Guide to Visiting CMC Vellore Hospital
Nobody likes to visit a hospital unless of course, you are a doctor or some way associated with the health care industry. A visit to the doctor’s chamber gives me a shiver and a thought of visiting a hospital was just not my cup of tea. With times things change and due to some medical condition within my family, a visit to the doctor as well as hospital visits became a regular affair. Initially, it was difficult but with time I and my family adopted to this new lifestyle.
Initially, we were visiting doctors and hospitals in Kolkata since we reside here but after spending a uncountable amount of money as well as receiving almost pole apart diagnostics along with complete contrasting applicable solutions we decided that we have had enough and need to look elsewhere. We tried a couple of outstation destinations but were either not convinced about their prescribed methodology or the price factor became too much for us to consider.
It is then that someone suggested going to Vellore for treatment. Vellore is almost synonymous with CMC – Christian Medical College and the town around the hospital has largely developed around the hospital and medical college catering to the needs of the visiting patients as well as the stationed doctors. Vellore has somewhat a repute within India as being one of the very best destinations for medical tourism. I am using the word tourism here which you will come to know why later.
The only reason why I was apprehensive about traveling all the way to Vellore from Kolkata was the fact that the distance was huge. We had to travel from East down to the South of the country. But with limited options, I had to take it.
How to Reach CMC Vellore
Vellore is well connected by train, the nearest major rail head is Katpadi Junction. Many trains pass through Katpadi and stop for an average of 10 – 20 minutes. Katpadi is almost like the de facto train station for all patients coming to Vellore for treatment. So much so that the station has been modified to suit the needs of patients like having a ramp along with staircase for accessing the different platforms with overhead bridges. These ramps have direct access to the auto and taxi stands located outside the station.
Wheelchairs are also available at the station for free usage but for sure these would be managed by a porter (cooli) with whom you can negotiate for a service drop to the auto stand outside. A porter can be paid somewhere between Rs. 80 – 100 for this wheelchair service. Unless you are very athletic with good body strength I would recommend you to use this wheelchair service for the patient since pushing a wheelchair with a patient seated on it up on a ramp can be very challenging. If you bring your own foldable wheelchairs then also do consider taking a help of a coolie to push it around.
Other than Katpadi some trains also do pass through Vellore Cantonment and this is much nearer to Vellore hospital than Katpadi. However, train stoppage time is very limited with an average of 3 – 5 minutes thus do consider this when planning your journey.
If you plan to travel by air then the nearest major airport is Chennai. Alternately you can also come through Tirupati which also has an international airport. However, Chennai is a major hub is always recommended.
Local Transportation at Vellore
If you have reached Katpadi Station then come out of the station, there is only one exit and it’s very easy to spot. Once you reach outside you will find Autos, Vikram (larger auto) and taxis waiting. Almost all of them will pounce on you thus be prepared for few minutes of complete mayhem. Ignore and keep walking so that some of them leave you while some keep following you. Give them the name of the hotel or the locality and ask them how much would the one-way drop be. The day time rates are different from night rates, at night be prepared to pay somewhere between Rs. 150 – 200 depending on your negotiation skills. One best thing about Katpadi is that even at odd hours of the night you will find plenty of transportation options.
Remember that Katpadi is a different town and one would cross the river over a bridge to reach Vellore town. The auto journey takes around 15 – 20 minutes at night and during that day can be double due to traffic congestions.
Vellore Cantonment is located right in the middle of Vellore town very near to CMC Vellore Hospital and will take around five minutes to reach your destination from here. Autos are also available here and would charge around Rs. 30 – 50.
From Chennai airport, you can take tourist taxis (Car Hire) outside for a price band between Rs. 2000 – 2500. Similar service is also available at Tirupati airport almost costing the same. Alternately you can travel from Chennai airport to Chennai Central Station and avail many trains that pass through Katpadi Junction. Train options from Tirupati station toward Katpadi are available but limited in numbers.
Where to Stay at Vellore?
It all depends on your budget and preference, to begin with. Ideally always try staying near the hospital and the options are galore. Bang opposite to the gates of CMC Vellore there are varieties of hotels with a range of Rs. 200 to 4000. The basic ones are more of a dormitory with shared toilets and if you go little higher you will get individual rooms with shared toilets. Some hotels allow cooking and these have a small enclosed area where you can cook.
The price of hotels or guest houses goes up when you opt for an attached toilet. It jumps further up if you are looking at air-conditioned rooms. This part of the country is very hot during the summer months thus plan accordingly.
