Monday, March 30, 2009

CLOVE

CLOVE

Fruits and herbs including rhubarb, pomegranate, mint and cloves could be used to develop new drugs for a range of human diseases, according to major new research. Scientists at Kings College London tested more than 8,000 natural chemicals taken from 240 plants most commonly used in Chinese medicine. They found almost two-thirds of the herbs contained chemicals which experts believe have the potential to be used as drugs to treat human diseases. Ginseng and rhubarb may be used to treat inflammation, while ginkgo and mint could potentially help control diabetes. Pomegranate and cloves could be used in treating HIV, because they contain a wide range of chemicals which could interfere with the way the virus attacks cells. Traditionally cloves have been used to treat flatulence, nausea and vomiting. In tropical Asia cloves have been given to treat such diverse infections as malaria, cholera and tuberculosis, as well as scabies. Traditional uses in America include treating worms, viruses, candida, various bacterial and protozoan infections. It is not safe to inhale cloves, however taken orally is fine provided you follow the RDA. It is recognized that rhubarb not only exercises a digestive action but it operates directly as a conveyer of bile salts. It can therefore be classed as a hepatic stimulant. Rhubarb performs its first digestive operation in the mouth by stimulating the taste buds with its pleasantly bitter flavor which gives a sense of cleansing out the oral cavity, preparing it to taste the coming food. When it reaches the stomach its digestive effects come into full play, causing an increase of the flow of gastric juice and inducing their movement, thus favoring the processing of the contents of the stomach. Besides stimulating the secretions from the liver which convey the bile salts, it assists the intestine in regulating the absorption of fats.


What is the most important information I should know about clove?
Clove is a commonly used flavoring agent and food product. Clove is also available as an herbal supplement. The information contained in this leaflet refers to the use of clove as an herbal supplement. When used as a food product, the benefits and potential side effects of clove may be less pronounced than when it is used as an herbal supplement.
Do not use clove without first talking to your doctor if you have a bleeding or blood clotting disorder, or if you are taking any medicines to prevent or treat a blood clotting disorder. Clove has been reported to affect blood clotting.
Clove has not been evaluated by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or purity. All potential risks and/or advantages of clove may not be known. Additionally, there are no regulated manufacturing standards in place for these compounds. There have been instances where herbal/health supplements have been sold which were contaminated with toxic metals or other drugs. Herbal/health supplements should be purchased from a reliable source to minimize the risk of contamination.
What is clove?
The use of clove in cultural and traditional settings may differ from concepts accepted by current Western medicine. When considering the use of herbal supplements, consultation with a primary health care professional is advisable. Additionally, consultation with a practitioner trained in the uses of herbal/health supplements may be beneficial, and coordination of treatment among all health care providers involved may be advantageous.
Clove is also known as Eugenia carylphyllata, caryophyllus, and eugenol.
Clove is a commonly used flavoring agent and food product. Clove is also available as an herbal supplement. The information contained in this leaflet refers to the use of clove as an herbal supplement. When used as a food product, the benefits and potential side effects of clove may be less pronounced than when it is used as an herbal supplement.
Clove has been used for the topical treatment of toothache. Clove has also been used for the common cold, cough, and inflammation of the mouth or throat.
Clove has not been evaluated by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or purity. All potential risks and/or advantages of clove may not be known. Additionally, there are no regulated manufacturing standards in place for these compounds. There have been instances where herbal/health supplements have been sold which were contaminated with toxic metals or other drugs. Herbal/health supplements should be purchased from a reliable source to minimize the risk of contamination.
Clove may also have uses other than those listed in this product guide.
Who should not take clove?
Do not use clove without first talking to your doctor if you have a bleeding or blood clotting disorder, or if you are taking any medicines to prevent or treat a blood clotting disorder. Clove has been reported to affect blood clotting.
Talk to your doctor before taking clove if you have any other medical conditions, if you take medicines or herbal/health supplements, or if you suffer from allergies (especially to plants). Clove may not be recommended in some situations.
Do not take clove supplements without first talking to your doctor if you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy. It is not known whether clove will harm an unborn baby. The amount of clove customarily used in foods is not reported to be problematic.

Do not take clove without first talking to your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. It is also not known whether clove will harm a nursing infant. The amount of clove customarily used in foods is not reported to be problematic.
There is no information available regarding the use of clove supplements by children. Do not give any herbal/health supplement to a child without first talking to the child's doctor.
How should I take clove?
The use of clove in cultural and traditional settings may differ from concepts accepted by current Western medicine. When considering the use of herbal supplements, consultation with a primary health care professional is advisable. Additionally, consultation with a practitioner trained in the uses of herbal/health supplements may be beneficial, and coordination of treatment among all health care providers involved may be advantageous.
If you choose to take clove, use it as directed on the package or as directed by your doctor, pharmacist, or other health care provider. Generally, is used topically.
Standardized extracts or oils of clove may provide a more reliable dose of the product.
Store clove as directed on the package. In general, clove should be protected from light and moisture.
What happens if I miss a dose?
No information is available regarding a missed dose of clove. Consult your doctor, pharmacist, or health care provider if you require further information.
What happens if I overdose?
Seek emergency medical attention.
Symptoms of a clove overdose have not been reported.
What should I avoid while taking clove?
There are no known restrictions on food, beverages, or activity while taking clove, unless otherwise directed by your health care provider.
What are the possible side effects of clove?
Although uncommon, allergic reactions to clove have been reported. Stop taking clove and seek emergency medical attention if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction including difficulty breathing; closing of your throat; swelling of your lips, tongue, or face; or hives.
Irritation of the skin and mucous membranes has been reported with the use of clove. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome.
What other drugs will affect clove?
Do not take clove without first talking to your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:
warfarin (Coumadin);
aspirin;
a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) including ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, Nuprin, others), naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn, Naprelan, Anaprox, others), ketoprofen (Orudis KT, Orudis), indomethacin (Indocin), etodolac (Lodine), nabumetone (Relafen), oxaprozin (Daypro), piroxicam (Feldene), sulindac (Clinoril), tolmetin (Tolectin), and others;
ardeparin (Normiflo);
dalteparin (Fragmin);
danaparoid (Orgaran);
enoxaparin (Lovenox); or
heparin.
Clove has been reported to affect blood clotting. You may not be able to take clove, or you may require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring while taking clove if you are taking any of the medicines listed above.
Drugs other than those listed here may also interact with clove or affect your condition. Talk to your doctor, pharmacist, or health care provider before taking any prescription or over-the-counter medicines or other herbal/health supplements.
Where can I get more information?
Your doctor, pharmacist, or health care provider may have more information about clove.

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Daily clove use discouraged because of DNA-altering risk
By Joe and Terry Graedon
The People's Pharmacy
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Question: I have been diagnosed with GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). My symptom is a gagging reflexive cough.
I have accidentally found out that I get relief from the chronic cough by sucking on dried cloves. This is the most comforting relief I have had from this condition in many years. When the cloves are soft, I usually eat them. I eat two to four a day. Are cloves safe to eat?
Answer: Cloves have been used as a spice for seasoning food for centuries, and they are generally recognized as safe for that use. Dentists have used clove oil topically for pain relief, and some Eastern medical traditions suggest that cloves can be helpful against heartburn and cough.
We would discourage you from eating cloves daily, as there are some disturbing data suggesting that an ingredient in clove oil (eugenol) may alter DNA (Mutagenesis, May 2006). Whether this would lead to cancer is unknown.
Q. My husband is very interested in the remedy with raisins and gin. He is really suffering with arthritis in both knees.
A. We have heard from many people who have found the gin-raisin remedy helpful. One wrote: "I have had both my hips replaced due to arthritis, and have been an avid golfer for more than 40 years. I thought I was going to need one of my hips redone this spring due to all the pain that has come back. A few days before my spring golf trip to Nevada in mid-March, I started taking the gin-and-raisin remedy.
"I used Fleischmann's Gin and dark raisins. I took seven a day in the morning and seven a day before going to bed.
"I have been pain-free ever since. I was in agony before. My pain was gone in 48 hours from the first day I tried it."
We are sending you our Guide to Home Remedies with the recipes for gin-raisins, Certo and grape juice, and other low-cost approaches to joint pain. Anyone who would like a copy, send $2 in check or money order with a long (No. 10), stamped (59 cents), self-addressed envelope to: Graedons' People's Pharmacy, No. R-1, P.O. Box 52027, Durham, NC 27717-2027.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

MOKSHA

MOKSHA
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What is the ultimate Spiritual Goal?
O chief among men, that firm man whom, surely, these afflict not, to whom pleasure and pain are same, is fit for realizing Immortality of the Self.

How does one achieve liberation?
Uttering ‘Tat’ without aiming at the fruits are the acts of sacrifice and austerity and the various acts of gift performed by the seekers of liberation.

How does one attain Moksha (salvation)?
He attains Peace into whom all desires enter as waters enter the ocean, which, filled, form all sides, remains unmoved, but not the `desirer of desires'.
The man attains peace who, abandoning all desires, moves about without longing, without the sense of `I-ness' and `my-ness'.

How is one freed from desires to reach the Supreme State?
Those men who constantly practice this teaching of Mine, full of faith and without cavilling, they too are freed from actions

What is the path of liberation (moksha)?
When the Seer beholds no agent other than the Guna-s and knows Him who is higher than the Guna-s, he attains to My Being.

How can one attain immortality?
The embodied-one, having crossed beyond these three Guna-s out of which the body is evolved, is freed from birth, death, decay and pain, and attains to Immortality

How does a mere mortal reach Godhood?
He who thus knows, in true light, My divine birth and action, having abandoned the body, he is not born again; he comes to me, O Arjuna.

Which is the surest way to achieve Knowledge Divine and Supreme Peace?
The man who is full of faith, who is devoted to It, and who has subdued the senses, obtains (this) `Knowledge’; and having obtained `Knowledge,’ ere long, he goes to the Supreme Peace.

What does Absolute Freedom consist of?
Absolute Freedom (to Brahmik Bliss) exists on all sides for those self-controlled ascetics, who are free from desire and anger, who have controlled their thoughts and who have realized the Self.
Shutting out (all) external contacts and fixing the gaze (as though) between the eye-brows, equalizing the outgoing and incoming breath moving within the nostrils With senses, mind and intellect (ever) controlled, having liberation as his Supreme Goal, free from desire, fear and anger - the sage is verily liberated for ever
Knowing Me as Enjoyer of sacrifices and austerities, the Great Lord of all worlds, the friend of all beings, he attains Peace.


