Medical Centre Listing Standards

Listing Standards

What a High-Trust Medical Centre Listing Must Include

The practical verification standard we use for hospital, clinic and diagnostic centre pages in India.

Effective date: June 4, 2026
Last reviewed: June 2026
Website: medicalcentreindia.org/
Medical emergency warning

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Medical Centre Listing Fields That Actually Matter

A useful medical-centre profile should not be only 300 words of generic text. It should answer real patient questions: where is it, whom to call, which doctor or department is available, what documents to carry, whether appointments are needed, whether emergency services exist, what fees may apply and what to confirm before travelling.

โ˜Ž๏ธPhone

Main reception, appointment desk, emergency number where public and verified.

๐Ÿ“Address

Full address, landmark, city, state, pin code, branch confusion and map cross-check.

๐Ÿ•’Timing

OPD hours, emergency availability, holiday notes and confirm-before-visit warning.

๐ŸฉบDoctors

Doctor names, specialities, registration-check guidance and availability notes.

๐Ÿ’ณFees

Consultation fee range, payment modes, insurance/cashless confirmation and extra charges.

๐Ÿ“„Documents

ID proof, old reports, prescriptions, referral letter, insurance card and ABHA details if used.

Phone Number Verification Standard

  • Prefer official centre website, appointment page or publicly listed hospital contact page.
  • Cross-check with public map listing or trusted directory where possible.
  • Do not publish random WhatsApp numbers unless clearly official.
  • Clearly separate emergency number, appointment number, reception and ambulance contact if available.
  • Remove or update numbers quickly when users report wrong contact details.

Address and Map Standard

Addresses should be written in a way an Indian user can use: building name, road, landmark, locality, city, state and PIN code where available. When multiple branches have similar names, the page should warn users to confirm the branch before booking.

Departments, Facilities and Services

We avoid making treatment claims like โ€œbest heart hospitalโ€ without strong evidence. Instead, we list practical service categories: general medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, orthopedics, cardiology, neurology, ENT, dental, emergency, diagnostics, ICU, pharmacy, blood bank or ambulance only when a reliable source supports it.

Insurance, Cashless and Government Scheme Notes

Insurance panels, cashless networks, Ayushman Bharat/PM-JAY eligibility, CGHS/ESIS empanelment and corporate tie-ups can change. Pages should instruct users to confirm with the hospital billing desk and their insurer before admission or procedure.

Quality and Trust Signals

SignalMeaningLimit
NABH accreditationQuality/accreditation signal for healthcare organisations.Not every good clinic is NABH; directory may be incomplete during migration.
NMC registrationImportant for checking allopathic doctor registration.Doctor details may need state-register confirmation.
Official hospital websiteBest centre-owned source for appointment and department details.Can still be outdated.
Recent public reviewsMay show patient experience patterns.Reviews are subjective and can be fake or outdated.

A listing should help the patient call, confirm and visit safely

We focus on details that reduce wasted visits and unsafe assumptions.

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