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List of DGEHS Empanelled Hospitals for Cashless Treatment in Greater Noida 2026

If you are a Delhi Government employee or pensioner living in Greater Noida, your DGEHS card entitles you to cashless medical care at empanelled hospitals in the NCR region. The real challenge is not the scheme , it is finding a DGEHS empanelled hospital in Greater Noida that has the specialist depth, the technology, and the administrative competence to deliver on that entitlement without making you fight for it.


Felix Hospital in Greater Noida is empanelled under DGEHS. For Delhi Government employees and pensioners settled in Greater Noida sectors, Knowledge Park, Noida Extension, and the broader Gautam Buddha Nagar district, Felix Hospital is the closest fully equipped DGEHS empanelled private facility , right here in the district, no travel to Delhi required.


DGEHS Helpdesk at Felix Hospital: +91 9667064100

 

The Master List of DGEHS Specialties at Felix Hospital

All procedures within DGEHS approved rates are cashless for entitled beneficiaries and their dependants.

Specialty

Key Procedures Covered

Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery

Angiography, angioplasty, bypass surgery, valve replacement, pacemaker, heart failure management

Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement

Knee replacement, hip replacement, spine surgery, fracture fixation, bone infection, revision joint surgery

Neurology and Neurosurgery

Stroke management, brain surgery, spinal conditions, epilepsy treatment

Oncology

Cancer diagnosis, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgical oncology

Gynaecology and Obstetrics

Normal delivery, C-section, hysterectomy, fibroid surgery, Level III NICU available

Urology

Laser kidney stone treatment, prostate surgery, urinary tract procedures, dialysis

General and Laparoscopic Surgery

Gallbladder removal, hernia repair, appendectomy, bariatric surgery

Paediatrics

Paediatric surgical and medical conditions

ENT and Ophthalmology

Cataract, ear surgery, tonsillectomy, septoplasty

Pulmonology

Respiratory conditions, COPD, bronchoscopy, sleep apnoea

Nephrology and Dialysis

Chronic kidney disease, haemodialysis, 24/7 dialysis unit

Gastroenterology

Endoscopy, colonoscopy, liver conditions

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Physiotherapy, occupational therapy, post-surgical rehabilitation

Call +91 9667064100 to confirm whether your specific procedure is covered under DGEHS rates before your visit.

 

What is DGEHS?

The Delhi Government Employees Health Scheme is a health protection programme run by the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi. It provides cashless medical treatment to serving and retired Delhi Government employees and their dependent family members at empanelled hospitals across Delhi and the NCR region.


For Delhi Government employees and pensioners who have settled in Greater Noida , a pattern increasingly common among retired government servants who prefer the quieter residential sectors of Gautam Buddha Nagar over Delhi , DGEHS empanelled hospitals in the NCR like Felix Hospital provide full cashless coverage without requiring a trip back into Delhi for treatment.

 

Who Can Benefit from the DGEHS Scheme?

DGEHS covers a defined set of beneficiaries. Serving Delhi Government employees across all departments and grades are covered. Retired Delhi Government employees and pensioners drawing pension from the Delhi Government treasury are entitled. Dependent family members including their spouse, unmarried children up to 25 years who are not independently employed, and dependent parents whose income falls below the prescribed threshold are all covered under the card of the serving or retired employee.

 

Coverage for Disabled Dependents

DGEHS makes a specific provision for dependent children with disabilities. A dependent child with a certified disability remains covered under the DGEHS card regardless of age, as long as the disability is documented and the child remains financially dependent on the card holder. The disability certificate issued by a competent authority must be presented at the Felix Hospital DGEHS helpdesk at the time of admission.

 

Your DGEHS Card: The Key to Cashless Treatment

The DGEHS card identifies you as an entitled beneficiary and triggers cashless treatment at empanelled hospitals. At Felix Hospital, presenting your DGEHS card at the dedicated helpdesk is the first step. The helpdesk verifies your card against the DGEHS system, confirms entitlement, and initiates the admission process.


For planned procedures, pre-authorisation is submitted by Felix Hospital on your behalf. For emergencies, treatment begins immediately and authorisation is handled retrospectively. In neither case are you required to visit any DGEHS office or follow up with any government department separately.

 

What DGEHS Does NOT Cover

Understanding exclusions prevents surprises at discharge. DGEHS does not cover cosmetic or aesthetic procedures that are not medically necessary. Procedures classified as experimental or not yet approved in standard clinical practice are excluded. Dental treatment beyond basic extractions is generally not covered unless arising from an accident. Spectacles, hearing aids, and assistive devices are covered only within specified limits. Procedures performed at non-empanelled hospitals are not eligible for cashless treatment and face restrictions even on the reimbursement route.
For any doubt about whether a specific procedure is covered before you travel, call the Felix Hospital DGEHS helpdesk directly.

 

DGEHS Room Eligibility and Entitlement Guide

Room entitlement under DGEHS is determined by the pay level or grade of the serving employee or the pension drawn by the retired employee.


Beneficiary Category

Room Entitlement

Grade A Officers (senior scale and above)

Private Room

Grade B Officers

Semi-Private Room

Grade C and below

General Ward

Pensioners

As per last pay drawn equivalent

Dependants

As per the card holder's entitlement

If a higher room category is chosen beyond entitlement, only the difference in room rent is payable by the beneficiary. All clinical charges including surgery, medicines during admission, and investigations remain at DGEHS approved rates regardless of room choice. Confirm your specific room entitlement at the Felix Hospital DGEHS helpdesk on arrival.

 

Cashless vs. Reimbursement Under DGEHS

DGEHS beneficiaries technically have two options , cashless treatment at an empanelled hospital or paying out of pocket and applying for reimbursement later. The practical difference is significant.

Factor

Reimbursement Route

Cashless at Felix Hospital

Upfront payment

Required, often substantial

Zero

Paperwork burden

Bills, forms, submissions, follow-ups

Handled entirely by Felix DGEHS desk

Waiting period

Weeks to months

Settled directly with DGEHS

Rate risk

Excess above DGEHS rate not reimbursed

DGEHS rate charged directly

Stress during hospitalisation

High

Eliminated

Choosing cashless at Felix Hospital eliminates the financial exposure and administrative burden that reimbursement claims routinely create for families.

 

DGEHS Claim Process and Common Rejections

The cashless claim process at Felix Hospital is handled entirely by the hospital's DGEHS administrative desk. The three most common reasons DGEHS claims get rejected are procedural, not clinical , and all three are avoidable.


The first is missing or incomplete documentation , an expired DGEHS card, a missing dependent registration, or an Aadhaar mismatch. Carrying the full document checklist eliminates this. The second is treatment at a non-empanelled hospital and then applying for reimbursement claims are frequently rejected or partially settled. The third is procedures falling outside DGEHS approved packages being initiated without prior clarity on coverage.


At Felix Hospital, the DGEHS helpdesk checks all of these before admission proceeds, not after discharge.

 

The Referral Manual: How to Access Felix Hospital


For planned treatment: DGEHS planned treatment at a referral hospital like Felix Hospital requires a referral from the Medical Officer at your designated DGEHS dispensary or the Chief Medical Officer of your department. The referral specifies the department and nature of care required.


Bring the referral letter, your DGEHS card, and your Aadhaar card to the Felix Hospital DGEHS helpdesk. From this point, the hospital team manages registration, pre-authorisation submission, and admission. You do not follow up with any DGEHS office separately.


For emergencies: No referral is required. Walk directly into the Felix Hospital emergency department. DGEHS rules permit direct emergency admission at any empanelled hospital. The clinical team treats first. The administrative team handles documentation and retrospective authorisation after stabilisation.

 

Essential Documentation Checklist (Zero-Rejection Matrix)

Mandatory, without these verification cannot proceed:

 

  • Valid DGEHS card, physical or digital copy

  • Aadhaar card of the patient, original plus one photocopy

  • Referral letter from DGEHS dispensary or departmental CMO for planned treatment

  • For a dependent family member, proof of dependency registration on the DGEHS card

Strongly recommended:

  • Previous medical records, prescriptions, or discharge summaries for ongoing conditions

  • Disability certificate for dependants covered under the disability provision

  • Department identity card of the serving or retired employee as secondary identification

  • For emergencies, come first. Documents can be submitted after the patient is stabilised.

     

Life-Threatening Emergencies: No Referral Required


Heart attack. Stroke. Major trauma. Respiratory failure.


No referral letter is needed. Walk straight into the Felix Hospital emergency department.


DGEHS rules explicitly permit direct emergency admission at any empanelled hospital without prior referral. Treatment begins immediately. Retrospective documentation and claim submission are handled by the Felix Hospital DGEHS desk after the patient is stabilised.


Tell the emergency team you are a DGEHS beneficiary when you arrive. That is all.


Ambulance: +91 9667064100, 24 hours

 

Why Choose Felix Hospital?

For Delhi Government employees and pensioners living in Greater Noida, Felix Hospital solves the most practical problem , proximity. There is no need to drive into Delhi for specialist care. Felix Hospital is right here in Greater Noida, equipped to the same standard as the best private hospitals in the capital.


Felix Hospital is a tertiary care centre with a 24/7 digital cath lab for cardiac emergencies, robotic and computer-assisted surgery for joint replacement, a Level III NICU for high-risk deliveries, zero-cut laser technology for kidney stone treatment, and laminar airflow operation theatres. NABH accreditation means standards are externally audited.


DGEHS beneficiaries at Felix Hospital receive the same doctors, the same operation theatres, and the same post-operative care as every other patient. No separate ward. No lower-priority queue. No difference in treatment quality based on how the bill is being settled.