Moksha or Liberation From Samsara
According to Hinduism the goal of human life is to be free or liberated from samsara, the repeated births and deaths. Such liberation is called moksha or mukti in Sanskrit. Buddhists call it nirvana. Moksha can be attained only through God-realization.
The different schools of Hindu philosophy hold differing views about how to attain moksha. Some believe that moksha can be achieved by people only after their death, others claim that it can be achieved even while they are alive.
Never does a man attain moksha by his own skill; by no means otherthan the grace of Siva, the dispeller of evil, is such an attainmentpossible. -- Paushkara Agama
In heaven there is no fear at all. Thou, O Death, art not there. Norin that place does the thought of growing old make one tremble.There, free from hunger and from thirst, and far from the reach ofsorrow, all rejoice and are glad. -- Yajur Veda
Only by a tranquil mind does one destroy all action, good or bad.Once the self is pacified, one abides in the Self and attains everlasting bliss. If the mind becomes as firmly established in Brahman as it is usually attached to the sense objects, who, then, will not be released from bondage? -- Yajur Veda
Moksha After Death
1. Salokya Mukti
In salokya-mukti the departed soul goes to ishta-loka (the abode of the Personal God, such as the abode of Vishnu), and stays there blissfully enjoying His presence. A person who has gone through rigorous ethical and moral disciplines followed by right knowledge, right action, non-attachment, and devotional meditation on the Personal God (Vishnu), becomes fit for release or moksha through Ishwara's loving grace.
2. Samipya or Sannidhya Mukti
In samipya or sannidhya-mukti the departed soul enjoys the bliss of extreme proximity to the Personal God. A person who has gone through rigorous ethical and moral disciplines followed by right knowledge, right action, non-attachment, and devotional meditation on the Personal God (Vishnu), becomes fit for release or moksha through Ishwara's loving grace.
3. Sarupya Mukti
In sarupya-mukti the departed soul acquires the form of the Personal God and enjoys intense bliss. A person who has gone through rigorous ethical and moral disciplines followed by right knowledge, right action, non-attachment, and devotional meditation on the Personal God (Vishnu), becomes fit for release or moksha through Ishwara's loving grace.
4. Sayujya Mukti
In sayujya-mukti the departed soul becomes blissfully absorbed in the Personal God. A person who has gone through rigorous ethical and moral disciplines followed by right knowledge, right action, non-attachment, and devotional meditation on the Personal God (Vishnu), becomes fit for release or moksha through Ishwara's loving grace.
5. Krama mukti or Avantara Mukti
Krama mukti or avantara mukti means liberation through stages.
A person who has intensely meditated on Saguna Brahman using the sacred sound symbol Aum or other prescribed methods of meditation goes to Brahma-loka after death. There he attains the knowledge of Nirguna Brahman. When the entire universe is dissolved at the end of the kalpa he becomes one with Brahman and is not born again. This is called krama-mukti or avantara-mukti.
6. Vishishtadvaita Moksha
Those who believe in this school believe that moksha means living blissfully in vaikuntha, which is the realm of the Personal God after the death of the devotee. A person who has attained moksha lives blissfully in vaikuntha in a spiritual body in the presence of God. He/she acquires many divine powers such as omniscience, etc., but unlike God he/she cannot create, sustain or dissolve the world. In spite of the exalted state the devotee has to remain subservient to God. They also believe that Karma Yoga and Jnana Yoga are only aids to Bhakti Yoga. One can be liberated from the bondage of samsara only through God's grace. They suggest that Bhakti Yoga practices are the only means of obtaining divine grace.
7. Purva- Mimamsa Mukti
Devotees achieve moksha through the right performance of rituals as prescribed by the Vedas. Some suggest that the liberated soul goes to heaven (after death) and enjoys heavenly bliss forever. Others suggest that moksha is a state devoid of the possibility of rebirth. You are free from pain and suffering. They do not consider moksha as a state of heavenly bliss.
8. Apavarga Mukti
Liberation or Apavarga is a separation from all qualities. Liberation is a state beyond pleasure, happiness, pain, or any experience whatsoever. It is achieved by cultivating ethical virtues and acquiring the right knowledge of reality. After liberation there is no rebirth.
Moksha Before Death
1. Jivan Mukti/ Videha Mukti
Some Hindus, especially those who follows the Advaita School of Philosophy believes that one can have liberation from samara even when alive. According to them, a spiritual aspirant has to first go through various moral and ethical practices, worship (upasana) of the Personal God, etc. These observances gradually purifiy his mind and make it ready for intense meditation on the Impersonal Divine Reality (Nirguna Brahman).
The intense meditation enables the devotees to attain a condition known as atmajnana or the knowledge of inner Divine Self. Atmajnana destroys the ignorance (avidya) that covers the knowledge of the Reality. As soon as his ignorance is annihilated, the person will be released and becomes a jivanmukta (one who has had jivanmukti).
After attaining jivanmukti a person can no longer think of himself or herself as an embodied being. The body and the rest of the world appears illusory to a jivanmukta. The illusory body will continue to exist as long as the prarabdha karma lasts. When the prarabdha is exhausted and the illusory body dies, the jivanmukta attains his disembodied release called videha-mukti.
2. Sadyomukti
Sadyomukti means "immediate release." Sandyomukti is another way of getting moksha for those who believe in jivan mukti. According to this view, a jivanmukta may totally lose interest in his illusory body immediately after attaining jivanmukti. As a result, his body drops off in a matter of days causing his sadyomukti.
It is also possible that after attaining atmajnana, these liberated souls can no longer identify with their bodies, which along with the rest of the world have become illusory and unreal. So for them, their bodies are not really there and attains sadyomukti.
3. Kaivalya Moksha
This form of moksha is suggested by the Sankhya School of Philosophy of Hinduism. They suggest that the soul or the spirit is purusha (pure consciousness), and the body-mind complex is an evolved form of unconscious primordial matter known as prakriti. Prakriti functions by borrowing consciousness from purusha.
Purusha gets tied down or bonded by aviveka - purusha's false identification with prakriti and its evolved products like mind, body, etc. Such false identification is caused by purusha's ignorance. While in bondage, purusha suffers mental and physical pain because of its false identification with the mind-body complex.
In order to get rid of the false identification and consequent pain and suffering, purusha must acquire the knowledge known as viveka-jnana. When purusha learns viveka-jnana, it realizes that as spirit it is completely different and distinct from prakriti and the associated mind-body system.
When this happens, the devotees will experience the complete cessation of suffering and pain. Thus viveka-jnana causes purusha's moksha by disentangling purusha from prakriti.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

DUTIES OF WIFE

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Swami Ramswarup: In Vedas, it is mentioned that the women must wear clean, decent clothes which cover her whole body.
(1) Atharvaveda mantra 1/14/1 – A good wife should establish herself permanently in her husband’s house just as mountain firmly establishes itself on ground. If the wife is not learned and does not deal with the family problems faithfully, gently and happily then Atharvaveda mantra 2/14/5 states that she can be divorced. Vedas also declare that if the husband does not discharge his moral obligations towards family then wife can also leave her husband. (2) Atharvaveda mantra 3/25/1- Wife should long to be in company of her husband.(3) Atharvaveda mantra 3/25/5- wife should be attracted towards the loving attitude of her husband and should always remain sincere to her husband.(4) Atharvaveda mantra 3/25/6 – wife should discover so much love and affection in her husband’s house that she should not remember her parent’s house at all.(5) Atharvaveda mantra 3/30/2 – wife should conduct herself sweetly towards her husband.(6) Atharvaveda mantra 4/38/1 – main qualities of wife:-(a) Should have conquered sensuality (b) be hardworking (c) possessing best behaviour (d) striving to maintain home in best way. (7) Atharvaveda mantra 4/38/2 -(a) Preserves and increases husband’s earnings.(b) Spends portion of husband’s earnings on yajyen.(c) She is always working hard.(8) Atharvaveda mantra 4/38/3- (a) she does all household jobs with zeal and enthusiasm.(b) works for the betterment of the house in a very mature way.(c) ensures that there is no shortage of milk and milk products in the house.(d) conserves the household earnings.(9) Atharvaveda mantra 4/38/4- (a) she remains happy.(b) does not get effected by sorrows and controls her anger.(c) makes every one happy with her good behaviour.(10) Atharvaveda mantra 4/38/5- (a) toils hard from sunrise to sunset.(b) does her work in the light of sun and does not confine herself to dark rooms devoid of sunlight.(11) Atharvaveda mantra 6/8/1 – wife should be dependent on husband just as a creeper completely depends on the tree. (12) Atharvaveda mantra 6/8/3 -wife should never even think about separating from her husband.13) Atharvaveda mantra 7/47/2- wife should remain healthy, possess expertise in household jobs, should be God fearing and remember God’s name and should possess divine qualities.

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Stoppage of referral to Narender Mohan Hospital, Ghaziabad dated 14th October, 2008

Empanelment of Hospitals and Diagnostic Centres CGHS, Delhi - decision to stop referrals to Narinder Mohan Hospital, Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad dated 17th November, 2008

Depanelling of Diagnostic centres under cghs delhi
Empanelment of Hospital & Diagnostic Centre Delhi 17-02-09
Empanelment of Hospitals, Diagnostic Centres under CGHS, Delhi (OM Rec-1-2004/JD(Gr)/CGHS/Delhi/CGHS(P)(2) dated 5th Jan, 09)
Empanelment of Hospitals, Diagnostic Centres under CGHS, Delhi (OM Rec-1-2004/JD(Gr)/CGHS/Delhi/CGHS(P)(2) dated 5th Jan, 09)
Empanelment of Hospital & Diagnostic Centre Delhi 16-1-09
Empanelment of Hosptal & Diagnostic Centre Delhi 12-12-08
Empanelment of Hospital & Diagnostic Centre Delhi 10-12-08
Empanelment of Hosptal & Diagnostic Centre Delhi 1-12-08
Empanelment on 29-10-2007 Delhi NEW
Empanelment of Hospitals and Diagnostic Centers under CGHS, Delhi for treatment and diagnostic procedures and fixation of package rates NEW!!
Regarding registration of firms in CGHS Homoeopathic Store Depot, Gole Market, New DelhiNEW!!
Referral of CGHS beneficiaries to G.M.R. Institute Imaging & Research, A-13,Green Park, Arubindo Marg, New Delhi
Empanelment of Hospitals and Diagnostic Centers under CGHS, Delhi for treatment and diagnostic procedures and fixation of package rates – Additions / Modifications to the lists already circulated (dated 19th July, 2007)!
Empanelment of Hospitals and Diagnostic Centers under CGHS, Delhi for treatment and diagnostic procedures and fixation of package rates – Additions / Modifications to the lists already circulated dated 29/05/2007
Cancer Treatment of CGHS beneficiaries under CGHS, Delhi NEW!!
List of Local Chemists for supply of medicinesto CGHS Delhi for the period 2005-07NEW!!
Addition to the list of Hospitals empanelled under CGHS (Dt 23rd April, 2007)
OM dated 6.11.2006- completion of cancer treatment in same hospital under CGHS, Delhi
OM dated 07.12.2006 - empanelment of Private Hospitals & Diagnostic Centres under CGHS, Delhi
Empanelment of Hospitals and Diagnostic Centers under CGHS, Delhi – Additions / Modifications to the lists already circulated NEW!!
Empanelment of Hospitals and Diagnostic Centers under CGHS, Delhi for treatment and diagnostic procedures and fixation of package rates – Addition to the lists already circulatedNEW!!
LIST OF PRIVATE RECOGNISED HOSPITALS/DIAGNOSTIC CENTRES UNDER CGHS
LIST OF PRIVATE RECOGNISED HOSPITALS/DIAGNOSTIC CENTRES UNDER CGHS Delhi w.e.f 1/11/2006
Memorandum of Agreement format between Director(CGHS) & empanelled Private Hospitals/Diagnostic Centres NEW!! RATES FOR PRIVATE RECOGNISED HOSPITALS/DIAGNOSTIC CENTRES UNDER CGHS, DELHI wef 01.11.2006 ("With reference to the revision of CGHS rates for various treatments & investigation procedures under CGHS, Delhi, it has now been decided to make the revised CGHS, Delhi rates 2006 effective from 1st November, 2006 instead of 3rd October, 2006, as previously displayed on the website. Other conditions shall remain the same.")
Pune





