Sai Baba Trust Hospital (Sri Sathya Sai Sarla Memorial Hospital), Whitefield, Bangalore

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This hospital provides free, high-quality treatment (including surgeries, medicine, and food) to needy patients without discrimination. Many patients from Kerala travel here for advanced treatment—especially for cardiac and neurological diseases.


🚌 Travel Tips from Kerala to the Hospital

1. By Bus

Get off at Majestic (Kempegowda Bus Station).

From Majestic, take any bus starting with Route 335 to Whitefield.

Ask the conductor or driver: “Sathya Sai Hospital” – they will guide you.

Fare: Rs. 25 (ordinary bus), Rs. 95 (AC Volvo).



2. By Train

Get off at Krishnarajapuram (KR Puram) or Whitefield Railway Station (if your train stops there).

Avoid auto-rickshaws—they are expensive. Use BMTC buses or app-based taxis instead.



📝 Important Instructions at the Hospital

3. Arrive Early

The queue starts early morning. It’s wise to arrive a day before to avoid missing your turn.


4. Disease-Specific Queues

Separate lines for cardiac and neurological issues.

Ask staff or other patients if unsure where to stand.


5. Registration Counter Timing

The registration counter opens at 6:00 AM.


6. Carry Required Documents

Complete medical history: X-rays, ECG, CT/MRI scans, prescriptions, discharge summaries, etc.

ID proof (mandatory): Aadhaar card of patient and accompanying person.


7. Consultation & Next Steps

After evaluating the case, they will:

Admit you immediately if it’s urgent.

Or give you a date for your next visit – be sure to return on that day.


🚫 Important Do’s and Don’ts

8. No Recommendations Needed

Don’t fall for middlemen or touts.

No bribes, no influence – it is a strictly merit-based treatment system.


9. Everything is Free

Treatment, surgery, medicine, food – 100% free.

This includes even complex surgeries that cost lakhs in private hospitals.


🙏 General Advice

10. Maintain Cleanliness & Respect

This is a charitable and spiritual institution – keep the area clean and peaceful.


11. Everyone is Welcome

Open to all religions, castes, and communities.

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