Aarogyasri Hospitals List in Guntur

Aarogyasri Hospitals — Guntur District

Hospital NameCity / AreaNotes
Sri Ramachandra Children’s & Dental HospitalOld Club Road, GunturRecognized by DME AP (valid to 06-Feb-2027)
Ahalya Nursing Home (Institute of Pediatric & Geriatric Medicine)Kothapet, GunturRecognized (22-Oct-2024 to 21-Oct-2027)
Yeluri HospitalsOld Club Road, Kothapet, GunturGen. Med, Gen. Surg, Ortho, Urology, Neuro — Recognized (Oct-2024)
C.V.R. Hospital (Multi-Specialty)Sambasivapet, GunturCardio, CT Surg, Ortho, Neuro — Recognized (Feb-2025 to Sep-2027)
Maruthi Multi Speciality HospitalBeside Tulasi Hospital, Old Club Road, GunturCardio, CT Surg, Ortho, Neuro — Recognized (Apr-2025 to Apr-2028)
KIMS Sikhara Hospitals (A Unit of Insignia Health Care Pvt Ltd)Mangalagiri Road, Agantha Varappadu, GunturMulti-specialty — Recognized (Mar-2025 to Mar-2028)
Samagra Hospitals (A Unit of Aadhya Health Care)Gunturuvari Thota, Kothapet, GunturMulti-specialty — Recognized (Mar-2025 to Mar-2028)
Patibandla Narayanaswamy Neuro Sciences LLPOld Bank Road, Kothapet, GunturNeurosciences — Recognized (Jun-2025 to Jun-2028)
Samatha Hospitals (Unit of Anandhi Diagnostics Pvt Ltd)Old Club Road, Near Bose Statue, Kothapet, GunturMulti-specialty incl. CT Surgery — Recognized (Jun-2025 to Jun-2028)
Sri Vasudha HospitalsOpp. D.S. Kalyana Mandapam, Kothapet, GunturOrthopedics — Recognized (Jun-2025 to Jun-2028)
Sri Sai Satya HospitalG.T. Road, Srinivasa Rao Pet, GunturMulti-specialty — Recognized (Apr-2025 to Apr-2028)
Medex HospitalsChandramouli Nagar, GunturOphthalmology — Recognized (Apr-2025 to Apr-2028)
Praja VaidyasalaSirijallu Complex, Gujjanagundla, GunturGeneral Surgery — Recognized (Apr-2025 to Apr-2028)
Ravi Teja Multi Speciality HospitalSagar Ring Road Junction, Macherla (Guntur Dist.)Multi-specialty — Recognized (Feb-2025 to Feb-2028)

Aarogyasri Cashless Treatment — Quick Guide for Guntur

Before admission, confirm the hospital is Aarogyasri empanelled for your required specialty and that the procedure is cashless-eligible. Use the official portal or the hospital’s Aarogyasri helpdesk/TPA desk to verify the hospital code, package name, pre-authorization timelines, and bed category.

How to Use Aarogyasri Cashless at a Network Hospital

  1. Carry documents: Aarogyasri card/beneficiary ID, Aadhaar, Photo ID, recent prescriptions, and basic lab reports.
  2. Registration: Visit the hospital Insurance/TPA desk; they will initiate the cashless request on the Trust portal.
  3. Pre-authorization: Hospital uploads diagnosis, treatment plan and package estimate to the Aarogyasri Trust for approval.
  4. Approval note/SMS: On approval, an authorization number is generated and the case proceeds as cashless as per package terms.
  5. Discharge & billing: Approved items are settled directly between the Trust/insurer and hospital; non-payables (if any) are borne by the patient.

What to Confirm with the Hospital (Guntur)

  • Specialties covered: Cardiology, Orthopaedics, General Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Oncology, Nephrology, etc., under Aarogyasri packages.
  • Package vs non-package: Whether your procedure is billed as a package (fixed rate) or itemised; check inclusions (OT charges, implants, medicines).
  • Room entitlement: Bed category permitted under the scheme and any upgrade charges if you opt for a higher room.
  • Exclusions & co-pay: Ask for a list of non-payables (consumables, personal items) and any patient share where applicable.
  • Emergency protocol: In emergencies, admission first; hospital sends pre-authorization immediately after stabilization.

Documents Needed (Cashless & Reimbursement)

  • Aarogyasri card/beneficiary ID, Aadhaar, Photo ID
  • Doctor’s prescription and investigation reports
  • Discharge summary, itemised bills, receipts (for reimbursement cases)
  • Cancelled cheque/bank proof (if reimbursement is applicable)

Common Reasons for Delay/Denial

  • Incomplete pre-auth (missing clinical notes or package code)
  • Procedure not covered under the scheme/package
  • Non-payables wrongly included in the claim
  • Late submission of reimbursement documents
  • Name/ID mismatch between hospital file and Aarogyasri ID

Cashless vs Reimbursement — Quick Comparison

PointCashless (Network Hospital)Reimbursement (If Cashless Not Used)
ApprovalPre-authorization by Trust/insurerClaim after discharge with full documents
PaymentTrust/insurer pays hospital for approved itemsPatient pays first; later reimbursement of eligible amount
TimelineUsually faster at empanelled hospitalsDepends on documentation & submission time
Out-of-pocketOnly non-payables/co-pay (if any)Initial full payment; later settlement

Checklist Before Admission (Guntur)

  • Confirm hospital is Aarogyasri empanelled for your specialty and selected procedure.
  • Ask the TPA/helpdesk about package coverage, room entitlement and non-payables.
  • Keep all documents (ID, reports, prescriptions) ready in original + photocopies.
  • Note the authorization number and keep SMS/emails as proof.
  • Collect discharge summary, itemised bills and reports at discharge.

Aarogyasri FAQs (Guntur)

How do I check if a Guntur hospital is in the Aarogyasri network?

Use the official hospital search or contact the hospital’s Aarogyasri helpdesk/TPA desk to confirm empanelment code, specialties and active packages.
What if the hospital refuses cashless?

Ask for the reason in writing. If pre-auth details were incomplete, request re-submission. Otherwise, proceed with reimbursement as per scheme rules.
Are implants and consumables covered?

Many packages include standard consumables/implants; some items remain non-payable. Confirm inclusions/exclusions with the TPA desk before admission.
Is pre-authorization compulsory during emergencies?

Emergency cases are generally admitted first; the hospital then sends pre-authorization immediately after stabilization.

Grievance & Support

Escalate unresolved issues via the hospital TPA desk; then raise a formal grievance with supporting documents on the scheme channel.

Keep your pre-auth ID/authorization number and MRD number handy for follow-up.

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