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Empanelment of Hospitals, etc. under CGHS, Pune (OM S.11011/41/2006-CGHS DeskII dated 8th Dec, 2008)
Empanelment of Hospitals, etc. under CGHS, Thiruvananthapuram (OM S.11011/73/2006-CGHS DeskII dated 8th Dec, 2008)
Empanelment of Hospital & Diaganostic Centre 08-12-08
Empanelment on 29-10-2007 Pune NEW
CGHS Pune rates effective 01.11.2007
Postponement of date of implementation of new rates in CGHS, Pune NEW!!
Jaipur



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Empanelment of Hospitals, etc. under CGHS, Jaipur (OM S.11011/7/2007-CGHS Desk II dated 10th Dec, 2008)
Empanelment Hospital & Diagnostic Centre 08-12-08
Empanelment on 29-10-2007 Jaipur NEW
CGHS rate Jaipur NEW
Bhopal

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Empanelment of Hospital & Diagnostic Centre 06-02-2009
Empanelment of Hospital & Diagnostic Centre 24-12-2009
Empanelment of Hospitals and Diagnostic Centers under CGHS, Bhopal, for treatment and diagnostic procedures and fixation of package rates NEW!!
CGHS rates, Bhopal wef 10th March, 2008NEW
Bhubaneshwar



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Empanelment of Hospitals, etc. under CGHS, Bhubaneshwar (OM S.11011/80/2006-CGHS DeskII dated 8th Dec, 2008)
New Empanelment Hospital & Diagnostic Centre 08-12-2008 Bhubaneshwa
New Empanelment 05[1].09.2007 Bhubaneshwa
CGHS rates, Bhubaneshwar wef 9th April, 2008NEW
Guwahati
Empanelment of GNRC Hospital
Empanelment of Hospital & diagnostic centres under CGHS, Guwahati, for treatment and diagnostic procedures and fixation of package rates (as on 26/07/2007) NEW!!
CGHS rates, Guwahati wef 9th April, 2008NEW
Shillong
CGHS rates, Shillong wef 9th April, 2008NEW
Jabalpur
Empanelment of Hosp.& Diagnostic Centre
CGHS rates, Jabalpur wef 9th April, 2008NEW
Empanelment on 29-10-2007 Jabalpur NEW
Dehradun
CGHS rates, Dehradun wef 9thApril, 2008NEW
New Empanelment 15[1].10.2007 in Dehradun
Kanpur


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Empanelment of Hospital & Diagnostic Centre 04-02-2009
Empanelment of Hospitals, etc. under CGHS, Kanpur (OM S.11011/30/2006-CGHS DeskII dated 8th Dec, 2008)
Empanelment Hospital & Diagnostic Centre 08-12-08
New Empanelment 15[1].10.2007 in Kanpur NEW!!
CGHS rates, Kanpur wef 9th April, 2008NEW
Patna



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Empanelment of Hospitals under CGHS, Patna, for treatment and diagnostic procedures and fixation of package rates dated 10th October, 2008
Empanelment of Hospitals and Diagnostic Centres under CGHS Patna dated 17th November, 2008
CGHS rate Patna wef 27th March, 2008 NEW
Empanelment on 29-10-2007 Patna NEW!!
Meerut
Empanelment Hospital & Diagnostic Centre & Cancellation Diagnostics Centre 23-01-09
Empanelment Hospital & Diagnostic Centre & Cancellation Diagnostics Centre 23-05-08
CGHS rate Meerut wef 10th March, 2008 NEW
Empanelment on 29-10-2007 Meerut NEW
Ahmedabad




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Empanelment of Hospitals and Diagnostic Centres under CGHS, Ahmedabad for treatment dated 1st December, 2008
Empanelment Hospital & Diagnostic Centre AhmedabadNEW
Empanelment on 18[1].10.2007 AhmedabadNEW
CGHS rate Ahmedabad wef 4th March, 2008 NEW
Ranchi
Empanelment of Hospitals under CGHS, Ranchi, for treatment and diagnostic procedures and fixation of package rates dated 10th October, 2008
CGHS rate Ranchi wef 11th March 2008 NEW
Nagpur
Empanelment on 29-10-2007 Nagpur NEW
CGHS rate Nagpur NEW
Bangalore
Empanelment of Hospital & Diagnostic Centre 24-12-08
Empanelment on 29-10-2007 Bangalore NEW!!
CGHS rates, Bangalore
Thiruvananthapuram




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Empanelment of Hospitals and Diagnostic Centres under CGHS, Thiruvananthapuram for treatment dated 31st October, 2008
Empanelment Hospital & Diagnostic Centre 08-12-2008
Empanelment on 29-10-2007 Thiruvananthapuram NEW
CGHS rates, Thiruvananthapuram
Fixation package rates for non-availability of facility in empanelled private hospital under CGHS
Chennai
Empanelment of Hospitals, Diagnostic Centres under CGHS, Chennai (OM S.11011/25/2006-CGHS Desk II dated 12th Jan, 09)
Empanelment on 29-10-2007 Chennai NEW!!
CGHS rates, Chennai
Hyderabad





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Empanelment of Hospital & Diagnostics Centre 23-02-2009
Empanelment of Hospital & Diagnostic Centre 24-12-2008
Empanelment of Hospitals, etc. under CGHS, Hyderabad (OM S.11011/39/2006-CGHS DeskII dated 8th Dec, 2008)
Empanelment Hospital & Diagnostic Centre 11-02-09
Empanelment Hospital & Diagnostic Centre 08-12-08
Empanelment on 29-10-2007 Hyderabad NEW!!
CGHS rates, Hyderabad
Treatment in Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, by CGHS beneficiaries, without prior permission / approval.
Kolkata


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Empanelment of Hospitals and Diagnostic Centers under CGHS, Kolkata, for treatment and diagnostic procedures and fixation of package ratesNEW!!
CGHS rates, KolkataNEW!!
Kolkata CGHS recognised centers
Lucknow
New Empanelment 15[1].10.2007 in Lucknow NEW!!
CGHS Rates Lucknow wef 4th March, 2008NEW!!
Mumbai




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Empanelment of Hospitals, etc. under CGHS, Mumbai (OM S.11011/28/2006-CGHS Desk II dated 8th Dec, 2008)
New Empanelment Hospital & Diagnostic Centre in Mumbai NEW!!
New Empanelment on 16[1].10.2007 in Mumbai NEW!!
CGHS rates, Mumbai
Fixation of package rates for non-availability of facility in empanelled private hospital under CGHS
Allahabad
Empanelment of Hospitals, etc. under CGHS, Allahabad (OM S.11011/29/2006-CGHS DeskII dated 8th Dec, 2008)
Empanelment of Hospital & Diagnostic Centre 08-12-08
Empanelment on 18[1].10.2007 Allahabad
CGHS rate Allahabad wef 19th March, 2008
Chandigarh
Empanelment of Hospitals and Diagnostic Centers under CGHS, Chandigarh, for treatment and diagnostic procedures and fixation of package rates NEW!!
CGHS rates, Chandigarh wef 10th March,