Some hotels allow booking over the telephone while some only operate with instant booking options. There is a huge number of options and a quick search online will give you a full list. Alternately some prefer to stay at guest houses which are usually operated by NGO’s and other private organizations like a mosque, church or a temple trust.
If you plan to reach Vellore without a hotel booking then do not worry there are plenty of options you will surely find something or the other. Just reach the main gate of CMC Vellore and on the opposite footpath, you will find all these hotels. Most of the hotels are located on Gandhi Road, Sukkiah Vadhiyar Street, Babu Rao Street, KVS Chetty Street, Mitta Anandrao Street, Latif Basha Street etc.
Where to Eat at Vellore?
The eating options are many; if you are planning for an extended period of stay then do consider home cooked food as it’s always hygienic. You do not have to carry any cooking utensils as all of them are available on rent near these hotels. Even gas stoves with small LPG cylinders are available which can be refilled from time to time. Fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats are available at Babu Rao Street with numerous shops all around selling groceries.
If you prefer to eat from restaurants then the options are many. Vellore is a mini Bengal and numerous Bengali restaurants are available selling staple food like rice, roti, chapatti, daal, potato fry, mixed vegetables, fish curry, chicken curry, meat curry etc. South Indian cuisines are obviously available and there are quite a few of them.
The best thing about Vellore is that people from all across the country come here for treatment and business have grown to cater to specific regions. You will find some restaurants selling North Indian staple like rajma chawal, daal chawal, chole, phulka etc.
Vellore also sees huge patients from across the border especially from Bangladesh and you should not be surprised to find Bangladeshi restaurants and hotels. Bangla is like a second language here with some shopkeepers and even the auto driver speaking broken Bengali. There are many Islamic restaurants also selling Halal food like paratha, kebab, biriyani etc.
For snacks, you will find quite a few bakeries operating around Gandhi Street selling fresh cakes, cookies, puffs, sweets and other savories.
I would recommend that you carry some compact tiffin boxes so in the event you want to have food in your hotel room you can simply pack them and bring back to the room.
Try to buy bottled water as it’s much safer and many shops sell branded packaged water in 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20-litre jars and the 15 & 20 liter jars can be refunded which will bring down the cost.
I personally have food at the CMC Vellore Canteen which operates mainly for the staffs of the institute and hospital but is available for general visitors also. There are two such restaurants one at the Hospital Annexe Building and the other at ISSCC Building. I prefer the one at Hospital Annexe building and they serve breakfast, lunch, evening snack and dinner. Options such as hot milk are available here.
These canteens operate on a fixed menu system which is rotated as per schedule which can be seen at the entrance. You would first need to pay at the counter and collect the coupon which you need to present at the delivery counter where the coupon will be exchanged for food plates. There is option for take away also at the cash counter which are additionally chargeable.
How to Make an Appointment at CMC Vellore?
This is the most critical section and thus do pay attention. Once you have decided to visit CMC Vellore you need to first register the patient online which is very simple by just filling up basic details like name, sex, address etc. basically the common details which you fill up anyway.
Link (New Patient Registering & Existing Patient Book Appointment) – https://clin.cmcvellore.ac.in/webapt/
The next step is to book the doctor and here you have two options to show in private or general. There is a slight price difference between the two and obviously, the main difference would be how you are checked by the doctor with private having a slight advantage. In case of private usually, the doctor after the first round of generic check-up will again give you additional visiting slot later in the day.
The obvious question is how to select the doctor, well for that first you need to select the correct department from a list and then depending on your section a list of doctors will be shown from which you can choose from. If you already know who to show then select the doctor and if you are unaware then you need to choose randomly from the list. Some do advise to always show the patient to the HOD (Head of Department) due to their experience but on the other hand, HOD’s often tend to be extremely busy thus it’s more of your judgment call.
Once you select the doctor you can see the available slots (date) in which he or she is available and then click on the selected slot and make the online payment. Once done you will receive the confirmation through email along with the Patient ID. Take a print out of this and carry it along to the hospital. Make a note of the Patient ID as this is going to be the most important for further follow-up and for any transactions at the hospital premises.
If you do not book online then you can physically book at the hospital itself but in that case, you will not know the availability of the doctor.
