Quick Answer: Save 112, keep your address + landmark ready, and choose hospitals based on practical emergency access and accreditation references.
- Save 112 (India emergency response) and keep your address + landmark ready.
- Use accreditation (NABH/JCI) as one filter for hospitals.
- Keep insurance and ID details accessible on your phone.
- Avoid self-medicating prescription drugs; confirm with a doctor/pharmacist.
- Keep a plan for night emergencies (route, hospital shortlist).
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Emergency basics (keep this ready)
Direct answer: Save 112 (Indias emergency response). Keep your full address and a nearby landmark in your phone so you can share it quickly. If you have a family member with specific needs, keep their key medical info accessible.
Emergency readiness checklist
- Save 112 and a nearby hospitals emergency desk number
- Keep your address + landmark in a pinned note
- Keep insurance and ID details accessible
- Know your nearest 24x7 pharmacy route
- Do not self-medicate prescription drugs; consult professionals
How to shortlist hospitals (fast, expat-first)
Direct answer: Use a simple filter: (1) emergency route time from your home, (2) accreditation references (where available), and (3) whether the hospital routinely handles expat-style needs (insurance, documentation, predictable billing). Reviews can help, but do not use reviews as the only filter.
| Filter | Why it matters | |
|---|---|---|
| Emergency route | In real emergencies, minutes matter more than ratings. | |
| Accreditation (NABH/JCI) | A reference point for quality systems, not a guarantee. | |
| Billing predictability | Reduces stress when you are new to India and insurance paperwork is unfamiliar. |
Pharmacies and medicines (safe defaults)
Direct answer: In India, many medicines require prescriptions. Avoid self-medicating prescription drugs and ask a doctor or pharmacist. Keep a list of allergies and current medication names in your phone for faster care.
If you are uncertain about a medication, do not guess. Use a doctor or a licensed pharmacist. Keep packaging and prescriptions for reference.
Nearby essentials (near our focus societies)
Direct answer: Keep a shortlist of hospitals/clinics and pharmacies you can reach quickly from home. Use this as a starting point and verify the latest details.
Hospitals and clinics
Direct answer: A few nearby starting points near our focus societies.
| Near IREO Grand Arch (Sector 58) | Near Conscient/Emaar (Sector 62) | Near M3M Heights (Sector 65) |
|---|---|---|
| pracksht hospital (~1.1 km) Arunodaya Deseret Eye Hospital (~1.3 km) | VERIFY: no data | Vatsalya Clinic (~1.3 km) Bones & Joints Clinic (~1.4 km) |
Lists are generated from OpenStreetMap (crowd-sourced). Use them as a starting point, not a guarantee of availability or quality.
Pharmacies
Direct answer: A few nearby starting points near our focus societies.
| Near IREO Grand Arch (Sector 58) | Near Conscient/Emaar (Sector 62) | Near M3M Heights (Sector 65) |
|---|---|---|
| Medisca (~1.3 km) | VERIFY: no data | VERIFY: no data |
Lists are generated from OpenStreetMap (crowd-sourced). Use them as a starting point, not a guarantee of availability or quality.
Insurance basics (consumer-first)
Direct answer: If you have health insurance (through employer or personal), keep policy and contact details handy. For consumer education and guidance in India, use IRDAIs policyholder portal (linked in Sources).
FAQs
What is the emergency number in India?
Direct answer: 112 is an official emergency response number.
Can I rely on reviews alone to choose a hospital?
Direct answer: Avoid relying only on reviews. Use accreditation references and practical considerations (emergency route and availability) to decide.
What should I keep ready for a hospital visit?
Direct answer: ID, insurance details, and a written list of medications and allergies. Keep this in your phone for speed.
Should I keep a “hospital shortlist” even if I am healthy?
Direct answer: Yes. A shortlist reduces panic during a night emergency. Pick 2 to 3 options and save the route.
What should I do if I need help in a new city?
Direct answer: Use 112 for emergencies. For non-emergencies, ask your employer HR or relocation coordinator for a recommended clinic list.
Quick local directory (near our focus societies)
Direct answer: If you are new to Gurugram, a small directory reduces first-week friction. Use these as starting points and verify details.
Hospitals and clinics
Direct answer: Keep a shortlist for emergencies.
| Near IREO Grand Arch (Sector 58) | Near Conscient/Emaar (Sector 62) | Near M3M Heights (Sector 65) |
|---|---|---|
| pracksht hospital (~1.1 km) Arunodaya Deseret Eye Hospital (~1.3 km) | VERIFY: no data | Vatsalya Clinic (~1.3 km) Bones & Joints Clinic (~1.4 km) |
Lists are generated from OpenStreetMap (crowd-sourced). Use them as a starting point, not a guarantee of availability or quality.
Pharmacies
Direct answer: Useful for first-week settling-in.
| Near IREO Grand Arch (Sector 58) | Near Conscient/Emaar (Sector 62) | Near M3M Heights (Sector 65) |
|---|---|---|
| Medisca (~1.3 km) | VERIFY: no data | VERIFY: no data |
Lists are generated from OpenStreetMap (crowd-sourced). Use them as a starting point, not a guarantee of availability or quality.
Want a shortlist faster? (copy/paste template)
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| Item | Your answer |
|---|---|
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| Lease length | ___ months |
| Family size | ___ |
| Budget range | INR ___ to ___ |
| Office location | ___ |
| School (if any) | ___ |
| Must-haves | e.g., quiet bedroom, strong backup, pet-friendly |
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Sources
- https://112.gov.in/
- https://www.mohfw.gov.in/
- https://nhm.gov.in/index1.php?lang=1&level=2&sublinkid=1052&lid=613
- https://www.nabh.co/
- https://www.jointcommissioninternational.org/find-accredited-organizations/
- https://policyholder.gov.in/
- https://cpcb.nic.in/national-air-quality-index/
- https://cybercrime.gov.in/Webform/Crime_Nccrp.aspx
- https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright