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Which orthopaedic surgeon or hospital accept the g series card
Hello,
The 'G Series Card', also known as the Gujarat Government 'G Card', is a health coverage card that can help cover medical expenses. If you are looking for an orthopaedic surgeon or hospital that accepts this card, it is an important step in planning your treatment. G Card holders can avail cashless treatment at PMJAY-G (G Category) empanelled hospitals.
Orthopaedic treatments such as fracture surgery, knee replacement, hip replacement, spine surgery, and other approved procedures are covered at these empanelled hospitals, subject to eligibility and scheme guidelines.
Depending on medical necessity and package approval
Knee Replacement
Hip Replacement
Fracture Surgery
Spine Surgery
Ligament Reconstruction
Trauma Care
Orthopaedic Procedures requiring hospitalization
The Gujarat Government G Card operates under the PMJAY-G category and provides cashless treatment through a large network of empanelled hospitals.
PMJAY-G (G Card)
Aadhaar Card
Government Employee/Pensioner ID (if applicable)
Doctor's prescription
Medical reports and scans
Visit PMJAY Hospital Finder
Select Gujarat
Choose Orthopaedics specialty
Search for the hospital name
Call PMJAY Helpline 14555
Contact the hospital's PMJAY Help Desk
Confirm that the hospital accepts PMJAY-G (G Category) beneficiaries
HexaHealth is here to simplify your search for quality orthopaedic care and help you navigate the process of using your health card.
Please feel free to reach out to us with the specifics of your 'G Series Card', and we'll be happy to help you find the best orthopaedic care options.
Please share your city in Gujarat and the type of orthopaedic treatment needed .We can then suggest the most suitable G Card-accepted hospital nearby.
Wishing you and your family good health always.
Warm regards,
Team HexaHealth
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