If you served in the Indian Armed Forces, Army, Navy, or Air Force, and you or a family member needs hospital treatment in Meerut or the surrounding region, this guide is written for you.
Navigating the Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) can feel like a second deployment. Referral letters, pre-authorisation windows, empanelment status checks, room entitlement rules, the system was designed to protect veterans, but the paperwork can exhaust the very people it was built to serve.
Meerut has one of the largest retired defence populations in Uttar Pradesh. The city has deep military roots , the Meerut Cantonment has been a significant Army base for generations, and thousands of veterans and their families live across the city and its surrounding areas. This guide explains how ECHS works for hospital treatment in Meerut, what you are entitled to, and how Felix Hospital , a fully empanelled ECHS tertiary care centre on the Noida Expressway , handles the process so you and your family do not have to.
What Is ECHS and Who Qualifies?
The Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme is a Central Government health scheme administered by the Ministry of Defence. It provides cashless medical care to retired defence personnel and their dependents at empanelled hospitals across India.
Who is eligible:
Retired officers and personnel below officer rank (PBOR) of the Army, Navy, and Air Force
Family pensioners of deceased service personnel
Dependants as defined under ECHS rules: spouse, unmarried daughters, sons below 25 years, and parents wholly dependent on the veteran
What you need to carry at every hospital visit:
How the ECHS Referral System Works in Meerut
Meerut has ECHS Polyclinics serving the city's significant retired defence population. Your allocated polyclinic is where your treatment journey begins for planned (non-emergency) care.
Step 1 Visit your allocated ECHS Polyclinic Present your ECHS card and describe your condition. The Medical Officer assesses you and, if specialist or hospital-level treatment is required, issues a referral letter.
Step 2 The referral letter This letter specifies the hospital name, the department, and the nature of treatment required. It is a formal document, keeps it safe and carries multiple photocopies.
Step 3 Report to the empanelled hospital Carry your referral letter, ECHS card, and Aadhaar. At Felix Hospital, the dedicated ECHS helpdesk takes over from this point. You do not call any ECHS office separately. You do not fill any additional form. The desk handles pre-authorisation, documentation, and direct settlement with ECHS.
Step 4 Treatment and discharge Treatment proceeds cashlessly at ECHS approved rates. On discharge, the hospital submits the claim directly. No reimbursement chasing. No financial gap to bridge.
Emergency Admission: No Referral Required
This is the most important rule every ECHS beneficiary must know.
For life-threatening emergencies, heart attack, stroke, major trauma, respiratory failure , you do not need a referral letter. Walk straight to the emergency department of any ECHS empanelled hospital.
ECHS guidelines are explicit on this point. Emergency admission at any empanelled hospital across India is permitted without prior referral, without pre-authorisation, and without contacting any ECHS office beforehand. The hospital treats first. The documentation is handled retrospectively after the patient is stabilised.
At Felix Hospital, the emergency team begins treatment the moment the patient arrives. The ECHS desk handles all retrospective paperwork. The family's only responsibility is to present the ECHS card as soon as it is practical to do so.
What Does Cashless Treatment Actually Mean?
Many veterans have heard the word "cashless" and still ended up at a billing counter. It is worth being precise.
Cashless at a properly empanelled hospital means:
Zero upfront payment for procedures covered under ECHS approved rates
No deposit at the time of admission for covered treatment
Direct settlement between the hospital and ECHS , the patient is not in the financial chain
Medicines during admission are covered within the approved package, no separate pharmacy bill for inpatient medicines
Investigations ordered during the admission are covered, no external lab bills
What cashless does not mean:
Procedures outside ECHS approved rates are not covered cashlessly.
If you choose a room above your rank entitlement, you pay the difference in room rent only, all clinical charges remain at ECHS rates.
At Felix Hospital, the ECHS desk clarifies coverage before admission for planned procedures. Veterans are not surprised by bills on discharge day.