Approved CGHS rates for A class cities(Ahmedabad,Jaipur,Kanpur, Lucknow,Nagpur,Pune)F.No.S.11011/14/2007-CGHS.D-II
NAME OF INVESTIGATION / TREATMENT PROCEDURE
Rates approved for A class. cities.(In Rs)
1
Consultation - First Visit
25
2
Consultation- Revisit or each subsequent visit
25
3
Consultation First Visit - Private, if any
50
4
Consultation Revisit or each subsequent visit- Private -if any
50
5
First Consultation by Medical Officer / Resident Doctor
35
6
Subsequent Consultation by Medical Officer / Resident Doctor
25
7
First consultation by Specialists
50
8
Revisit by Specialists or each subsequent visit
50
9
Injections - SC
10
10
Injection - IM
10
11
Injection - IV
10
12
Chemotherapy - IV
85
13
Dressings Small
15
14
Dressings Medium
40
15
Dressings Large
70
16
Suturing without local anesthesia
90
17
Suturing with local anesthesia
195
18
Removal of Foreign body
300
19
Removal of Benign Tumor
675
20
Aspiration Plural Effusion - Diagnostic
140
21
Aspiration Plural Effusion - Therapeutic
140
22
Abdominal Aspiration - Diagnostic
250
23
Abdominal Aspiration - Therapeutic
470
24
Pericardial Aspiration
300
25
Bone Marrow Aspiration
275
26
Joints Aspiration
230
27
Biopsy Skin except Hensens
190
28
Biopsy Lymphnode
400
29
Biopsy Liver
570
30
Strapping
50
31
Removal of Stitches
30
32
Venesection
90
33
Phimosis Under LA
900
34
Lumber puncture
150
35
Sternal puncture
150
36
Injection for Haemorrhoids
300
37
Injection for Varicose Veins
300
38
Catheterisation
60
39
Dilatation of Urethra
300
40
Incision & Drainage
360
41
Intercostal Drainage
600
42
Lung function test
225
43
E.C.G.
75
44
E.E.G.
400
45
Stress test(TMT)
715
46
Peritoneal dialysis
1125
Skin
47
Excision of Moles
280
48
Excision of Warts
350
49
Excision of Molluscumcontagiosum
375
50
Excision of Veneral Warts
210
51
Excision of Corns
210
52
I/D Injection Keloid of Acne
70
53
Chemical Cautery (per sittings)
75
E.N.T.
54
Pure Tone Audiogram
85
55
Impedence & other tests
160
56
SISI, Tone Decay & Difference times
100
57
Multiple hearing assessment test to Adults
130
58
Hearing Aid Selection
130
59
Hearing Aid Analysis
100
60
Speech Discrimination Score
50
61
Speech Assessment
100
62
Speech therapy per session of 30-40 minutes
55
63
Cold Calorie Test for Vestibular function
75
64
Removal of foreign body From Nose
200
65
Removal of foreign body From Ear
200
66
Syringing
100
67
Polyp removal under LA
450
68
Peritonsillar abscess drainage under LA
960
Ear
69
Ear Piercing
150
70
Myringoplasty
7800
71
Staepedectomy
8350
72
Myringotomy
2600
73
Grommet Insertion
3465
74
Tympanotomy
4750
75
Paracentesis
2400
76
Tympanoplasty
8200
77
Mastoidectomy
9500
78
Otoplasty
5290
79
Labyrinthectomy
10500
80
Skull Base surgery
18400
81
Facial Nerve Decompression
11050
Nose
82
Septoplasty
6000
83
Submucous Resection
3335
84
Septo-rhinoplasty
8800
85
Rhinoplasty
7125
86
Fracture Reduction
4000
87
Intra Nasal Diathermy
1500
88
Turbinectomy
2500
89
Endoscopic DCR
9600
90
Endoscopic Surgery
10000
91
Septal Perf. Repair
6000
92
Antrum Puncture
700
93
Lateral Rhinotomy
880
94
Cranio-facial resection
18000
95
Ethamoidectomy
9315
96
Caldwell Luc Surgery
7360
97
Angiofibroma Excision
12000
98
Endoscopic Hypophysectomy
16000
99
Endoscopic Optic Nerve Decompression
15500
100
Decompression of Optic Nerve
14400
Throat
100
Ranula Excision
2000
101
Tongue Tie excision
800
102
Sub Mandibular Duct Lithotomy
2100
103
Adenoidectomy
4550
104
Palatopharyngoplasty
13600
105
Cleft Palate repair
12600
106
Pharyngoplasty
12800
107
Styloidectomy
8000
Eye
108
Cauterisation of ulcer/subconjuctival injection - One eye
50
109
Cauterisation of ulcer/subconjuctival injection - Both eyes
100
110
Retrobular Injection - One Eye
50
111
Retrobular Injection - Both Eyes
100
112
Syringing of Lacrimal Sac -For one eye
50
113
Syringing of Lacrimal Sac - For both eyes
100
114
Paracentesis
200
115
Foreign body removal
100
116
Refraction/Fundoscopy
30
117
Ortho-optic check up
50
118
Ortho-optic exercises
50
119
Plepoptic Exercises
50
120
Perimetry/field test
60
121
Chalazion operation -One Eye
300
122
Chalazion operation - Both Eyes
320
123
Dressing
60
124
Clinical Photography
70
125
Pterygium
700
126
Orbitotomy
7750
127
Ptosis correction.
4640
128
Ectropion Correction
2500
129
Xenon Arc Laser
840
130
D C R (Dacryo cysto rhinostomy)
3900
131
ECCE/ICCE
5150
132
Epicantuhus correction
3850
133
Squint Correction
5100
134
Keratoplasty
6000
135
Trabeculotomy
3500
136
Trabeculectomy
5000
137
Iridectomy
1000
138
Goniotomy
2750
139
Scalaral Bukling (Retinal Detachment Surgery)
10000
140
Electrooculogram
800
141
ERG
575
142
Flourescein Angioraphy
800
143
A-Scan
150
144
Tono Graphy
80
145
VER
650
146
Goldmen Perimetry
400
147
Specular microsopy ----
280
148
Syringing & Probing
550
149
Vitrectomy
6000
150
Enucleation
1955
151
Eviseration
1850
152
Entropion correction
1000
153
Indo cyaningreen Angiography of Retina
800
154
Indo cyaningreen Angiography - IRIS
500
155
Automated Perimetry
450
156
Corneal endothelial cell count
175
157
Corneal topography
240
158
Corneal pachymetry
220
159
Retinal nerve film analyzer studies ----
70
160
Auto Refrectemetry
30
161
Biometry
55
162
Ultrasound studies - A Scan
150
163
Ultrasound studies - B Scan
200
164
Retinal/Meter function studies
140
165
PAN ACUITY METER
625
166
Laser inter ferometry
625
167
EKG, EOG
460
168
Dacryocystography (DGC)
680
169
Orbital Angio studies
1700
170
Cateract with IOL
6000
Orthopaedic & Plaster Work
171
Fingers (post, slab)
180
172
Fingers full plaster
180
173
Colles Fracture - Below elbow
800
174
Colles Fracture - Full plaster
720
175
Colles fracture Ant. Or post. slab
450
176
Above elbow full plaster
750
177
Above Knee post-slab
480
178
Below Knee full plaster
275
179
Below Knee post-slab
480
180
Tube Plaster (or plaster cylinder)
750
181
Above knee full plaster
750
182
Above knee full slab
750
183
Minerva Jacket
1250
184
Plaster Jacket
1250
185
Shoulder spica
1250
186
Single Hip spica
1250
187
Double Hip spica
1250
Straping
188
Strapping of Finger
100
189
Strapping of Toes
100
190
Strapping of Wrist
120
191
Strapping of Elbow
190
192
Strapping of Knee
200
193
Strapping of Ankle
200
194
Strapping of Chest
250
195
Strapping of Shoulder
300
196
Nasal bone fracture
325
197
Figure of 8 bandage
311
198
Colar and cuff sling
125
199
Ball bandage
200
Physiotheraphy
200
Ultrasonic therapy
30
201
S.W. Diathermy
30
202
Electrical stimulation (therapeutic)
30
203
Muscle testing and diagnostic
50
204
Infra red
35
205
U.V. Therapeutic dose
35
206
Electric vibrator
35
207
Vibrator belt massage
35
208
Intra Lumbar Traction
35
209
Intermittent Cervical traction
35
210
Combined Lumbar & Cervical traction
35
211
Wax bath
35
212
Hot pack
35
213
Whirl pool bath
35
214
Obesity Exercises
45
215
Breathing Exercises & Postural Drainage
45
216
Cerebral Palsy – Massage
45
217
Post – polio exercise
50
Dental
218
Extraction of tooth including LA
65
219
Complicated Ext. per Tooth including LA
105
220
Flap Operation per Tooth
300
221
Gingivectomy per tooth
180
222
Cyst under LA (small)
180
223
Cyst under LA (large)
300
224
Impacted Molar including LA
300
225
Apisectomy including LA
480
226
Fracture wiring including LA
600
227
Intra oral X-ray
50
Others
228
Upper G.I. Endoscopy
900
229
Upper G.I. Endoscopy with Biopsy
1000
230
Esophageal sclerotherapy for varices First sitting
1500
231
Esophageal sclerotherapy for varices Subsequent sitting
1200
232
Sigmoidoscopy (rigid)
400
233
Sigmoidoscopy (flexible)
750
234
Oesophagoscopy
800
235
Colonoscopy
1300
236
Fibroptic bronchoscopy
1050
X-Ray
237
Fluroscopy chest
70
238
Dental
50
239
Occlusal
60
240
Abdomen AP or Erect (one film)
100
241
Abdomen Lateral view (one film)
100
242
Abdomen for Pregnancy
100
243
Chest PA view (one film)
100
244
Chest Oblique or Lateral (One film)
100
245
Mastoids
100
246
Extremities, bones & Joints (one film)
100
247
Pelvis (One film)
100
248
Paranasal sinuses (One film)
100
249
T.M. Joints (One film)
100
250
Abdomen & pelvis for K.U.B.
100
251
Skull A.P. & Lateral
150
252
Spine A.P. & Lateral
150
253
Barium Swallow
350
254
Sinography/ Sialography
450
255
Cystography/ Urethrography
480
256
Hystero-Salpaingography
500
257
Arthrography
565
258
Retrograde Pyelography
450
259
Oral or I.V. Cholecystography
625
260
Barium Enema
650
261
Barium Meal Upper or Lower
600
262
Bronchography
800
263
I.V. Urography
940
264
Myelography
900
265
Pneumo Encephalography
750
266
Barium meal Complete
600
267
Cerebral/Femoral Angiography
1125
Ultrasound Investigations
268
Obstetric First Scan
225
269
Obstetric Follow up (2nd visit)
225
270
Upper abdomen First Scan
300
271
Upper abdomen Follow up (2nd visit)
200
272
Quick look check-up for IUCD & Infants
200
273
Total Abdominal survey or Multiple organ study
350
274
Special procedures & Aspiration etc.
500
275
Image Intensifiers
680
Clinical Pathology
276
Urine routine
25
277
Quantitative Albumin/Sugar
15
278
Urine Bile Pigment and Salt
20
279
Urine Urobilinogen
20
280
Urine Ketones
20
281
Urine Occult Blood
20
282
Urine total proteins
25
283
Urine Sodium
30
284
Urine Chloride
30
285
Bence Jones protein
40
286
Stool routine
25
287
Stool occult blood
20
288
Post coital smear examination
30
289
Smear analysis
30
290
Body fluid (CSF/Ascitic Fluid etc.) Chemistry, Sugar, Protein etc.
60
291
Body fluid for Malignant cells
80
Haematology
292
Haemoglobin (Hb)
20
293
Total Leucocytic Count (TLC)
20
294
Differential Leucocytic Count (DLC)
20
295
E.S.R.
20
296
Total Red Cell count
20
297
Platelet count
30
298
Reticulocyte count
30
299
Absolute Eosinophil count
20
300
Packed Cell Volume (PCV)
20
301
Peripheral Smear Examination
30
302
Smear for Malaria parasite
20
303
Bleeding & Clotting Time
20
304
Clot Retraction Time
24
305
R.B.C. Fragility Test
30
306
L.E. Cell
50
307
Foetal Haemoglobin (Hb-F)
50
308
Prothrombin Time (P.T.)
60
309
Complete Haemogram
50
310
Bone Marrow Smear Exmination
100
311
Partial Thromboplastin
100
312
Glucose 6 Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G, 6PD)
110
Blood Bank
313
Blood Group & RHO Type
30
314
Cross match
30
315
Packed cell preparation
30
316
Coomb’s Test Direct
50
317
Coomb’s Test Indirect
50
318
Australia Antigen
60
319
RHO, Antibody titer
60
Bio-Chemistry
320
Glucose blood
20
321
Blood Urea Nitrogen
20
322
Serum Creatinine
25
323
Serum Uric Acid
30
324
Serum Bilirubin total & direct
50
325
Serum Iron
75
326
Serum Cholesterol
25
327
Total Iron Binding Capacity
65
328
Glucose (Fasting & PP)
20
329
Serum Calcium
35
330
Serum Phosphorus
35
331
Total Protein Alb/Glo Ratio
35
332
S.G.P.T.
25
333
S.G.O.T.
25
334
Serum amylase
95
335
Serum Electrolyte
64
336
Triglyceride
60
337
Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT)
80
338
C.P.K.
100
339
L.D.H.
90
340
L.D.-1
80
341
LDH & LD-1
25
342
Alkaline Phosphatase
30
343
Acid Phosphatase
65
344
CK MB
100
345
T3, T4, TSH
175
346
HDL Cholestrol
35
347
LH
150
348
FSH
150
349
Prolactin
180
350
Blood gas analysis
205
351
Blood gas analysis with electrolytes
150
352
Cortisol-blood
100
Histopathology
353
Pap Smear
100
354
Histopathology
125
355
Frozen section & Paraffin section
150
356
Vaginal Cytology for Hormonal evaluation
100
Bactriology & Serology
357
Smear gram-strain examination
20
358
Sputum smear A.F.B. stain
20
359
Vaginal Smear Examination
20
360
V.D.R.L.
50
361
Widal test
50
362
Rheumatoid Factor test
50
363
Culture & Sensitivity (other specimens)
50
364
Urine pregnancy test
70
365
C.R.P.
100
366
ASO Titer
100
367
Quantitative H.C.G.
145
368
Blood culture & sensitivity
100
369
Vibro cholera culture
100
ICU/CCU CHARGES (Special Care Cases)
370
Coronary Care with Cardiac Monitoring including ECG & Diet
1250
371
Respirator & Compressed air
500
372
Respirator with Piped Oxygen
750
373
Post operative care (ICU) with Diet
1000
374
Child care in children
350
375
Paediatric care for New born (per day)(7 to 12 days)
190
376
General Nursery Care (per day)
125
377
Incubator charges (Per day)
300
378
Intensive care in Nursery (Per day)
950
379
Phototherapy
120
380
Resuscitation
225
381
Resuscitation with Incubator attended by Specialist
525
382
Exchange Transfusion
750
383
O.T. Charges for Exchange transfusion
200
384
Pneupack ventilator in Nursery (Per day)
450
Oxygen Charges
385
Operation theatre(including supply of Nitrous Oxide)
335
386
Casuality ICU
30
387
General Ward
30
388
Semi-private wards
30
Burn Dressing
389
upto 30% Burns 1st Dressing
110
390
upto 30% Burns Subsequent Dressing
90
391
30% to 50% Burns 1st Dressing
140
392
30% to 50% Burns Subsequent Dressing
110
393
Extensive Burn above 50% Frist Dressing
200
394
Extensive Burn above 50% Subsequent dressing
140
Obstetric Cases
395
Normal delivery or with Episiotomy & P. repair
6000
396
Lowl Forceps
6750
397
Low midcavity forceps
6750
398
Cesarean Section
12000
399
Cesarean Hysterectomy
12750
400
Rupture Uterus, closure & repair with Tubal Ligation
12750
401
Perforation of Uterus after D/E Laparotomy & Closure
9000
402
Laparotomy for Ectopic Rupture
9000
403
Laparotomy-peritonitis Lavage and Drainage
7500
404
Laparotomy-failed laparoscopy to explore
4050
405
Salphingectomy
7000
406
Salphingo-Oophorectomy
9000
407
Ovarean Cystectomy
9000
408
Oopherctomy
8000
409
Broad Ligment Haemotoma Drainage
5000
410
Exploration of perineal Haematoma & Resuturing of Episiotomy
6000
411
Exploration of abdominal Haematoma (after laparotomy + LUCS)
8000
412
Internal podalic version and extraction
3000
413
Manual Removal of Placenta
2000
414
3rd stage Complication MRP for outside delivery etc
3000
415
Examination under anaesthesia
1500
416
Burst-abdomen Repair
7500
417
Gaping Pareneal Wound Secondary Suturing
1200
418
Gaping abdominal wound Secondary Suturing
2000
419
Complete perineal tear-repair
1500
420
Exploration of PPH-tear repair
2500
421
Destructive Operation
6500
422
Suction evacuation vesicular mole, Missed abortion D/E
3500
423
Colpotomy-drainage P/V needling EUA
2500
424
Repair of post-coital tear, perineal injury
2500
425
Excision of urethral caruncle
2250
426
Laparoscopy (Gynae)
3500
427
Shirodhkar, Mc. Donalds stich
2000
General Surgery
428
Drainage of Abscess
1000
429
Dressing under G.A.
1200
430
Aspiration of cold Abscess of Lymphnode
1400
431
Aspiration of Empyema
1500
432
Aspiration of Liver Abscess
1200
433
Open Drainage of Liver Abscess
6000
434
Drainage of Pelvic Abscess
6000
435
Drainage of Ischiorectal Abscess
3000
436
Drainage of Subdiaphragmatic Abscess
7500
437
Open Drainage of Perinepheric Abscess
5000
438
Drainage of Perigastric Abscess
6000
439
Drainage of Perotid Abscess
3000
440
Drainage of Retropharyngeal Abscess
3375
441
Open Drainage of Psoas Abscess
3500
442
Open Drainage of Perivertebral Abscess
5500
Injury Of Superficial Soft Tissues
442
Suturing of small wounds
100
443
Secondary suture of wounds
300
444
Delayed primary suture
1000
445
Debridement of wounds
300
Removal Of Foreign Bodies
446
Removal of F.B. Superficial
200
447
Removal of F.B. Deep
1500
Biopsies
448
Cervical Lymph Node
1200
449
Auxillary Lymph Node
1500
450
Inguinal Lymph Node
1500
451
Excision/Biopsy of Large Lumph Nodes
1500
452
Excision Biopsy of Ulcers
2000
453
Excision Biopsy of Superficial Lumps
2000
454
Incision Biopsy of Growths/Ulcers
1200
455
Trucut Needle Biopsy
1200
456
kidney biopsy
1200
457
Percutaneous Kidney Biopsy
1200
458
Spleen Aspiration
1200
459
Marrow Biopsy (Open)
1200
460
Muscle Biopsy
1200
461
Scalene Node Biopsy
900
Excision Of Cyst / Small Tumours
462
Excision of Sebaceous Cysts
900
463
Excision of Superficial Liipoma
1000
464
Excision of Superficial Neurofibroma
1800
465
Excision of Dermoid Cysts
1500
466
Haemorrhoids
1600
467
Keloids
3000
468
Superficial Veriscosity
3000
Head & Neck
469
Ear Lobe Repair one side
375
470
Excision of Pinna for Growth (Squamous/Basal/ Injuries) Skin Only
2250
471
Excision of Pinna for Growth (Squamous/Basal/ Injuries) Skin and Cartilage
3500
472
Partial Amputation of Pinna
4080
473
Total Amputation of Pinna
5100
474
Total Amputation & Excision of External Auditory Meatus
7300
475
Excision of Cystic Hygroma Minor
3000
476
Excision of Cystic Hygroma Major
4900
477
Excision of Cystic Hygroma Extensive
8000
478
Excision of Branchial Cyst
7500
479
Excision of Branchial Sinus
6000
480
Excision of Pharyngeal Diverticulum
7500
481
Excision of Carotid Body-Tumours
20000
482
Operation for Cervical Rib
11000
483
Block Dissection of Cervical Lymph Nodes
16000
484
Pharyngectomy & Reconstruction
25100
485
Operation for Carcinoma Lip - Wedge-Excision
6000
486
Operation for Carcinoma Lip - Vermilionectomy
6000
487
Operation for Carcinoma Lip - Wedge Excision and Vermilonectomy
6800
488
Estlander Operation
5700
489
Abbe Operation
8700
490
Cheek Advancement
7300
491
Excision of the Maxilla
15600
492
Excision of the Mandible Segmental
12200
493
Hemimandibulectomy
16000
494
Partial Glossectomy
4050
495
Hemiglossectomy
9100
496
Total Glossectomy
18250
497
Commondo Operation
18250
498
Parotidectomy - Superficial
14000
499
Parotidectomy - Conservative
8450
500
Parotidectomy - Radical Total
18250
501
Repair of Parotid Duct
12000
502
Removal of Submandibular Salivary gland
6000
503
Hemithyroidectomy
9750
504
Partial Thyroidectomy
9100
505
Subtotal Thyroidectomy (Toxic Goitre)
12500
506
Total Thyroidectomy (Cancer)
15900
507
Resection Enucleation of Adenoma
8410
508
Isthmectomy
8410
509
Total Thyroidectomy and Block Dissection
21900
510
Excision of Lingual Thyroid
13200
511
Excision of Thyroglossal Cyst/Fistula
7500
512
Excision of Parathyroid Adenoma/Carcinoma
17800
513
Laryngectomy
23000
514
Laryngo Pharyngectomy
30000
515
Sinus & Fistula repair
6000
516
Lymph Node Excision
1700
517
Hyoid Suspension
7850
518
Genioplasty
7000
519
Direct Laryngoscopy
2800
520
Phonosurgery
11300
521
Fibroptic Laryngoscopy
2000
522
Microlaryngeal Surgery
7600
523
Laryngofissure
11000
524
Stenosis Excision
16000
Head & Neck Cancer
525
Excisional Biopsies
2500
526
Benign Tumour Excisions
6200
527
Temporal Bone resection
14500
528
Radical Neck Dissection
20160
529
Carotid Body Excision
22000
530
Total Laryngectomy
22000
531
Flap Reconstructive Surgery
23000
532
Parapharyngeal Tumour Excision
21000
Breast
533
Drainage of Abscess
3500
534
Excision of Lumps
4500
535
Local Mastectomy (Simple)
8000
536
Radical Mastectomy (Formal or Modified)
18000
537
Excision of Mammary Fistula
7500
538
Segment Resection of Breast
9500
Cardio Respiratory Procedures
539
Direct Laryngoscopy
2800
540
Bronchoscopy
1700
541
Mediastinoscopy
1800
542
Pleural Biopsy
1200
543
Thoracoscopy
4500
544
Tracheostomy
2250
545
Thoracotomy (Penetrating Wounds)
10000
546
Intercostal Drainage of empyema
3450
547
Decortication (Pleurectomy)
18000
548
Thoracoplasty
22000
549
Pneumonectomy
20000
550
Lobectomy
18000
551
Segmental Resection
18000
552
Hydatid Cyst
18000
553
Pulmonary function test BMR
380
554
Spirometry
380
555
Spirometry with Helium Dilution
875
556
Spirometry with a Helium Dilution with diffusion capacity studies
750
557
Pulmonery exercise testing
450
558
Open Lung Biopsy
10350
559
Anterior medicistonotomy
15000
560
Medicistinoscopy(cervical)
12000
561
Video-assisted thoracoscopy (VATS)
10000
562
Video-assisted thoracoscopic lung Surgeries
30000
563
Lung volume reduction surgery
30000
564
Thoracoscopic Decortication
30000
565
Thoracoscopic Pneumonectomy
30700
566
Thoracoscopic Lebectomy
32000
567
Thoracoscopic Segmental Resection
29000
568
Thoracoscopic Hydatid Cyst excision
25000
569
Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy
22700
Cardiac / Cardio Thoracic Procedures
570
Coronary Bypass Surgery
110000
571
Coronary Bypass Surgery-post Angioplasty
130000
572
Coronary Baloon Angioplasty
30000
