Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre: Doctors, Timings & Contact 2026

Moolamattom Idukki multispeciality hospital guide • 2026

Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre doctors, timings, contact and patient visit help

If you are planning to visit Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre in Moolamattom, this guide gives the practical details patients usually need before leaving home: official phone numbers, address, OP hours, Sunday casualty note, doctors and departments, emergency services, diagnostics, deaddiction and mental-health support, insurance questions, documents, route help, map and FAQs.

Official hospital name Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre Main listed location Moolamattom P.O, Idukki, Kerala – 685589 Best first action Call before travelling to confirm doctor availability, OP timing, casualty route, tests and admission process.
Emergency safety note This page is for hospital contact, OPD planning and patient-help information only. It is not medical advice. If the patient has chest pain, severe breathing difficulty, stroke-like symptoms, seizure, unconsciousness, uncontrolled bleeding, poisoning, major accident, pregnancy emergency, newborn distress, severe withdrawal symptoms, suicidal thoughts or any fast-worsening condition, do not wait for routine OPD. Go to casualty/emergency or call local emergency services immediately.
Manual verification note The official homepage lists OP hours as Monday–Friday 9:00 AM–1:00 PM and 4:00 PM–6:00 PM, Saturday 9:00 AM–1:00 PM, and Sunday casualty open. The official contact page lists Moolamattom P.O, Idukki, Kerala – 685589 with phone numbers +91 8281923040 and +91 9446402305. Doctor schedules, speciality availability, diagnostic timing, cashless insurance and admission rules can change, so call before travelling.
Official name
Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre
Address
Moolamattom P.O, Idukki, Kerala – 685589
Phone numbers
8281923040 / 9446402305
OP hours
Mon–Fri 9 AM–1 PM & 4 PM–6 PM; Sat 9 AM–1 PM
Sunday
Casualty open as per official homepage
Emergency support
24/7 CT scan, trauma care, ambulance and anaesthesia listed on homepage

Quick navigation for patients and families

Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre address, phone numbers and official contact details

Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre is commonly searched as BVMC Moolamattom, Bishop Vayalil Hospital, Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre Idukki, BVMC Idukki and Bishop Vayalil Medical Center Moolamattom.

The official contact page lists the location as Moolamattom P.O, Idukki, Kerala – 685589. The official homepage also shows the Google location text around Moolamattom–Thodupuzha Road. For patient travel, use the full hospital name with “Moolamattom, Idukki” in Google Maps.

Contact type Verified / useful detail Best use
Hospital name Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre Use for official website, map, appointment and insurance search.
Official address Moolamattom P.O, Idukki, Kerala – 685589 Use for route planning, OPD visit, admission and hospital forms.
Main phone +91 8281923040 Use for appointments, emergency/general enquiry and department routing.
Second phone +91 9446402305 Use if the first number is busy or for same-day confirmation.
Official email info@bishopvayalilmedicalcentre.com Use for non-urgent written enquiry. Call for same-day medical needs.
Additional email bvmcmoolamattom@gmail.com Use for non-urgent documentation or general communication.
Official website bishopvayalilmedicalcentre.com Use for doctors, departments, insurance, deaddiction, packages and contact information.
Phone confirmation tip If your visit is for a specialist doctor, deaddiction/psychiatry, CT scan, dialysis, surgery, gynaecology, paediatrics or insurance admission, call first. Department timing and doctor availability can be different from the general OP hours.

Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre appointment booking: OPD, casualty and specialist visit planning

The official homepage includes an appointment note and says to select a time between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM, while the OP hours section lists morning and evening OP windows. Because different doctors and departments may follow different schedules, call the hospital before travelling from outside Moolamattom.

Choose the department first. Identify whether the patient needs general medicine, surgery, paediatrics, gynaecology, orthopaedics, pulmonology, nephrology, neurology, psychiatry, clinical psychology, deaddiction, dental, dermatology, ENT, ophthalmology, diagnostics or casualty.
Check the official doctors page. The official doctors page lists doctors with speciality details. Use it to shortlist the right department, then call to confirm current availability.
Call and confirm today’s OP slot. Call 8281923040 or 9446402305. Ask for doctor timing, appointment/token rule, OP fee, expected waiting time and whether tests can be done on the same day.
Ask about test preparation. If the visit may need CT, ultrasound, X-ray, ECG, dialysis, lab tests or surgery review, ask whether fasting, full bladder, old reports or prescription are required.
Use casualty for urgent symptoms. For serious symptoms or Sunday urgent care, follow casualty/emergency guidance instead of waiting for routine OPD.
Best call script “I want to visit Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre, Moolamattom. The patient needs [department/service]. Please confirm doctor timing, OP registration, fee, documents needed, test preparation and whether we should come in the morning or evening slot.”

Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre timings: OP hours, Saturday and Sunday casualty

The official homepage lists OP hours as Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Saturday OP is listed as 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Sunday is shown as casualty open. For individual doctors, always confirm directly.

Timing need Official / useful detail What to confirm before travel
Monday to Friday OPD 9:00 AM–1:00 PM and 4:00 PM–6:00 PM listed on official homepage. Doctor availability, token/appointment rule, fee and waiting time.
Saturday OPD 9:00 AM–1:00 PM listed on official homepage. Whether your required doctor or department is available on Saturday.
Sunday visit Sunday casualty open is listed. Routine OPD may not be available; call for non-emergency issues.
Emergency / trauma Homepage lists 24/7 CT scan, accidental trauma care, ambulance and anaesthesia availability. For serious cases, go to emergency/casualty and do not wait for OPD timing.
Mental health / deaddiction Official deaddiction page describes psychiatry, clinical psychology and deaddiction programmes. Doctor/counsellor timing, admission process, confidentiality, family involvement and documents.
Diagnostics Official footer/facilities list CT scan, ultrasound, ECG, X-ray, dialysis, OT and ICU. Test availability, preparation, report timing, cost and doctor review process.
Best timing tip For first-time OPD, reach early in the morning unless the hospital confirms an evening slot. For specialist doctors, mental-health services, deaddiction, dialysis or diagnostics, call before starting from Idukki/Thodupuzha side.

Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre doctors and department selection

The official doctors page lists several doctors and specialists including paediatrics, pulmonology, psychiatry, dental, dermatology, ENT, general medicine, general surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology, nephrology, neurology, ophthalmology and orthopaedics. Doctor availability can change, so use the official list as a starting point and confirm by phone.

General Medicine General Surgery Paediatrics Gynaecology Orthopaedics Pulmonology Nephrology Neurology Psychiatry Clinical Psychology Dental Dermatology ENT Ophthalmology Deaddiction
Patient need Likely department / listed doctor examples What to ask while booking
Fever, infection, BP/sugar, weakness, general illness General Medicine; listed example: Dr. Philip J John. Ask physician timing, OP registration and whether lab tests can be done same day.
Child fever, newborn issue, vaccination or paediatric illness Paediatrics; listed doctors include Dr. Bino Mathew and Dr. Jessy Cherian. Ask paediatric timing and carry vaccination card, old prescriptions and symptom notes.
Pregnancy, menstrual issue, women’s health Obstetrics & Gynaecology; listed example: Dr. Sr. Amala S H. Ask gynaec timing, scan/lab need, pregnancy file requirement and emergency route.
Abdominal pain, wounds, hernia or surgical opinion General Surgery; listed doctors include Dr. Lakshmi Ranjith and Dr. Tomi Mathew. Ask surgeon timing, old report needs, fasting rule and procedure review process.
Bone pain, fracture, joint pain or injury Orthopaedics; listed doctors include Dr. C.V. Jacob and Dr. Joji Pappachan. Ask whether X-ray/CT is available and where to report first.
Cough, asthma, breathing or chest symptoms Pulmonology; listed example: Dr. Gayathri Gopinath. Ask pulmonologist timing and whether chest X-ray, CT or lab tests are needed.
Kidney disease, swelling, high creatinine or dialysis advice Nephrology; listed example: Dr. Jerry Joseph. Carry creatinine, urine reports, ultrasound, dialysis records and medicine list.
Seizure, stroke follow-up, nerve weakness or migraine Neurology; listed example: Dr. Ann Priya Thomas. Carry MRI/CT, EEG, discharge summary and current medicine list.
Mental health, anxiety, psychosis, addiction, behaviour issue Psychiatry / Clinical Psychology; listed doctors include Dr. Sr. Jaise Vazhacharickal and Dr. Anie Cyriac, with clinical psychology/counselling staff also listed. Ask psychiatrist/counsellor timing, admission/deaddiction process, privacy, family involvement and emergency support.
Skin allergy, rash, acne or hair issue Dermatology; listed example: Dr. Peter Mathew. Ask dermatologist timing and whether previous medicines/photos/reports are needed.
Ear, nose, throat, sinus or hearing issue ENT; listed example: Dr. Aswin Mathew. Ask ENT timing and whether hearing/scope/procedure support is available.
Eye pain, cataract, vision issue Ophthalmology; listed doctors include Dr. Manuel John and Dr. Sreelakshmi Prasanth. Ask eye OP timing and whether dilation/eye testing will require extra time.
Tooth pain, dental procedure or oral issue Dental; listed doctors include Dr. Megha G and Dr. Rinku Maria Johny. Ask dental timing, procedure availability and whether X-ray is required.
Doctor-selection tip Do not travel only by seeing a doctor name online. Call the hospital, describe the main symptom, patient age, urgency and old diagnosis, then confirm whether that doctor or department is available today.

Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre departments and hospital services

The official homepage highlights medical departments such as general medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics and neonatology, orthopaedics, general surgery, emergency and trauma care, pulmonology, and palliative and geriatric care. The doctors page and footer also show facilities such as laboratory, CT scan, ultrasound, ECG, X-ray, dialysis, operation theatre and ICU.

Core clinical departments
  • General medicine
  • General surgery
  • Obstetrics and gynaecology
  • Paediatrics and neonatology
  • Orthopaedics
  • Pulmonology
  • Emergency and trauma care
  • Palliative and geriatric care
Speciality and mental health
  • Psychiatry
  • Clinical psychology
  • Deaddiction programmes
  • Nephrology
  • Neurology
  • Dermatology
  • ENT
  • Ophthalmology
Facilities and support
  • Laboratory
  • CT scan
  • Ultrasonic scanning
  • ECG
  • X-ray
  • Dialysis
  • Operation theatre
  • ICU

Emergency, trauma and Sunday casualty guidance at BVMC

The official homepage lists emergency support including 24/7 CT scan availability, accidental trauma care, ambulance facility and 24/7 anaesthesia availability. It also lists Sunday casualty open. For serious symptoms, use casualty/emergency instead of waiting for routine OPD.

Do not wait for OPD if patient has
  • Chest pain, sweating, severe breathlessness
  • Stroke signs such as face droop, arm weakness or speech difficulty
  • Seizure, unconsciousness, severe confusion or sudden collapse
  • Major accident, fall, head injury or heavy bleeding
  • Severe abdominal pain, poisoning or fast worsening condition
  • Severe withdrawal symptoms, suicidal thoughts or violent behaviour
Keep ready at casualty
  • Patient photo ID and attendant phone number
  • Current medicines and allergy list
  • Old ECG, discharge summary, lab reports or scan reports if available
  • Insurance/TPA card if applicable
  • Payment backup and emergency contact person
  • Referral note from another doctor/hospital if any
Mental-health emergency note For self-harm risk, severe withdrawal, confusion, violent behaviour, overdose or loss of consciousness, do not wait for a routine psychiatry appointment. Seek emergency medical help immediately.

OPD, diagnostics, mental health, deaddiction and admission services to confirm

Many visitors search Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre for more than only doctor consultation. They may need OPD, emergency care, CT scan, ultrasound, ECG, X-ray, dialysis, mental-health support, deaddiction programme, surgery, gynaecology, child care or palliative care. Confirm the exact timing and preparation before travelling.