Visiting For the First Time to CMC Vellore
If you are visiting for the very first time then it’s recommended that you reach a day earlier and check things out just to get the hang of it. From your second visit onwards this is not required as by then you will get the whole idea. The first thing that you need to do on the day of your appointment is that you have to present the online appointment email confirmation printout at the counter which is located at basement counter at OPD block. Normally the counter starts taking the form by 8.30 AM and sometimes you might expect a queue here. You just need to show the appointment letter and the person at the counter will do the necessary paperwork and will write an expected time and room number on the appointment letter. The time provided is just a rough estimate and often delayed by hours.
Reach the designated room at the time provided and wait for your turn. The name of the patient will be called out one by one so wait for your turn.
What Documents To Carry to CMC Vellore?
During your first visit carry all the test reports, x-ray plates, MRI plates and every document possible. The doctor will see these initial reports and will for sure ask you to take additional tests at CMC Vellore itself. Usually, the doctor will ask you to get all the old test reports, x-ray plates, and MRI plates scanned and put inside the central system since CMC Vellore is a complete virtual online based system and all the medical records are saved in the central server against the patient id. Once done you do not have to bring them next time as these would always be stored in the system.
Tests at CMC Vellore
Once the doctor will see the patient he/she will order some tests (if) then the doctor will hand you a pink slip (online lab order). The doctor will already key in the tests required into the system so you just have to take the pink slip which will have the patient number to the cash or card counter. Both these counters are located in the basement itself. On payment, you will receive a computerized print out in multiples depending on the number of tests. For each department like x-ray, blood, MRI etc. you will get individual receipts and the cash counter person will write the room number with which you need to go to respective departments and produce the form. Depending on the queue you will be given a token and an estimated waiting time for your turn.
For the first time this might seem bit confusing but trust me this is just perfect and after your first visit, you will be able to understand a rough estimate on the time that will be taken by each department.
Tip: If you see waiting time at a particular department is high then you should take the token and proceed to the next test so as not to waste time and utilize the waiting time to complete other tests.
All test reports are directly fed into the central computer system and you will not be given any reports directly. However, you may request a copy of reports which you will get digitally on a CD.
Usually, after the set of tests, you are supposed to meet the doctor and the doctor will log into the system to directly see all test results. In case of private appointment, the doctor sometimes does call you a second time on the same day or another day in the event a particular test takes time to yield a result.
Timeline
This all depends, sometimes the doctor do ask you to come another day which might be after a couple of days since each department has a set number of days when they operate thus for your first visit to have buffer time in your hand.
Unless of course, you have to get the patient admitted then the timeline drastically changes depending on the time as prescribed by the doctors.
CMC Vellore Hospital Card
CMC Vellore has its own chip enabled Patient Card known as CHRIS. You can get this printed at the Centenary Building ground floor. There is a separate counter for this. CHRIS card can act like a Debit Card also as you may fill in cash through online banking and redeem it at the counters for test etc. But this is not mandatory you can always pay cash and by bank cards at the hospital.
Important Tips for CMC Vellore
- Do not go for touts on assuring you quick appointments, entire CMC Vellore is an advanced computerized network based system and the availability of doctors can be checked online anytime.
- There is good mobile connectivity in the region, 2G, 3G, 4G & VOLte networks are available. However, network at the OPD basement sometimes goes off due to its location.
- Carry a bag with water bottle, hand sanitizer, and some wet wipes. These come really handy as you might have to stay long hours at the OPD.
- If you have children with you then it might be a good idea to carry a packet of biscuits or cakes. However eating inside the OPD premises is not recommended due to hygiene factor.
- Vellore can be extremely hot with an unforgiving sun and since you have to go from one department to the other it is advisable to carry a sun hat or an umbrella.
- There are numerous buildings with all the departments spread out within the CMC Vellore campus. So do ask the hospital security staff if you are unable to get the directions.
- Do not block seats unnecessarily if all the seats are full then offer your seat to a patient as they require it more.
- OPD operates Monday to Saturday. Sunday is a holiday. Also, the OPD remains closed on national holidays and some other religious holidays.
Tourist Spots around Vellore
Sometimes the next appointment dates fall after a gap of two to three days and since I am an avid traveler I always utilize this opportunity to look around the city and beyond. Vellore has surprisingly quite a few tourist spots which is highly recommended. Some of the tourist spots in the town which you can check out are as follows:-
Vellore Fort – Historically very important and at a walkable distance from the hospital. Read my blog to know more about this place.
Monument in Honour of the First Mutiny in 1806 – Contrary to the common belief there was a rebellion even before 1857 and there is a memorial to this. Read my blog to know more about this place.