ECHS Room Entitlement: What Your Rank Entitles You To
Rank Category | Room Entitlement at Felix Hospital |
Officers, Colonel and above | Private Room |
Officers below Colonel rank and JCOs | Semi-Private Room |
Other Ranks (PBOR) | General Ward |
Dependants | As per the primary beneficiary's entitlement |
Upgrading to a higher room category is permitted. You pay only the difference in room rent per day. All surgical, diagnostic, and medication charges remain at ECHS approved rates regardless of room choice.
Felix Hospital: Fully Empanelled ECHS Tertiary Care for Meerut Veterans
Felix Hospital, located in Sector 137 on the Noida Expressway, is a NABH-accredited tertiary care centre fully empanelled under ECHS for the Delhi NCR region. Veterans holding an ECHS card from a Meerut polyclinic can be referred to Felix Hospital for specialist and tertiary care that is not available locally.
From Meerut, Felix Hospital is approximately 70 to 90 minutes via the Meerut Expressway connecting to NH-9 and the Noida Expressway , a direct, largely toll-road route that avoids city traffic in both Meerut and Delhi. For a retired veteran in Meerut Cantonment who needs a cardiac procedure, a robotic knee replacement, or an oncology consultation, that travel time connects them to a 24/7 catheterisation lab, computer-assisted surgical suites, and a Level III NICU, tertiary care that would otherwise require navigating Delhi's congested hospital corridor.
Veterans from Meerut travelling for planned treatment should call +91 9667064100 before departing so the Felix ECHS desk can confirm pre-authorisation status, room availability, and the fastest route on the day of travel.
The ECHS desk at Felix Hospital operates every day. It is staffed by personnel who understand the scheme , not a general billing counter that treats ECHS as an afterthought.
Full Specialty Coverage Under ECHS at Felix Hospital
Every specialty below is covered under ECHS empanelment. All procedures within approved ECHS rates are cashless for entitled beneficiaries and their dependants.
Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery
The Felix Hospital cardiac centre runs a 24/7 digital catheterisation lab , one of the few tertiary cardiac facilities accessible to veterans in the Meerut-NCR belt without travelling into central Delhi. For veterans who have been deferring a cardiac investigation because they were unsure about coverage, the position is clear: the procedure is covered, the lab is available around the clock, and the desk manages pre-authorisation.
Covered under ECHS: Angiography, angioplasty with stenting, coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), valve replacement and repair, pacemaker implantation, implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), heart failure management.
Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement
Years of service leave their mark. Many veterans are managing joint degeneration that has moved from manageable to limiting. Total knee replacement, total hip replacement, partial replacement, and revision joint surgery are all covered under ECHS package rates at Felix Hospital , no implant surcharges beyond entitled limits, no balance billing.
Felix Hospital uses computer-assisted (robotic-guided) surgery for joint replacement. The procedure is mapped to the patient's anatomy before the first incision. Recovery is faster. Implant positioning is more accurate. In-house physiotherapy begins the same day as surgery.
Covered under ECHS: Total knee replacement, total hip replacement, partial knee replacement, revision arthroplasty, complex fracture management, spine surgery.
Neurology and Neurosurgery
Stroke management, brain surgery, epilepsy treatment, peripheral nerve disorders , covered under ECHS empanelment with on-site MRI and CT for rapid diagnosis.
Oncology
Full cancer care pathway: surgical oncology, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, all covered under ECHS at Felix Hospital. Veterans diagnosed with cancer should not have to navigate a separate empanelment check for each stage of their treatment.
Urology
Kidney stone treatment using zero-cut laser technology, no incision, no stitches, significantly shorter stay. Prostate surgery, bladder conditions, and haemodialysis are all covered. The dialysis unit operates 24 hours a day.
Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Normal delivery, caesarean section, hysterectomy, and other gynaecological procedures covered under ECHS. The hospital has a Level III NICU for newborns requiring intensive neonatal care immediately after delivery , a facility that Meerut-based veterans' families would otherwise need to travel to Delhi or a specialised centre to access.