573
Balloon angioplasty with Valvotomy
30000
574
Open Heart Procedures
90000
575
Total Correction of Tetralogy of Fallot
85000
576
RSUV Correction
90000
577
TAPVC Correction
111500
578
Open ASD VSD
90000
579
Open Pulmonary Valvotomy
90000
580
Open Aortic Valvotomy
90000
581
Blalock Taussig Operation
45000
582
Mitral Valvotomy
20000
583
Mitral Valve Replacement
68000
584
Aortic ValveReplacement
105000
585
Double Valve Replacement Valve
105000
586
Closed Valvotomy
20000
587
Coarctation-Arota Repair of Block Taussing Shunt
65000
588
Patent Ductus Arteriousus
25000
589
Mitral Valvotomy (Open)
42500
590
Pericardiostomy
12000
591
Pericardiectomy
40000
592
Pericardio Centrosis
1000
593
Permanent Pacemaker Implantation
12750
594
Temporary Pacemaker Implantation
5500
595
Test of Pacemaker
485
596
Embolectomy
13500
597
Aneurysm Resection & Grafting
30000
598
Thoracocentesis
1200
599
Thorachostomy
9000
600
Exploratory Thorocotomy
14900
601
Aorta-Femoral Bypass
37500
602
Removal of Foreign Body from Trachea or Oesophagus
3000
603
Rib Resection & Drainage
7500
604
Mediastinal Tumour
19500
605
Thymectomy
18000
606
Partial Pericardectomy
13000
607
Removal Tumours of Chest Wall
13000
Oesophagus
608
Atresia of Oesophagus and Tracheo Oesophageal Fistula
10200
609
Operations for Replacement of Oesophagus by Colon
20400
610
Oesophagectomy for Carcinoma Easophagus
20400
611
Oesophageal Intubation (Mausseau Barbin Tube)
9000
612
Achalasia Carida Transthoracic
9700
613
Achalasia Carida Abdominal
9000
614
Oesophago Gastrectomy for mid 1/3 lesion
18000
615
Heller’s Operation
15000
616
Colon-Inter position or Replacement of Oesophagus
16520
617
Oesophago Gastrectomy – Lower Corringers procedure
13000
Abdomen
618
Gastroscopy
1125
619
Gastric & Duodenal Biopsy (Endoscopic)
1275
620
Pyleromyotomy
2424
621
Gastrostomy
6868
622
Simple Closure of Perforated peptic Ulcer
7500
623
Vagotomy Pyleroplasty / Gastro Jejunostomy
10100
624
Duodenojejunostomy
12750
625
Partial/Subtotal Gastrectomy for Carcinoma
16200
626
Partial/Subtotal Gastrectomy for Ulcer
16200
627
Operation for Bleeding Peptic Ulcer
14100
628
Gastrojejunostomy & Vagotomy
14100
629
Operation for Gastrojejunal Ulcer
14100
630
Total Gastrectomy for Cancer
22300
631
Highly Selective Vagotomy
15000
632
Selective Vagotomy & Drainage
14100
633
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
13500
634
Hiatus Hernia Repair
15750
635
Exploratory Laparotomy
8700
636
Epigastric Hernia Repair
7800
637
Umbilical Hernia Repair
7800
638
Ventral and Scar Hernia Repair
9600
639
Inguinal Hernia Herniorraphy
9000
640
Inguinal Hernia - Hernioplasty
10500
641
Femoral Hernia Repair
9750
642
Rare Hernias Repair (Spigalion, Obturator, Lumbar, Sciatic)
11250
643
Splenectomy - For Trauma
13000
644
Splenectomy - For Hypersplenism
13000
645
Splenorenal Anastomosis
19000
646
Portocaval Anastomosis
24000
647
Direct Operation on Oesophagus for Portal Hypertension
17400
648
Mesentericocaval Anastomosis
22500
649
Warren Shunt
22500
650
Pancerato Duodenectomy
22500
651
By Pass Procedure for Inoperable Carcinoma of Pancreas
17800
652
Cystojejunostomy or Cystogastrostomy
15000
653
Cholecystectomy
9450
654
Cholecystectomy & Exploration of CBD
12150
655
Repair of CBD
12000
656
Operation for Hydatid Cyst of Liver
14220
657
Cholecystostomy
9600
658
Hepatic Resections (Lobectomy Hepatectomy)
16200
659
Operation on Adrenal Glands - Bilateral
21000
660
Operation on Adrenal Glands - Unilateral for Tumour
12000
661
Appendicectomy for Acute Appendicitis
8400
662
Appendicectomy for Chronic Appendicitis
8400
663
Appendicular Abscess – Drainage
6900
664
Mesenteric Cyst- Excision
9000
665
Peritonioscopy/Laparoscopy
3300
666
Jejunostomy
9300
667
Ileostomy
13000
668
Congenital Atresia & Stenosis of Small Intestine
14100
669
Muconium ileus
12000
670
Mal-rotation & Volvulus of the Midgut
12000
671
Resection & Anastomosis of Small Intestine
12900
672
Excision of Meckle’s Deverticulum
12900
673
Duodenal Diverticulum
14400
674
Operation for Intestinal Obstruction
13200
675
Operation for Intestinal perforation
13200
676
Benign Tumours of Small Intestine
13000
677
Excision of Small Intestine Fistual
13000
678
Operations for Haemorrhage of the Small Intestines
15000
679
Operations of the Duplication of the Intestines
15000
680
Operations for Recurrent Intestinal Obstruction (Noble Plication & Other Operations for the Adhesions)
17400
681
Ilieosigmoidostomy
13500
682
Ilieotransverse Colostomy
13500
683
Caecostomy
2828
684
Loop Colostomy Transverse Sigmoid
10500
685
Terminal Colostomy
13200
686
Closure of Colostomy
13500
687
Right Hemi-Colectomy
14300
688
Left Hemi-Colectomy
14300
689
Total Colectomy
17000
690
Operations for Volvulus of Large Bowel
15000
691
Operations for Sigmoid Diverticulitis
13500
692
Fissure in Ano - Dilatation
3750
693
Fissure in Ano - Fissurectomy
6750
694
Rectal Polyp-Excision
3375
695
Operation of Haemorrhoids -Lords procedure
4500
696
Fistula in Ano - High Fistulectomy
9700
697
Fistula in Ano - Low Fistulectomy
6600
698
Imperforat Anus - Colostomy
9750
699
Imperforate Anus - Pull Through Operation
10109
700
Prolapse Rectum - Theirch Wiring
6000
701
Prolapse Rectum - Rectopexy
5700
702
Prolapse Rectum - Grahams Operation
12000
703
Operations for Hirschsprungs Disease
11200
704
Excision of Pilonidal Sinus
7500
705
Abdomino-Perineal Excision of Rectum
15000
706
Anterior Resection of rectum
14450
707
Pull Through Abdominal Resection
13500
708
Operations for Neuroblastoma
13500
Nephrology / Genitourinary
709
Partial Nephrectomy
12000
710
Nephrolithotomy
7500
711
Pyelolithotomy
12000
712
Operations for Hydronephrosis
13000
713
Open Drainage of Perinephric Abscess
7500
714
Cavernostomy
10000
715
Operations for Cyst of the Kidney
9500
716
Ureterolithotomy
9000
717
Nephroureterectomy
9000
718
Operations for Ureter for -Double Ureters
13000
719
Operations for Ureter -for Ectopia of Single Ureter
13600
720
Operations for Vesico- ureteric Reflux
13000
721
Ureterostomy - Cutaneous
11000
722
Uretero-Colic anastomosis
12000
723
Formation of an Ileal Conduit
12000
724
Ureteric Catheterisation
2250
725
Dormia Extraction of Calculus
6000
726
Biopsy of Bladder (Cystoscopic)
3000
727
Diathermy Destruction of Bladder Neoplasm
6000
728
Litholapexy
7500
729
Operations for Injuries of the Bladder
12000
730
Suprapubic Drainage (Cystostomy)
6500
731
Total Cystectomy
18600
732
Diverticulectomy
12750
733
Open Resection of the Bladder Neck
11900
734
Y-V Plasty of the Bladder Neck
12500
735
Cystoplasty
15000
736
Operations for Extrophy of the Bladder
16160
737
Repair of Ureterocoel
9500
738
Suprapubic Prostatectomy
14000
739
Retropubic Prostatectomy
13500
740
Transurethral Resection of Prostate (TURP)
13000
741
Urethroscopy
2040
742
Operations for Injury to Urethra
13000
743
Internal urethrotomy
6500
744
Urethral Reconstruction
15000
745
Operation for Congenital Valves of Urethra
7650
746
Operations for Incontinence of Urine - Male
10200
747
Operations for Incontinence of Urine - Female
10200
748
Reduction of Paraphimosis
1500
749
Circumcision
1500
750
Meatotomy
1500
751
Meatoplasty
2500
752
Operations for hypospadias - Chordee Correction
7500
753
Operations for Hypospadias - Second Stage or One Stage Repair
13500
754
Operations for Epispadias
9696
755
Partial Amputation of the Penis
6500
756
Total amputation of the Penis
10500
757
Orchidectomy
6500
758
Epididymectomy
6000
759
Adreneclectomy Unilateral/Bilateral for Tumour/For Carcinoma
20400
760
Operations for Hydrocele - Unilateral
3900
761
Operations for Hydrocele - Bilateral
5500
762
Vasectomy (Should be free for Family Welfare)
FREE
763
Operation for Torsion of Testis
6000
764
Vasovasostomy
9350
765
Operations for Varicocele
6750
766
Block Dissection of Inguinal Nodes - One Side
11900
767
Block Dissection of Inguinal Nodes - Both Sides
16000
768
Excision of Filarial Scrotum
9500
769
Emergency Dialysis - Femoral Puncture
750
770
Emergency Dialysis - Subclavian Puncture
1010
771
Fistula/Shunt
3500
772
Dialysis Femoral Catheterisation Bilateral
1000
773
Haemo Dialysis
960
774
Double Lumen Sub Clavian Catheter
1400
775
Continuous Arterio Venus Dialysis (CAVD)
11000
776
Subclavian Access
900
777
Femoral Access
900
778
Plasma Exchange
1020
779
Donor Nephrectomy
18000
780
Renal Transplantation
148000
781
Ureteric Reimplant
18000
782
Lymphocoel
9000
783
Transplant Nephrectomy
17000
784
Bilateral Nephrouretectomy (Native)
17000
785
Vascular Prosthetic Graft
13600
786
CAPD
4500
787
PCNL - Unilateral
15000
788
PCNL - Bilateral
22000
789
Palomo’s Unilateral
4500
790
Palomo’s Bilateral
9000
791
Endoscopic Teflon Inject
3400
792
Testicular Biopsy
2500
793
Gil-Verner’s Extended Pyelolithotomy
13350
794
Nephrectomy - Complicated Tumour or Adhesions
15000
795
Anderson Hynes Pyeloroplasty
12000
796
Vasico Vaginal Fistula Repair
12000
797
Radical Cystectomy
18000
798
Caeco Cystoplasty
10000
799
Nephrectomy Simple
12000
800
Nephrostomy
6500
801
Ureteric Reimplant
9000
802
Partial Cystectomy
10000
803
TURP & TUR Bladder Tumour
13500
804
TURP Cystolithotripsy
14000
805
Open Prostatectomy
12000
806
Closure of Urethral Fistula
7500
807
Orchidopexy - Unilateral
6500
808
Orchidopexy - Bilateral
8000
809
Cystolithotomy -Suprapubic
7000
810
Endoscopic Removal of Stone in Bladder
2500
811
Resection Bladder Neck Endoscopic
7500
812
Ureteroscopic Removal
9500
813
Cystoscopic Basketing of Urethra
6000
814
Urethroplasty 1st Stage
7500
815
Optical Urethrotomy
6000
816
Exploratory Scrototomy
5500
817
Perineal Urethrostomy
4500
818
Dilatation of Stricture Urethra under G.A.
1800
819
Dilatation of Stricture Urethra without Anesthesia
1300
820
Retroperitoneoscopy Nephrectomy
25000
821
Retroperitoneoscopy partial Nephrectomy
23000
822
Retroperitoneoscopic nephrolithotomy
18000
823
Retroperitoneoscopic pyelolithotomy
18000
