India Free Healthcare Part 20: Master FAQ & Helplines

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Part 20: Master FAQ, Helplines & Document Checklist

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📋 Universal Document Checklist

Always carry these when visiting any government hospital:

  1. Aadhaar Card (Original + Photocopy)
  2. Ayushman Bharat Card (Golden Card) — if you have one
  3. State Health Insurance Card (BSKY / CMCHIS / Chiranjeevi / Swasthya Sathi)
  4. Ration Card (NFSA/SFSS) — for scheme eligibility
  5. Previous Medical Records — old prescriptions, test reports, discharge summaries
  6. Income Certificate / BPL Card — for financial assistance at tertiary hospitals
  7. Passport-size Photos (2 copies)
  8. Bank Passbook — for JSY/PMMVY cash incentives

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Can I go to any government hospital in any state?

Yes, for central government hospitals (AIIMS, PGIMER, JIPMER). For state hospitals, you can generally access OPD, but free medicine/diagnostic schemes may be restricted to state residents.

Q2: How do I find the nearest government hospital?

Google Maps → Search "government hospital near me." Or call 104 (National Health Helpline).

Q3: Do I need to pay anything at a government hospital?

  • OPD: Free or ₹2-10.
  • Emergency: Always free (by law).
  • Medicines: Free in states with drug schemes (Odisha, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Delhi).
  • Tests: Free in states with diagnostic schemes.
  • Surgery: Free at most government medical colleges.

Q4: I have depression. Where do I go?

  1. Call 14416 (Tele-MANAS) — 24/7, free, immediate counseling.
  2. Visit your nearest DMHP clinic at the District Hospital — free psychiatrist + medicines.
  3. For severe cases: NIMHANS Bengaluru or CIP Ranchi.

Q5: I have epilepsy. Where do I go?

  1. Visit the Neurology OPD at your nearest government medical college.
  2. Anti-epileptic drugs are available free at government hospital pharmacies.
  3. For drug-resistant epilepsy: NIMHANS or AIIMS for advanced evaluation.

Q6: I have bipolar disorder. What medicines can I get free?

  • Lithium, Valproate, Carbamazepine, Olanzapine, Risperidone — available at DMHP clinics and government hospital pharmacies.
  • Monitoring (Lithium levels, thyroid, kidney function) — free under NIDAN (Odisha) or at government hospital labs.

Q7: Can a private company employee use PM-JAY?

Only if your family is in the SECC 2011 database or you are 70+ years old. Income tax payers are generally NOT eligible. Use your employer's group health insurance instead.

Q8: How do I complain if a government hospital refuses treatment?

  • Central hospitals: Call the hospital's grievance cell or AIIMS helpline.
  • State hospitals: Call 104 or the state health department helpline.
  • PM-JAY complaints: Call 14555.

📞 Master Helpline Directory — All India

ServiceNumberHours
Emergency Ambulance10824/7
Maternal Ambulance10224/7
Unified Emergency11224/7
National Health Helpline10424/7
Ayushman Bharat (PM-JAY)1455524/7
Toll-Free PM-JAY1800-111-56524/7
Tele-MANAS (Mental Health)1441624/7
Poison Information1800-11-611724/7
iCall (TISS Counseling)9152987821Mon-Sat 8AM-10PM
Vandrevala Foundation1860-2662-34524/7
NIMHANS080-4611000724/7

🌐 Important Websites

ResourceURL
PM-JAY Portalpmjay.gov.in
Check PM-JAY Eligibilitybeneficiary.nha.gov.in
Find Empanelled Hospitalshospitals.pmjay.gov.in
Jan Aushadhijanaushadhi.gov.in
AIIMS New Delhiaiims.edu
NIMHANSnimhans.ac.in
Tele-MANAStelemanas.mohfw.gov.in
National Health Portalnhp.gov.in

📱 Apps to Download

  1. Ayushman Bharat App — Check eligibility, find hospitals.
  2. Jan Aushadhi Sugam — Find cheap generic medicine stores.
  3. AIIMS Bhubaneswar Swasthya — Book AIIMS OPD.
  4. Aarogya Setu — Health ID and records.
  5. mSeva / DigiLocker — Store health documents digitally.

Closing Note

India's public healthcare system is vast, complex, and often confusing — but it works. If you know where to go and which scheme to use, you can get world-class treatment for ₹0.

Remember these three rules:

  1. Start at a government hospital — OPD is free/₹10. Medicines are free. Tests are free.
  2. Use your Ayushman card — If eligible, cashless at 30,000+ hospitals.
  3. Jan Aushadhi — If the government pharmacy doesn't have your medicine, buy the generic at 90% off.

Stay healthy, stay informed.


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