General and Laparoscopic Surgery
Gallbladder removal (laparoscopic cholecystectomy), hernia repair, appendectomy, bariatric surgery, covered under ECHS package rates.
ENT and Ophthalmology
Cataract surgery, ear surgery, tonsillectomy, sinus procedures , common procedures that many veterans have been deferring. All covered cashlessly.
Pulmonology
COPD management, bronchoscopy, sleep apnoea, covered under ECHS. Veterans with respiratory conditions from service exposure should confirm specific procedure coverage by calling +91 9667064100 before travelling.
Nephrology and Dialysis
Chronic kidney disease management and haemodialysis, the 24/7 dialysis unit at Felix Hospital serves both emergency and scheduled patients.
Gastroenterology
Endoscopy, colonoscopy, liver condition management , covered under ECHS.
Paediatrics
Paediatric medical and surgical conditions for dependent children of ECHS beneficiaries.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Post-surgical physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and rehabilitation , an area often overlooked in ECHS planning. Recovery does not end at discharge. The rehabilitation team at Felix Hospital begins working with the patient from the day after surgery.
Technology and Infrastructure at Felix Hospital
ECHS empanelment is about coverage. Clinical outcome depends on what the hospital can actually do.
24/7 Digital Catheterisation Lab - cardiac emergencies treated immediately, no morning-slot waiting
Computer-Assisted (Robotic) Joint Replacement - image-guided surgery for knee and hip
Level III NICU - for newborns requiring intensive neonatal care
Zero-Cut Laser for Kidney Stones - no incision, faster recovery
On-Site Advanced Diagnostics - MRI, CT scan, digital X-ray, ultrasound, endoscopy under one roof
Laminar Airflow Operation Theatres - infection-controlled environment
NABH Accreditation - independently audited quality standards
Travel Guide: Reaching Felix Hospital from Meerut
Area | Route | Approximate Travel Time |
Meerut Cantonment, Civil Lines | Meerut Expressway to NH-9 to Noida Expressway | 70–85 minutes |
Meerut City, Hapur Road | Meerut Expressway to Noida Expressway | 75–90 minutes |
Ghaziabad , Indirapuram, Vaishali | NH-9 to Noida Expressway | 30–40 minutes |
Ghaziabad , Crossing Republik | NH-9 | 25–35 minutes |
Hapur | NH-9 to Noida Expressway | 60–70 minutes |
Modinagar, Muradnagar | Meerut Expressway connection | 65–80 minutes |
Noida Sectors 62, 63 | Noida Expressway | 15–20 minutes |
Cashless vs. Reimbursement: The Real Difference
Some veterans still use the reimbursement route , pay first at a non-empanelled or poorly equipped facility, then file for reimbursement later. Here is what that actually looks like in practice.
Factor | Reimbursement Route | Cashless at Felix Hospital |
Upfront payment required | Yes, often several lakhs | Zero |
Paperwork burden | Bills, forms, follow-up over months | Handled entirely by Felix ECHS desk |
Waiting period for money | Weeks to months | Settled directly with ECHS |
Risk of shortfall | High, excess above ECHS rate not reimbursed | None for covered procedures |
Stress during hospitalisation | High, family manages finances mid-treatment | Managed by hospital team |
The reimbursement route is not a neutral alternative. It means a family managing a financial crisis at the same time they are managing a medical one. Cashless at Felix Hospital removes that burden entirely.
A Note to the Families of Veterans
The person reading this is often not the veteran , it is a spouse, a son or daughter, a sibling trying to figure out the system under pressure.
The ECHS desk at Felix Hospital exists for exactly this situation. You do not need to know every rule. You do not need to have memorised the referral process. Bring the ECHS card, the referral letter if you have it, and the Aadhaar. The desk takes it from there.
For emergencies, bring only the patient. Everything else follows.