824
Retroperitoneoscopic operation for Hyderonephrosis
18000
825
Retroperitoneoscopic surgery for Renal cyst
18000
826
Retroperitoneoscopic ureterolithotomy
18000
827
Retroperitoneoscopic Nephroureteroectomy
23000
828
Laproscopy aassisted orchidopexy
13000
829
Laproscopic operation for varicocele
10500
830
Lithotripsy
13000
Plastic Surgery
831
Primary Suture of Wound
600
832
Injection of Keloids - Ganglion
1500
833
Injection of Keloids - Haemangioma
3500
834
Free Grafts - Wolfe Grafts
4500
835
Free Grafts - Theirech- Small Area 5%
5000
836
Free Grafts - Large Area 10%
6000
837
Free Grafts - Very Large Area 20%
7500
838
Skin Flaps - Rotation Flaps
5000
839
Skin Flaps - Advancement Flaps
7000
840
Skin Flaps - Direct- cross Leg Flaps- Cross Arm Flap
9500
841
Skin Flaps - Cross Finger
4250
842
Skin Flaps - Abdominal
4250
843
Skin Flaps - Thoracic
4250
844
Skin Flaps - Arm Etc.
4250
845
Subcutaneous Pedicle Flaps Raising
5000
846
Subcutaneous Pedicle Flaps Delay
4500
847
Subcutaneous Pedicle Flaps Transfer
5000
848
Cartilage Grafting
6000
849
Reduction of Facial Fractures of Nose
4250
850
Reduction of Facial Fractures of Maxilla
9000
851
Reduction of Fractures of Mandible & Maxilla - Eye Let Splinting
5250
852
Reduction of Fractures of Mandible & Maxilla - Cast Netal Splints
5200
853
Reduction of Fractures of Mandible & Maxilla - Gumming Splints
5200
854
Internal Wire Fixation of Mandible & Maxilla
7200
855
Cleft Lip - repair.
8400
856
Cleft Palate Repair Severe Degree
9000
857
Primary Bone Grafting of Cleft Lip Palate
8500
858
Secondary Surgery for Cleft Lip Deformity
7800
859
Secondary Surgery for Cleft Palate
8000
860
Reconstruction of Eyelid Defects - Minor
5400
861
Reconstruction of Eyelid Defects - Major
7500
862
Plastic Surgery of Different Regions of the Ear - Minor
5400
863
Plastic Surgery of Different Regions of the Ear - Major
8100
864
Plastic Surgery of the Nose - Minor
5400
865
Plastic Surgery of the Nose - Major
8100
866
Plastic Surgery for Facial Paralysis (Support with Reanimation)
12000
867
Pendulous Breast - Mammoplasty
13500
868
Underdeveloped Breast Mammoplasty
12000
869
After Mastectomy (Reconstruction) Mammoplasty
13300
870
Syndactyly Repair
10200
871
Dermabrasion Face
7650
Orthopaedic Surgery Procedure
872
Application of P.O.P Casts for Upper & Lower Limbs
750
873
Application of Functional Cast Brace
1000
874
Application of Skin Traction
350
875
Application of Skeletal Tractions
1000
876
Bandage & Strappings for Fractures
400
877
Aspiration & Intra Articular Injections
500
878
Application of P.O.P Spices & Jackets
2000
879
Close Reduction of Fractures of Limb & P.O.P
2000
880
Reduction of Compound Fractures
2000
881
Open Reduction & Internal Fixation of Fingurs & Toes
4000
882
Open Reduction offracture of Long Bones of Upper & Lower Limb -Nailing & External Fixation
7000
883
Open Reduction of fracture of Long Bones of Upper & Lower Limb -AO Procedures
7000
884
Tension Band Wirings
3750
885
Bone Grafting
6000
886
Excision of Bone Tumours -Superficial
8000
887
Excision of Bone Tumours -Deep
12000
888
Excision of Ganglion
1800
889
Excision or other Operations for Scaphoid Fractures
5000
890
Sequestrectomy & Saucerizations -Superficial
5000
891
Sequestrectomy & Saucerizations -Deep
7000
892
Sequestrectomy & Saucerizations -Arthrotomy
7500
893
S.P.Nailing for Fracture Neck Femur
9000
894
Multiple Pinning Fracture Neck Femur
10000
895
Nail Plate Fixations for Fracture Neck Femur
12000
896
A.O.Compression Procedures for Fracture Neck Femur
12000
897
Open Reduction of Fracture Neck Femur Muscle Pedicle Graft and Internal Fixations
15000
898
Close Reduction of Dislocations
2000
899
Open Reduction of Dislocations - Superficial
4660
900
Open Reduction of Dislocations - Deep
10000
901
Open Reduction of Fracture Dislocation & Internal Fixation
10000
902
Neurolysis/Nerve Suture
9000
903
Nerve Repair with Grafting
12000
904
Tendon with Transplant or Graft
1300
905
Tendon Lengthening/Tendon Sutures
6000
906
Tendon Transfer
8000
907
Laminectomy, Excision Disc and Tumours
15000
908
Spinal Ostectomy and Internal Fixations
20000
909
Anterolateral Clearance for tuberculosis
17000
910
Antereolateral Decompression and Spinal Fusion
20000
911
Costo Transversectomy
13000
912
Corrective Ostectomy & Internal Fixation - Minor
9000
913
Corrective Ostectomy & Internal Fixation - Major
8000
914
Arthrodisis of - Minor Joints
6120
915
Arthrodisis of - Major Joints
8000
916
Soft Tissue Operations for C.T.E.V.
6000
917
Soft Tissue Operations for Polio
5000
918
Partial Hip Replacement
10500
919
Operations for Brachial Plexus & Cervical Rib
18000
920
Amputations - Below Knee
5000
921
Amputations - Below Elbow
5000
922
Amputations - Above Knee
8000
923
Amputations - Above Elbow
8000
924
Amputations - Forequarter
9750
925
Amputations -Hind Quarter and Hemipelvectomy
15000
926
Disarticulations - Major
9700
927
Disarticulations - Minor
9000
928
Arthrography & Osteomedullography
4590
929
Arthroscopy - Diagnostic
6000
930
Arthroscopy - Operative
9000
931
Soft Tissue Operation on Knee
10000
932
Myocutaneous and Fasciocutaneous Flat Procedures for Limbs
14000
933
Removal of Nails, Wires & Screw
4000
934
Removal of Plates
3000
935
Total Hip Replacement
40000
936
Total Ankle Joint Replacement
90000
937
Total Knee Joint Replacement
75000
938
Total Shoulder Joint Replacement
35000
939
Total Elbow Joint Replacement
35000
940
Total Wrist Joint Replacement
100000
Neuro-Surgery
941
Craniotomy and Evacuation of Haematoma -Subdural
25000
942
Craniotomy and Evacuation of Haematoma -Extradural
20500
943
Evacuation of Brain Abscess
25500
944
Excision of Lobe (Frontal, Temporal, Cerebelium etc.)
30000
945
Excision of Brain Tumours -Supratentotial
31500
946
Excision of Brain Tumours -Subtentorial
26300
947
Surgery of Cord Tumours
29300
948
Ventriculoatrial /Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt
16000
949
Excision of Cervical Inter-Vertebral Discs
22000
950
Sympathetectomy - Lumbar
11400
951
Sympathetectomy - Cervical
2500
952
Twist Drill Craniostomy
11400
953
Subdural Tapping
1780
954
Ventricular Tapping
2150
955
Abscess Tapping
2150
956
Placement of ICP Monitor -
2000
957
Urokinase Therepy for ICH -
1000
958
Skull Traction Application
3500
959
Lumber Pressure Monitoring
3400
960
Vascular Malformations
17800
961
Peritoneal Shunt
9700
962
Atrial Shunt
9700
963
Meningo Encephalocoel
17600
964
Meningomyelocoel
20400
965
C.S.F. Rhinorrhaea
24000
966
Cranioplasty
19400
967
Posterior Cervical Dissectomy
16160
968
Anterior Cervical Dissectomy
16160
969
Brachial Plexus Exploration Microsuturing
11400
970
Median Nerve Decompression
11000
971
Peripheral Neurectomy (Tirgeminal)
11000
972
Trigeminal Rhiotomy
11400
973
Cranial Nerve Anastomosis
8800
974
Meningocoele Excision
10000
975
Peripheral Nerve Surgery – Major
14000
976
Peripheral Nerve Surgery Minor
6000
977
Ventriculo-Atrial Shunt (Exclud. Cost of valve)
9700
978
Nerve Biopsy
5500
979
Brain Biopsy
11900
980
Anterior Cervical Spine Surgery with fusion
22000
981
Anterior Lateral Decompression
20000
982
Brain Mapping
2900
983
Cervical or Dorsal Laminectomy
17000
984
Combined Trans-oral Surgery & CV Junction Fusion
30000
985
C.V. Junction Fusion
22000
986
Depressed Fracture
21000
987
Discectomy
20000
988
Endarterectomy
16700
989
R.F. Lesion for Trigeminal Neuralgia -
8150
990
Spasticity Surgery -
27200
991
Spinal Fusion Procedure
25300
992
Spinal Intra Medullary Tumours
24000
993
Spinal Bifida Surgery Major
13900
994
Spina Bifida Surgery Minor
13900
995
Stereotaxic Procedures
17000
996
Trans Sphenoidal Surgery
30000
997
Trans Oral Surgery
30000
998
Trans Cranial Doppler
2500
999
Radiation Source Charges per Fraction
230
1000
Consul. Fee per Fraction Phys. Chrg. & Oth. Chrgs.
255
Vascular Surgery
1001
Patch Graft Angioplasty
18520
1002
Femoropopliteal by pass procedure
24300
1003
Thrombendarterectomy
13875
1004
Surgery for Arterial Aneursysm -Distal Abdominal Aorta
28000
1005
Surgery for Arterial Aneursysm -Upper Abdominal Aorta
30000
1006
Surgery for Arterial Aneursysm -Vertebral
28900
1007
Intrathoracic Aneurysm -Aneurysm not Requiring Bypass Techniques
25500
1008
Intrathoracic Aneurysm -Requiring Bypass Techniques
32500
1009
Dissecting Aneurysms
28900
1010
Stripping of Short or Long Sephenous Veins
9600
1011
Ligation of Ankle Perforators
9350
1012
Excision and Skin Graft of Venous Ulcer
9600
1013
Venous Thromoectomy
9750
1014
Lymphatics Excision of Subcutaneous Tissues In Lymphoedema
10500
1015
Vascular Procedure – Major -
28900
1016
Vascular Procedure – Minor
20400
1017
Surgery for Arterial Aneursysm Spleen Artery
20000
1018
Surgery for Arterial Aneursysm Renal Artery
20000
1019
Surgery for Arterial Aneursysm Carotid
21250
1020
Surgery for Arterial Aneursysm Main Arteries of the Limb
20000
1021
Operations for Acquired Arteriovenous Fistual
23000
1022
Congenital Arterio Venous Fistula
20000
1023
Operations for Stenosis of Renal Arteries
20200
1024
Trendelenburg Operations
9525
Paediatric Surgery
1025
Excision of thyroglossal Duct/Cyst
8500
1026
Diaphragmatic Hernia Repair (Thoracic or Abdominal Approach)
12600
1027
Tracheo Oesophageal Fistula (Correction Surgery)
15000
1028
Colon Replacement of Oesophagus
15000
1029
Omphalo Mesenteric Cyst Excision
12000
1030
Omphalo Mesenteric Duct- Excision
10000
1031
Meckels Diverticulectomy
10000
1032
Omphalocele 1st Stage (Hernia Repair)
10000
1033
Omphalocele 2nd Stge (Hernia Repair)
10000
1034
Gastrochisis Repair
10000
1035
Inguinal Herniotomy
8000
1036
Congenital Hydrocele
6000
1037
Hydrocele of Cord
6000
1038
Torsion Testis Operation
10200
1039
Congenital Pyloric Stenosis- operation
9000
1040
Duodenal- Atresia Operation
10200
1041
Pancreatic Ring Operation
14000
1042
Meconium Ileus Operation
12000
1043
Malrotation of Intestines Operation
12000
1044