Service need What to ask What to carry / prepare
General OPD consultation Doctor timing, token rule, fee, registration counter and waiting time. Photo ID, old prescriptions, reports and current medicine list.
CT scan / ultrasound / X-ray Availability, appointment need, fasting/full bladder rule, report timing and prescription requirement. Doctor prescription, old films/reports, pregnancy status if relevant and payment backup.
Blood tests / laboratory Fasting requirement, sample timing, report timing and whether same-day doctor review is possible. Prescription, old reports, ID and fasting status.
Mental health / psychiatry Psychiatrist timing, counselling availability, admission need, confidentiality and follow-up process. Old prescriptions, behaviour/symptom notes, family contact and past hospital records if any.
Deaddiction programme Admission criteria, detox support, family role, duration, cost, privacy and emergency withdrawal plan. Substance history, medicine history, old reports, ID, attendant details and payment/insurance details.
Dialysis / nephrology Nephrologist availability, dialysis slot, cost, infection-screening need and emergency dialysis route. Creatinine, kidney reports, dialysis records, vascular access details and medicine list.
Admission / IPD Bed availability, deposit, room category, insurance/cashless rule and attendant policy. ID, admission advice, reports, insurance papers and payment backup.
Surgery / procedure Surgeon review, OT planning, pre-anaesthesia check, fasting and consent process. Reports, scans, medicine list, blood thinner details and attendant ID.
Report accuracy tip Check patient name, age, gender, mobile number and address at registration. Small mistakes can create issues for insurance, admission, follow-up or report collection.

Billing, admission, insurance and cashless questions

The official insurance page mentions BVMC’s network/cashless links with TPAs and insurers such as Health Insurance TPA of India, Liberty General Insurance, ManipalCigna, Medi Assist and Star Health. Eligibility still depends on the patient’s active policy, TPA approval, diagnosis, room category and required documents.

Ask before planned admission
  • Is my insurance or TPA accepted today?
  • What is the admission deposit?
  • Is cashless approval possible for my exact policy?
  • Which documents are needed for pre-authorisation?
  • What is included and excluded in the estimate?
  • Is room/bed/ICU category availability confirmed?
Keep ready for billing desk
  • Patient photo ID
  • Insurance card / policy copy
  • TPA card if applicable
  • Doctor admission advice
  • Investigation reports and discharge summaries
  • UPI/card/cash backup
Billing tip For surgery, dialysis, CT scan, ICU, deaddiction admission or planned inpatient care, ask for a written estimate, expected stay, package exclusions, pharmacy billing and what happens if insurance approval is delayed.

Documents to carry for BVMC OPD, tests, deaddiction or admission

Most patient delays happen when families reach the hospital without old reports, prescription file, medicine list or insurance papers. Keep everything in one folder before leaving home.

For OPD consultation
  • Aadhaar, passport, voter ID or other photo ID
  • Appointment/token details if received
  • Old prescriptions and treatment file
  • Recent blood reports, ECG, X-ray, scan or discharge summary
  • Current medicine and allergy list
For mental health / deaddiction
  • Previous psychiatric prescriptions if any
  • Substance use history and last-use timing if relevant
  • Family/attendant contact details
  • Past admission/discharge summaries if any
  • Emergency risk information such as self-harm, withdrawal or overdose history
For admission / procedure
  • Doctor admission/procedure advice
  • Insurance/TPA/corporate papers if applicable
  • Previous discharge summaries
  • Blood thinner/diabetes/heart medicine details
  • Attendant ID and emergency contact number

How to reach Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre Moolamattom

Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre is in Moolamattom, Idukki District, Kerala. Search with “Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre Moolamattom Idukki 685589” for better map accuracy. If you are coming from Thodupuzha, Idukki or nearby high-range areas, confirm OP timing and doctor availability before travelling.

Coming from Practical route idea Patient tip
Moolamattom town Search the full hospital name and follow live map directions toward Moolamattom P.O. Call if your driver needs the hospital landmark or road guidance.
Thodupuzha side Use live traffic route toward Moolamattom and call before leaving for specialist OPD. For afternoon OPD, confirm that the specific doctor is available before starting.
Idukki high-range areas Plan extra travel time because hill-area travel can be slower in rain or evening hours. Carry old reports, medicines and payment backup because return trips can be difficult.
Emergency / accident case Use casualty/emergency route instead of waiting for routine OPD. Call the hospital while travelling if safe, and keep patient documents ready.

Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre map and location

Use the map below for direction planning. Search with “Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre Moolamattom Idukki Kerala 685589” for better accuracy.

Patient tips that actually help before visiting

Do this
  • Call 8281923040 or 9446402305 before travelling for specialist OPD.
  • Confirm doctor timing, department and appointment/token process.
  • Carry old reports, prescriptions and current medicine list.
  • Ask whether CT/ultrasound/lab tests need fasting or preparation.
  • Use full Moolamattom, Idukki address in maps.
  • For insurance admission, verify TPA/cashless eligibility before admission.
Avoid this
  • Do not rely only on old third-party doctor timings.
  • Do not delay emergency care for routine OPD.
  • Do not visit from far distance without confirming doctor availability.
  • Do not forget medicine, allergy and previous admission details.
  • Do not assume every scan/test is available every hour.
  • Do not handle severe mental-health or withdrawal symptoms as routine OPD.

Official and useful sources used for this guide

Use these sources for final confirmation before travel, because hospital timings, doctor schedules, insurance, appointment process, department availability and phone routing can change.

Official Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre website Official contact page Official doctors page Official about page Official clinical psychology and deaddiction page Official insurance page Supporting hospital directory listing

Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre FAQs

What is the address of Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre?

The official contact page lists Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre at Moolamattom P.O, Idukki, Kerala – 685589.

What is the phone number of Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre?

The official contact page lists +91 8281923040 and +91 9446402305. Call before visiting to confirm doctor timing, OPD route, tests, admission or emergency support.

What are Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre OP timings?

The official homepage lists OP hours as Monday to Friday 9:00 AM–1:00 PM and 4:00 PM–6:00 PM, Saturday 9:00 AM–1:00 PM, and Sunday casualty open. Doctor-wise timing can vary, so call before travelling.

Is Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre open on Sunday?

The official homepage mentions Sunday casualty open. Routine OPD and specialist doctor availability should be confirmed by phone before travel.

Where can I find Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre doctors list?

Use the official doctors page on bishopvayalilmedicalcentre.com. It lists doctors and professionals across paediatrics, pulmonology, psychiatry, dental, dermatology, ENT, general medicine, general surgery, gynaecology, nephrology, neurology, ophthalmology and orthopaedics.

Which departments are available at BVMC Moolamattom?

The official homepage and doctor/facility sections show services such as general medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics and neonatology, orthopaedics, general surgery, emergency and trauma care, pulmonology, palliative and geriatric care, psychiatry, clinical psychology, deaddiction, CT scan, ultrasound, ECG, X-ray, dialysis, operation theatre and ICU.

Does Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre provide deaddiction treatment?

Yes. The official deaddiction page describes clinical psychology, psychiatric care and deaddiction programmes for mental health, substance abuse and behavioural disorders. Patients should call to confirm assessment, admission and counselling process.

Does BVMC have CT scan and trauma care?

The official homepage lists 24/7 CT scan availability, accidental trauma care, ambulance facility and 24/7 anaesthesia availability. For emergencies, use casualty/emergency rather than routine OPD.

Does Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre have insurance or cashless support?

The official insurance page mentions insurer/TPA links including Health Insurance TPA of India, Liberty General Insurance, ManipalCigna, Medi Assist and Star Health. Cashless approval depends on your policy and TPA, so confirm before planned admission.

What documents should I carry for OPD?

Carry photo ID, appointment details if any, old prescriptions, recent lab reports, ECG, X-ray, scan reports, discharge summary, current medicine list, allergy details and insurance/TPA papers if applicable.

Is Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre in Moolamattom or Thodupuzha?

The official contact page lists the address as Moolamattom P.O, Idukki, Kerala – 685589. Some location text mentions Moolamattom–Thodupuzha Road, so use the full hospital name with Moolamattom in maps.

Is this page medical advice?

No. This page is only a practical hospital contact and patient-planning guide. It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe medicine or replace consultation with a qualified doctor.

Medical disclaimer MedicalCentreIndia.org is an independent patient-information guide and is not Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre. We do not provide diagnosis, treatment plans, doctor recommendations, mental-health crisis management, emergency medical advice, appointment guarantees or report guarantees. Always confirm details directly with the hospital before travelling.

Last editorial check: June 2026. Official details can change without notice; call Bishop Vayalil Medical Centre before travelling.

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