Jalagandeeswarar Temple – This is a functional temple and possibly the oldest structure in the whole fort. Built in the year 1550 AD this is a Shiva temple built during the Vijayanagara Empire by Chinna Bommi Nayaka. Read my blog to know more about this place.
St. John’s Church – The church was built by the British during their reign in the year 1846. Read my blog to know more about this place.
Archaeological Museums (ASI) & Government Museum – These Museum have a vast collection of artifacts from this area from the various periods. You can see stone sculptors, cannon balls, weapons etc. Read my blog to know more about this place.
Golden Temple at Sripuram – Its gold everywhere at this temple. Book an auto for this trip as this takes a little more than half an hour to reach. Please note that men need to wear proper full-length pant or dhoti to enter. All electronic items to be deposited at the counter before entering.
Vellore is strategically located at almost center point between Chennai and Bengaluru thus you have an ample choice when it comes to outstation short trips. It makes little sense to spend two to three days paying the hotel rent and doing nothing whole day, instead pay the same hotel rent elsewhere and also have a change of scenery, a hospital environment can be really stressful on the mind so it’s always good to see something new and beautiful. I would recommend these as I have personally visited these places from Vellore:-
Pondicherry (Puducherry) – Read my blogs to know more
Churches of Pondicherry
Beaches in Pondicherry
Pondicherry – White Town
Pondicherry – Things to Do In White Town
Places to Eat In Pondicherry
Arikamedu – The Lost Roman Trading Port Of India
Mahabalipuram – Read my blogs to know more
Complete Guide to Mahabalipuram
Snake Milking at Madras Crocodile Bank
Mysore – Read my blogs to know more
Places to Visit in Mysore
Best Places to Visit in Srirangapatna
Gandikota – Read my blogs to know more
Gandikota Fort
Gandikota – Travel Guide
Belum – Read my blog to know more
Belum Caves – Travel Guide
Gooty – Read my blogs to know more
Gooty Fort
Gooty European Cemetery
Trichy – Read my blog to know more
Eight Places to Visit in Trichy
Velankanni – Read my blog to know more
Velankanni Church
Tanjore (Thanjavur) – Read my blogs to know more
Six Places to Visit in Thanjavur
Manora Fort
Thanjavur Palace
Chennai
Bengaluru
Tirupati
Madurai
I plan to expand this blog after every visit of mine thus do keep following this page for updates. I wish to update this page with a list of hotels and their approximate rate. Please feel free to contribute to this blog post and if you find any mistakes or think the information is not accurate then please do inform me.
What a detailed post, I am sure it will help many to chart their way through what may initially feel like a maze!
Thank you so much for your comments and a big thank you for re tweeting. All inspiration from you… 🙂
Actually I am planning to visit there with my wife in Mar-2021 and searching the detail information which I found at last. Thanks for giving such detailed..
Most Auto drivers do understand Bangla and some staffs at the hospital can also speak Hindi and to a limited extent Bangla also.
that was some very detailed and useful information……..
Thank you 🙂
Excellent work Subhadip Mukherjee. A useful photo journey with appropriate captions and comments. Llewellyn Xavier
Thanks a lot for the informative post.
Very informative, thank you
Fantastic, all the necessary infos. are here. Very much helpful and informative post with pics.Thanks a lot for sharing.
This is very informative post. I have a query though…. i want to visit cmc to get myself checked but no appointment slot is available for 3 months . Do i have any alternative to get treatment there ?
Not sure, you can call them up
Excellent work subhadip da. This is very informative for me as i will visit this place soon with my mother and father-in-law. One thing i need to ask that for how many days we have to stay there as i have to book the return ticket also. My mother and father-in-law having the same appointment date on Dec. Please ektu tatari reply dio…
At least keep 12 – 14 days in hand for the first visit
Hello Subhadip,
All the “Ifs and But” are vanished to read your blog. I was worried to go Vellore to replace my hip but now I’m mentally quite fit to reach there. Hope we meet @ Vellore for further tips. Dhanyabad, Iswar tomay dirghajibi karun!
Thanks
Excellent write-up, thanks Subhadip!
I have a query Subhadip. It will be our first time to CMC and we will see at gynecologist there. Online information shows the doctor can be seen in March 2018. We want to visit soon this month. Do you think once we go there physically, it will be possible for us to see the specific doctor this month?
really accepted
so many thanks for such very useful information Mr. Mukherjee. thanks a lot. can you please tell me what is the laporoscopy treatment cost in cmc?? or at least give me any website address where I will get this information.. Please help me..