Rectal Biopsy (Megacolon)
1500
1045
Colostomy Transverse
9350
1046
Colostomy Left Iliac
9350
1047
Abdominal Perineal Pull Through (Hirschaprugis Disease)
11000
1048
Imperforate Anus Low Anomaly -Cut Back Operation
7000
1049
Imperforate Anus Low Anomaly - Perineal Anoplasty
9000
1050
Inperforate Anus High Anomaly -Sacroabdomino Perineal Pull Through
8000
1051
Inperforate Anus High Anomaly - Closure of Colostomy
6000
1052
Intususception Operation
12925
1053
Choledochoduodenostomy for Atresia of Extra Hepatic Billiary Duct
10000
1054
Operation of Choledochal Cyst
14000
1055
Nephrectomy for -Pyonephrosis
13500
1056
Nephrectomy for - Hydronephrosis
13000
1057
Nephrectomy for -Wilms Tumour
13000
1058
Paraortic Lymphadenoctomy with Nephrectomy for Wilms Tumour
15000
1059
Sacro- Coccygeal Teratoma Excision
6000
1060
Neuroblastoma Debulking
12500
1061
Neuroblastoma Total Excision
15000
1062
Rhabdomyosarcoma wide Excision
17000
Gynae, Operation Charges
1063
Abdominal Hysterectomy
12000
1064
Vaginal Hysterectomy
12000
1065
Myomectomy
10000
1066
Vaginoplasty
11700
1067
Laparotomy (Ectopic Pregnancy)
10000
1068
Vulvectomy (Simple/Radical)
15000
1069
RVF Repair
15000
1070
Other Major Operations
13600
1071
Manchester Operations
11400
1072
Perineorrhaphy
8500
1073
Colporraphy
8250
1074
Modified Gilliam
10000
1075
Diagnostic Curettage
1500
1076
Fractional Curettage
2000
1077
D & C and Cervical Biopsy
2000
1078
Polypectomy
1100
1079
Other-Minor Operation
2200
1080
Excision Vaginal Cyst/Burtholin Cyst
2200
1081
Excision Vaginal Septum
3500
1082
Laparoscopy Diagnostic
3000
1083
Laparoscopy Sterilisation
3500
1084
Laparoscopy Operative
4000
1085
Laparoscopy LAVH
16500
1086
Drilling of Overy
7000
1087
Myomectomy
9500
1088
Adhesonolysis
10000
1089
Ectopic pregnancy
12000
1090
Hysteroscopy ICRE
1800
1091
Hysteroscopy Removal of IUCD
1600
1092
Hysteroscopy Removal of Septum
5000
1093
Hysteroscopy Diagnostic
3325
1094
Werthimas Hystrectomy for Cancer cervix
17000
1095
Sterilisation Post Pertum
3000
1096
Sterilisation Intravaginal
2900
1097
Abortion- D & C
1750
1098
Abortion- Evacuation
2100
1099
MTP- 1st Trimester
2200
1100
MTP - 2nd Trimester
3400
Laproscopic Operations In Gen. Surgery / Gastrohepatic / Nephro-
1101
Diagnostic Laproscopy
3000
1102
Laproscopic Pyloromyotomy
13875
1103
Laproscopic Gastrostomy
11000
1104
Laproscopic Closure of Perforated peptic ulcer
15000
1105
Laproscopic Vagotomy Pyleroplasty/ gastro jejunostomy
18000
1106
Laproscopic umbilical hernia repair
16600
1107
Laproscopic ventral hernia repair
17000
1108
Laproscopic cystogastrostomy
15000
1109
Lap. Cholecystectomy & CBD exploration
15000
1110
Lap. Hydatid of liver surgery
17750
1111
Lap. Hepatic resection
20000
1112
Lap. Assisted small bowel resection
18250
1113
Lap. For intestinal obstruction
18000
1114
Lap. For intestinal perforation
17500
1115
Lap. Assisted Right Hemicolectomy
19500
1116
Lap. Assisted left Hemicolectomy
19500
1117
Lap. Assisted Total Colectomy
25000
1118
Laproscopic Rectopexy
21000
1119
Lap. Asisted Abdominoperineal Resection of rectum
21000
1120
Lap. Assisted anterior resection
21500
1121
Laproscopic Cholecystectomy
16000
1122
Laproscopic Appendicectomy
14500
1123
Laaproscopic Hernia Repair
17000
1124
Laproscopic Hiatus Hernia Repair
17000
1125
Laproscopic Adhesiolysis
10200
1126
Laproscopic Adrenalectomy
16800
1127
Laproscopic Thyroidectomy
23000
1128
Laproscopic Spleenectomy
18000
1129
Laproscopic Colectomy
19250
1130
Laproscopic donor Nephroctomy
18000
1131
Infra red coagulation in Haemeroohoids
5000
1132
Laproscopic Pyelolithotomy
17750
1133
Laproscopic ureterolithotomy
15000
Specialised Procedures / Investigations
1134
Cat Scan (C.T.) Head - Without Contrast
900
1135
Cat Scan (C.T.) Head - with Contrast
1400
1136
C.T. Head Scan Involv. Spl. Investigation - Without Contrast
1400
1137
C.T. Head Involv. Spl. Investigation -with Contrast
1900
1138
C.T. Chest (HRCT) - Without Contrast
1700
1139
C.T. Chest (HRCT) - with Contrast
2140
1140
C.T. Spine (Cervical,Dorsal,Lumbar,Sacral) -Without Contrast
1440
1141
C.T. Spine (Cervical,Dorsal,Lumbar,Sacral) - with Contrast
2300
1142
C.T. Cervical C.T. 3D Reconstruction only --
1750
1143
C.T. Guided Biopsy
1000
1144
C.T. Guided percutaneous cath drainage
1200
1145
C.T. Myelogram (Cervical Spine) - Without Contrast
1800
1146
C.T. Myelogram (Cervical Spine) - with Contrast
2558
1147
C.T. Myelogram (Lumbar Spine or D/S) - Without Contrast
2000
1148
C.T. Myelogram (Lumbar Spine or D/S)- with Contrast
2558
1149
C.T. Scan Brain - Without Contrast
900
1150
C.T. Scan Brain - with Contrast
1400
1151
C.T. Scan Chest - Without Contrast
1400
1152
C.T. Scan Chest - with Contrast
2325
1153
C.T. Scan Upper Abdomen - Without Contrast
1300
1154
C.T. Scan Upper Abdomen - with Contrast
2092
1155
C.T. Scan Lower Abdomen - Without Contrast
1680
1156
C.T. Scan Lower Abdomen - with Contrast
2092
1157
C.T. Scan Whole Abdomen - Without Contrast
2092
1158
C.T. Scan Whole Abdomen - with Contrast
3400
1159
C.T. Scan Neck (Thyroid Soft Tissue) - Without Contrast
1560
1160
C.T. Scan Neck (Thyroid Soft Tissue) - with Contrast
1940
1161
C.T. Scan Orbits - Without Contrast
1200
1162
C.T. Scan Orbits - with contract
1750
1163
C.T. Scan Limbs - Without Contrast
1700
1164
C.T. Scan Limbs - with Contrast
2300
1165
C.T. Scan Whole Body - Without Contrast
3300
1166
C.T. Scan Whole Body - with Contrast
3400
1167
C.T. Scan of Para Nasal Sinus - Without Contrast
1500
MRI
1168
C.T. Scan of Para Nasal Sinus - with Constrast
1860
1169
MRI Head - Without Contrast
2500
1170
MRI Head - with Contrast
3500
1171
MRI Orbits - without Contrast
1700
1172
MRI Orbits - with Contrast
5000
1173
MRI Nasopharynx and PNS - Without Contrast
2500
1174
MRI Nasopharynx and PNS - with Constrast
5000
1175
MRI Neck - Without Contrast
2500
1176
MRI Neck - with Contrast
5000
1177
MRI Shoulder - Without Contrast
2500
1178
MRI Shoulder - with Contrast
5000
1179
MRI Shoulder both Joint - Without Contrast
2500
1180
MRI Shoulder both Joint - with Contrast
5000
1181
MRI Wrist Single Joint - Without Contrast
2500
1182
MRI Wrist Single Joint - with Contrast
5000
1183
MRI Wrist both Joint - Without Contrast
1000
1184
MRI Wrist both Joint - with Contrast
5000
1185
MRI Knee Single Joint - Without Contrast
2500
1186
MRI Knee Single Joint - with Contrast
5000
1187
MRI Knee both Joint - Without Contrast
2500
1188
MRI Knee both Joint - with Contrast
5000
1189
MRI Ankle Single - Without Contrast
2500
1190
MRI Ankle Single - with Contrast
5000
1191
MRI Ankle Both - Without Contrast
2500
1192
MRI Ankle Both - with Contrast
5000
1193
MRI Hip - Without Contrast
2500
1194
MRI Hip - with Contrast
5000
1195
MRI Pelvis - Without Contrast
2500
1196
MRI Pelvis - with Contrast
5000
1197
MRI Extremities - Without Contrast
2500
1198
MRI Extremities - with Contrast
5000
1199
MRI Temporomandibular Single Joint - Without Contrast
2500
1200
MRI Temporomandibular Single Joint - with Contrast
5000
1201
MRI Temporomandibular Double Joints - Without Contrast
2500
1202
MRI Temporomandibular Double Joints - with contrast
5000
1203
MRI Abdomen - Without Contrast
2500
1204
MRI Abdomen - with Contrast
5000
1205
MRI Breast - Without Contrast
2500
1206
MRI Breast - with Contrast
5000
1207
MRI Spine Screening - Without Contrast
1000
1208
MRI Spine Screening - with Contrast
3400
1209
MRI Chest - Without Contrast
2500
1210
MRI Chest - with Contrast
5000
1211
MRI Cervical Spine - Without Contrast
1000
1212
MRI Cervical Spine - with Contrast
5000
1213
MRI Lumber Spine - Without Contrast
2500
1214
MRI Lumber Spine - with Contrast
5000
1215
MRI Screening - Without Contrast
1000
1216
MRI Screening - with Contrast
4000
1217
MRI Angiography - Without Contrast
1200
1218
MRI Angiography - with Contrast
5000
1219
Mammography (Single side)
450
1220
Mammography (Both sides)
540
1221
Bone Densitometry Single site
450
1222
Bone Densitometry Two sites
600
1223
Bone Densitometry Three sites ( Spine , Hip & one extremity)
900
1224
Bone Densitometry Whole body
1500
1225
2 D Echo with colour Doppler
700
1226
Trans Oesophaedral Echo (TEE)
1300
1227
Holter Analysis
800
1228
Fluoroscopic Screening
100
1229
Holter Report (with Prd. Specification)
1200
1230
Test of Pacemaker
485
1231
Oxygen Saturation
150
1232
Cardiac Cath Angiography (W/o Coronary Angio)
11000
1233
Aortogram
3250
1234
Pulmonary function test
380
1235
Test for Pacemaker
325
1236
Package charges for Cardiovascular investigation
340
1237
Fibroptic Bronchoscopy with Washing/Biopsy
1800
1238
Uroflow Study (Micturometry)
300
1239
Urodynamic Study (Cystometry)
400
1240
Cystoscopy with Retrograde Catheter Unilateral
3000
1241
Cystoscopy with Retrograde Catheter Bilateral
3500
1242
Cystoscopy Diagnostic
1800
1243
Cystoscopy with Bladder Biopsy
2000
1244
Voiding-cysto-urethrogram
300
1245
Renal Transplant Evaluation
700
1246
Whole body scan
1616
1247
Spect bone Scan
2200
1248
Bone Marrow Scan
1500
1249
Scan (Spect)
2404
1250
Stress Thallium
3000
1251
Muga (Resting)
1275
1252
Muga (Stress)
1700
1253
A.V. Fistula
3060
1254
Coronary Angiography
8000
Cobalt 60 Therapy
1255
Radical Treatment
17000
1256
Palliative Treatment
8500
1257
Adjustment Therapy
15000
Linear Accelerators
1258
Radical Radiotherapy Linear
25240
1259
Palliative Radiotherapy Linear
21200
Brachy Therapy
1260
Intracavitary
1000
Interestical (Implant)
1261
Head & Neck
8100
1262
Breast
7500
1263
Soft Tissue Sarcome
10200
Chemotherapy Charges
1264
Single Drug Therapy per day
400
1265
Multiple Drug Therapy per day
650
1266
Infusional Chemotherapy
750
The rates indicated above are for semi-private ward category. There will be 15% increase in package rates for treatment in private ward & 10% decrease in package rates for treatment in General ward. Rates for all other procedures and investigations will be same for all categories.