Many Delhi Government employees who have retired to Greater Noida's residential sectors — Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Knowledge Park, Omicron — choose Felix Hospital specifically because it removes the need to travel back to Delhi for serious medical care. Same quality, same entitlement, closer to home.

 

Connecting Every Sector: Felix Hospital's Hyper-Local Reach


Area

Key Landmarks

Approx. Time from Felix

Greater Noida Central, Alpha, Beta, Gamma

Pari Chowk, Alpha Commercial Belt

10 to 15 mins

Knowledge Park

Knowledge Park Metro, Sharda Hospital Road

10 to 15 mins

Omicron and Pi sectors

Omicron 1 Market, Pi commercial belt

15 to 20 mins

Noida Extension, Gaur City

Gaur City Mall, Crossings Republik

20 to 25 mins

Noida Expressway, Sector 100 to 137

Advant Navis, Sector 137 Metro

20 to 25 mins

Dadri and Surajpur

Dadri Bus Stand, Surajpur Chowk

25 to 30 mins

Jewar and Southern Belt

Jewar Chowk, Yamuna Expressway

35 to 45 mins

For emergencies, the Felix Hospital ambulance operates 24 hours and dispatches immediately.


Conclusion

Delhi Government employees and pensioners who have made Greater Noida their home do not need to travel back to Delhi for quality medical care. Felix Hospital is here, fully empanelled under DGEHS, equipped across all major specialties, and committed to cashless treatment without the administrative runaround.


+91 9667064100, DGEHS Helpdesk, Pre-Authorisation Queries, and 24-hour Emergency Felix Hospital, Greater Noida. DGEHS Empanelled, serving Greater Noida, Noida Extension, and the broader NCR belt.

FAQs

How can I check the latest DGEHS empanelled hospitals list in Greater Noida?

Visit the DGEHS section on the Delhi Government health portal or delhi.gov.in for the current NCR empanelled hospital list. Felix Hospital appears in the empanelled list for the NCR region. Call +91 9667064100 for immediate verbal confirmation of empanelment and procedure coverage.

Is the DGEHS card valid for cashless treatment in Greater Noida?

 Yes. DGEHS empanelment covers hospitals across Delhi and the NCR region. Felix Hospital in Greater Noida is empanelled under DGEHS and accepts cashless treatment for covered procedures. Delhi Government employees and pensioners living in Greater Noida can access Felix Hospital directly under the scheme.

Which is the best DGEHS panel hospital near me in Greater Noida?

For most of Greater Noida, Felix Hospital is the closest fully equipped DGEHS empanelled private hospital with tertiary care capability. Same district, specialist coverage across all major departments, and a dedicated DGEHS administrative desk. Call +91 9667064100 to confirm coverage for your specific condition.

How can I download the DGEHS hospital list PDF online?

Visit the DGEHS section on the Delhi Government health portal. The NCR empanelled hospital list is available for download. Always download fresh as the list is updated periodically and older versions may not reflect current empanelment status.

Is a referral mandatory for DGEHS treatment at Felix Hospital?

For planned treatment, yes. A referral from your DGEHS dispensary or departmental CMO is required before elective admission. For emergencies, no referral is needed. Walk directly into the Felix Hospital emergency department and inform the team you are a DGEHS beneficiary.

What are the emergency admission rules for DGEHS in Greater Noida?

DGEHS rules permit direct emergency admission at any empanelled hospital without prior referral. At Felix Hospital, the emergency team treats first and the DGEHS desk handles retrospective documentation after stabilisation.

Can I get cashless diagnostics such as MRI and CT scan under DGEHS in Greater Noida?

Yes. Diagnostics including MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, and blood investigations ordered during your inpatient stay are covered under the DGEHS cashless package at Felix Hospital. All diagnostic facilities are on-site without outside lab referrals. For outpatient diagnostics, coverage depends on the specific DGEHS package applicable to your entitlement.

Who is eligible for the DGEHS medical scheme?

Serving Delhi Government employees, retired employees drawing Delhi Government pension, their dependent spouse, unmarried children up to 25 years, dependent parents below the prescribed income threshold, and dependent children with certified disabilities regardless of age.
 

How do I check my DGEHS room entitlement?

Your room entitlement is determined by your pay level or pension equivalent. Grade A officers are entitled to a private room, Grade B to semi-private, and Grade C and below to a general ward. The Felix Hospital DGEHS helpdesk confirms your entitlement on arrival.
 

What documents are required for DGEHS treatment in Greater Noida?

Mandatory documents are your valid DGEHS card, Aadhaar card of the patient with one photocopy, referral letter from your DGEHS dispensary or CMO for planned treatment, and proof of dependency for dependent family members. For emergencies, come first and arrange documents after stabilisation.
 

Written and verified by:
Dr. Bajrang Lal Banthia

Dr. Bajrang Lal Banthia

MBBS, MD | Exp: 17 Yr
Internal Medicine

Dr. Bajrang Lal Banthia provides personalized care for diabetes, hypertension, infections, and general health issues.