Thanks,
Unfortunately that information I wont be able to provide since I do not have any official rate chart. You may however phone the office (phone numbers on their website) and inquire.
Thank you. You have done great service. I wish I had found this before my first cmc visit. I’ll share to anyone wishing to come to cmc.
Please help to mention few important tips:
– many of hired rooms will have bed bugs and cockroaches.
– in my second visit I found that people rent out empty flat in their houses, you need to go behind the cmc building not to the front ( not the ida scudder rd) and ask the residents. The water will be much cleaner in this houses and more clean and no bugs. But of course slightly more pricey starting 500. Well that’s According to my survey.
Thanks, please give me more detailed information about the houses at the back as I have never visited them. Exact road name and location will help.
I plan to visit again this summer so will check them out.
Thank you so much sir.great guidance for all needie people thank you so much
Thank you so much sir.great guidance for all needie people thank you so much great effort
Dear Subhadip,
No amount of thanks are enough for this blog you have created. You have no idea how useful it is and will be for the patients who have desire to visit Vellore but scared to go by thinking where to start.
My father has expressed his desired to go here and I was scared to encourage him. Now I am feeling quite confident that it will be manageable.
Amazing work with every single details.
May god bless you always with good health & happiness.
Warm Regards
Payel
Thank you very much subhadip ji, For Your Valuable and kind information. It is going to help me a lot. Thanks a lot to you.
Absolutely great! Such a detailed information. Will be very useful for many people. A question: how good are the doctors and facilities for Gynaecology and Obstetrics?
Good work. Keep it up
Thanks
it is good way to do ministry by guiding people when they need. guide on vellore cmc is a very good work. God bless you.
Dear SUBHADIP,
Thanks for providing such information in detail. It very useful in many aspects.
Great Job 🙂
Good post.
CMC Vellore
superb guide
Dear Subhadip,thanks for a great job. It will really help new patients of CMC,Vellore.
My uncle suffered wirh heart problem like hole in heart and veins block and he is hemophilia patient with factor 9 deficiency.
i want to visit on 07.08.2018
how to proceed and how many days it will take for opd and treatment
I am not working with CMC Vellore thus wont be able to give you this type of information.
dear sir. we have less time.pls provide the information
I am not working with CMC Vellore thus wont be able to give you this type of information.
Dear Sir
Which hospital is Best for lower income class family cmc or srmc i want lowest cost and minimum time.
I do not know
Very informative. Thanks a lot.
I am currently undergoing treatment at the hematology department of CMC Vellore.
This detailed blog is just spot on. Everything has been described so perfectly that I wish everyone goes through it before arriving.
Initially it can be a bit harassing for the patients and their relatives to adjust.
I appreciate Subhadip sir’s efforts so much. Exceptional.
Sir i want to know that how much time is needed for MRI scans in cmc vellore? I mean normally how many days i have to wait for MRI scan to be done?
It all depends on the number of people before you and there is no fixed time as such.
Sir i really thanks to u through my warm heart for your information .
Dear Dada this is mostafizur from bangladesh , your blog is really so much helpful to everyone. This is a great job, thanks so much for this blog.
Thank you for your wishes!!!
very informative posts. Thanks a lot!
A Masterpiece Information Booklet for the Persons in Distress. It seems , while reading, that I have already reached CMC Vellore, sitting in my house at Kolkata, without any hindrance and doubts. Mr Mukherjee is really a “Friend in need” and deserves blessings of all the persons ailing and looking for the desired treatment. Hat’s off.
Sir
I want to take some information from you regarding Lodge business & some other work of CMC. Please guide me as much as you can . Kindly you will make me a call. Waiting for your reply..
Thanks & Regards,
Shibu Chandra Mondal
Mob: 8789329969
Very well said. A detailed review and full of useful information. Thanks Subhadip Mukherjee !
A blog like this is very much a need, and a crucial guide for people desperately searching for info for treatment of their dear ones. God will bless you for compensating your fun bloggs! Of course vagabonds are licensed to write on all subjects, and i am ardent follower of you. Do keep writing such crucial blogs.
Thank you Subhadip your detailed review & informative posts will help us very much specially who are going first time at Vellore.
A big thank to you. Absolutely a detailed information a advice may help huge people who already visited and yet to visit cmch vellore. I have personally visited more than 30 times from since 1985 when bengali food was unavailable and manual documentation (flat file) was maintained in the hospital. So your all true and honest information must be valuable for all out side patients.
Once again thank you and great full to you. Salute to your kind motto.