QCI Recognised CGHS · ECHS · ESI · UP Police

Recognized & Empanelled for Your Peace of Mind

Accreditation means more than paperwork. It means standardized clinical protocols, audited safety standards, and the option of cashless or reimbursable care for eligible beneficiaries. At Saluja Dento Max Fac Centre, we are proud to be empanelled under trusted government schemes and recognised for quality.

Government Health Scheme Empanelments

We welcome beneficiaries and help you understand the documents and process for each scheme.

CGHS

CGHS — Central Government Health Scheme

CGHS provides comprehensive healthcare to serving and retired central government employees, MPs, judges, and pensioners.

  • Who it covers: Central government employees, pensioners, and eligible dependents.
  • Documents: CGHS card, valid photo ID, and referral if required.
Check Your Eligibility
ECHS

ECHS — Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme

ECHS supports ex-servicemen and their families with cashless or reimbursable medical and dental treatment.

  • Who it covers: ESM pensioners, widows, and eligible dependents.
  • Documents: ECHS card, Aadhaar, and dependent proof if applicable.
Check Your Eligibility
ESI

ESI — Employees State Insurance

ESI provides social security and medical benefits to organised-sector employees and their families.

  • Who it covers: Insured workers and their dependents covered under ESI.
  • Documents: ESI card / e-Pehchan card, photo ID, and employer details.
Check Your Eligibility
UPP

UP Police Health Scheme

We are empanelled for Uttar Pradesh Police personnel and their dependents, offering easy access to dental and surgical care.

  • Who it covers: Serving and retired UP Police personnel and dependents.
  • Documents: Official ID / scheme card, photo ID, and referral if required.
Check Your Eligibility

Quality Recognition

Independent recognition that validates our commitment to patient safety and process quality.

Quality Council of India (QCI) Recognition

QCI evaluates healthcare providers on process standards, patient safety, infection control, documentation, and continuous quality improvement. Being QCI-recognised means our clinic follows audited protocols designed to protect patients at every step.

Audited Protocols Infection Control Patient Safety Continuous Improvement

NABH-Aligned Standards

We are committed to meeting NABH CGHS-recommended dental facility standards. Our documentation, consent processes, sterilisation workflows, and patient-rights practices align with national accreditation benchmarks.

How to Use Your Card at Our Clinic

A simple, guided process from the moment you walk in to the completion of paperwork.

1

Bring Documents

Carry your scheme card, photo ID, and any referral or authorisation letter required by your scheme.

2

Consultation

Meet the doctor, discuss your concern, and receive a diagnosis with a transparent treatment estimate.

3

Eligibility Check

Our front-desk team verifies your scheme coverage and explains cashless or reimbursement options.

4

Treatment

Proceed with the agreed treatment plan under the same safety and quality standards every patient receives.

5

Paperwork

We help complete billing forms, claim documents, or reimbursement records as per scheme requirements.

Verification & Help

Not sure if your scheme is active or your treatment is covered? We are here to help.

Verify Our Empanelment

Use our Empanelment Verification utility to confirm our status under CGHS, ECHS, ESI, UP Police, and other schemes before your visit.

Verify Empanelment

Scheme-Related Queries

Speak with our care coordinators for document guidance, eligibility checks, or reimbursement timelines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common empanelment and scheme-related questions.

Is Saluja Dento Max Fac Centre CGHS empanelled?
Yes. Saluja Dento Max Fac Centre is empanelled under CGHS. Serving and retired central government employees, pensioners, and eligible dependents can access cashless or reimbursable dental treatment at our clinic. Please carry your valid CGHS card and photo ID.
Can ECHS beneficiaries get dental implants?
ECHS beneficiaries can receive dental care at our centre. Coverage for specific procedures like implants depends on ECHS rules, packages, and prior authorisation where applicable. Our team will verify eligibility and guide you through the process before treatment begins.
Do I need a referral to visit under a government scheme?
Requirements vary by scheme. Some schemes may require a referral or prior approval for certain procedures, while others allow direct specialist visits. Contact us with your scheme details and we will confirm exactly what is needed.
What documents should I carry for my first visit?
Generally, you should bring your scheme card (CGHS / ECHS / ESI / UP Police), a government-issued photo ID, any referral letter, and previous dental records or prescriptions if available. Our front desk will verify and make photocopies as required.
Are implants and cosmetic treatments covered under these schemes?
Coverage varies. Many schemes cover medically necessary treatments such as extractions, fillings, root canals, dentures, and certain surgeries. Elective or premium procedures like implants and cosmetic dentistry may have specific limits or may not be covered. We provide a clear estimate and help you understand out-of-pocket costs.
How long does reimbursement take?
Reimbursement timelines depend on the scheme and the completeness of submitted documents. Typically, it can range from a few weeks to a couple of months. We assist with accurate paperwork to help avoid delays.

Have Questions About Your Scheme?

Our care coordinators are trained to guide you through eligibility, documents, and claims. Reach out via phone, WhatsApp, or visit our Insurance & Empanelment Guide.