicable rates and reimbursement.
- BPL / Below-Poverty-Line exemption — Patients holding a valid BPL card from Uttarakhand are entitled to free or deeply subsidised treatment as per state government norms. Carry your BPL ration card to the registration counter.
Rates shown are as per the Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali Government Institute of Medical Science and Research — Official Website (2024) and are subject to periodic revision. Always verify the latest approved rates on the official source.
How to get an appointment at HNB Govt Base Teaching Hospital, VCSGGMC Srinagar
The hospital primarily operates a walk-in OPD system. Patients arrive at the outpatient complex, collect a registration token at the OPD registration counter, and are directed to the relevant department. The registration counter opens at 8:30 AM Monday to Saturday. Arriving early is advisable, particularly on Mondays and after public holidays, when patient volumes are higher.
For those who cannot travel to the hospital, the hospital is linked to the national e-Sanjeevani telemedicine service. Patients can register for a remote video consultation through www.esanjeevani.mohfw.gov.in or the eSanjeevani mobile app. The hospital's dedicated page for this service is listed at vcsgsrinagar.org/page/telemedicine-e-sanjeevani-opd. E-Sanjeevani consultations are free of charge and available Monday to Saturday, generally 9 AM to 6 PM, though availability of individual specialties may vary.
There is no indication on the hospital's official website that an independent online appointment-booking portal (such as the national ORS portal used by AIIMS and some central-government hospitals) is currently operational for this facility. Patients planning an in-person visit should proceed directly to the registration counter.
How long it takes to get seen
HNB Base Teaching Hospital receives approximately 2,000 OPD patients on an average working day. Wait times at the registration counter and in individual department queues can extend to one to two hours, particularly during peak seasons such as the Chardham Yatra period (April to June) when the region sees significantly higher footfall.
Arriving at or before 8:30 AM when the counters open reduces waiting time substantially. Patients travelling from distant locations — including nearby hill villages — are advised to plan for a full-day visit. Emergency cases bypass the OPD queue entirely and are attended to at the casualty department around the clock.
Specialty clinics within the OPD run Monday through Saturday with consultant physicians present on designated days, as listed in the official OPD schedule at vcsgsrinagar.org/page/opd-schedule. Patients seeking a specific consultant should verify the schedule before travelling.
What treatment costs and financial help is available
Being a state government medical college hospital, HNB Base Teaching Hospital charges only government-prescribed rates. OPD registration involves a nominal fee set by the state. Diagnostic procedures such as blood tests, CT scans, ultrasound, and pathology are available at government rates, which are a fraction of private-sector charges.
Patients enrolled under Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY or the state's Atal Ayushman Uttarakhand Yojana (AAUY) are entitled to cashless inpatient treatment for covered procedures. The hospital is listed as an empanelled government facility under PM-JAY. Beneficiaries should bring their Ayushman Golden Card and Aadhaar to the Ayushman help desk at the hospital before registration; the scheme covers over 1,900 surgical and medical procedures including cancer care, cardiac procedures, orthopaedics, paediatric surgery, and more.
Patients holding a BPL (Below Poverty Line) ration card from Uttarakhand are entitled to free or heavily subsidised treatment as per state norms. Central government employees and defence veterans covered under CGHS or ECHS should present their scheme card at the counter. For AAUY enrolment or card generation, patients may visit any Common Service Centre (CSC) or the helpdesk at any empanelled hospital with Aadhaar and proof of Uttarakhand residency.
Key departments at HNB Govt Base Teaching Hospital
The hospital runs OPD services Monday through Saturday across departments including: General Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, ENT (Ear Nose and Throat), Dermatology, Psychiatry, Pulmonology (Respiratory Medicine), Dentistry, and Radiodiagnosis.
The emergency department, ICU, operation theatres, blood bank, and round-the-clock pathology and pharmacy services are available within the hospital complex. For specialist departments or sub-specialties not listed in the routine OPD schedule, patients may be referred internally or to a higher centre.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to book in advance to visit the OPD at VCSGGMC Base Hospital Srinagar?
No prior booking is needed for the regular walk-in OPD. Patients arrive at the hospital, go to the OPD registration counter (which opens at 8:30 AM, Monday to Saturday), collect a token, and proceed to the relevant department. For those unable to travel, the hospital offers free remote consultations through the national e-Sanjeevani telemedicine portal at www.esanjeevani.mohfw.gov.in.
What documents should I carry to the OPD?
Carry a valid photo identity document such as Aadhaar card, voter ID, or any government-issued ID. If you hold an Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY card or an Atal Ayushman Uttarakhand Yojana Golden Card, bring it along with your Aadhaar for cashless inpatient care. BPL cardholders should carry their ration card. Patients with previous visit records, prescriptions, or diagnostic reports from other facilities should bring those as well.
Is treatment free at this hospital for Uttarakhand residents?
OPD consultation involves a small government-prescribed registration fee. Routine treatment at a government medical college hospital is heavily subsidised. Patients enrolled under Atal Ayushman Uttarakhand Yojana (AAUY) — which now covers all permanent resident families in Uttarakhand, not just BPL households — receive cashless inpatient care worth up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year for covered procedures. BPL cardholders and PM-JAY beneficiaries also receive free or deeply subsidised care under applicable scheme provisions.
Which schemes cover treatment at HNB Base Teaching Hospital?
The hospital is empanelled under Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY for cashless inpatient treatment. The Atal Ayushman Uttarakhand Yojana (AAUY), the state universal cover scheme, also applies at government hospitals in Uttarakhand. Central government employees may use CGHS entitlements, and ex-servicemen can use ECHS. For AAUY enrolment or Golden Card generation, visit any Common Service Centre or the Ayushman helpdesk at any empanelled hospital with Aadhaar and residence proof; helpline: 104.
What are the OPD hours and which days is the hospital open?
The OPD registration counter opens at 8:30 AM and OPD runs Monday through Saturday. Emergency and casualty services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Specific departments have assigned consultant days as listed on the official OPD schedule at vcsgsrinagar.org/page/opd-schedule — it is advisable to check this schedule before travelling to ensure the relevant specialist is available on your visit date.
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No prior booking is needed for the regular walk-in OPD. Patients arrive at the hospital, go to the OPD registration counter (which opens at 8:30 AM, Monday to Saturday), collect a token, and proceed to the relevant department. For those unable to travel, the hospital offers free remote consultations through the national e-Sanjeevani telemedicine portal at www.esanjeevani.mohfw.gov.in.
Carry a valid photo identity document such as Aadhaar card, voter ID, or any government-issued ID. If you hold an Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY card or an Atal Ayushman Uttarakhand Yojana Golden Card, bring it along with your Aadhaar for cashless inpatient care. BPL cardholders should carry their ration card. Patients with previous visit records, prescriptions, or diagnostic reports from other facilities should bring those as well.
OPD consultation involves a small government-prescribed registration fee. Routine treatment at a government medical college hospital is heavily subsidised. Patients enrolled under Atal Ayushman Uttarakhand Yojana (AAUY) — which now covers all permanent resident families in Uttarakhand, not just BPL households — receive cashless inpatient care worth up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year for covered procedures. BPL cardholders and PM-JAY beneficiaries also receive free or deeply subsidised care under applicable scheme provisions.
The hospital is empanelled under Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY for cashless inpatient treatment. The Atal Ayushman Uttarakhand Yojana (AAUY), the state universal cover scheme, also applies at government hospitals in Uttarakhand. Central government employees may use CGHS entitlements, and ex-servicemen can use ECHS. For AAUY enrolment or Golden Card generation, visit any Common Service Centre or the Ayushman helpdesk at any empanelled hospital with Aadhaar and residence proof; helpline: 104.
The OPD registration counter opens at 8:30 AM and OPD runs Monday through Saturday. Emergency and casualty services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Specific departments have assigned consultant days as listed on the official OPD schedule at vcsgsrinagar.org/page/opd-schedule — it is advisable to check this schedule before travelling to ensure the relevant specialist is available on your visit date.
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Written by Dr. Nikhil Singh
Last reviewed: 13 July 2026
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