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Medical Centre

Health · Medical Services

T2 $$$$ Post-security

Near T2 departures, Medical Centre handles airport health issues fast

This is not a restaurant. Medical Centre in Terminal T2 is the on-site clinic for Sardar Vallabh Patel International Airport, sitting post-security and aimed at passengers and staff who need quick medical help between flights. It shows up on airport maps next to other services, so people sometimes mistake it for a pharmacy or café; it is a clinical space with treatment, not a food outlet.

The clinic sits airside in T2, so you have to clear security first and hold a same-day boarding pass to reach it. That makes it useful if you feel unwell after a late-night departure from Ahmedabad, since most international long-haul flights from T2 leave between 22:00 and 03:00. If you need medicine or snacks, you’ll still have to use the regular duty-free or convenience stores elsewhere in the terminal.

Price tier here shows as $$, which usually means standard consultation and treatment fees rather than free first aid only. There’s no public rating data yet — the placeholder “-1” rating just means regular review sites don’t track it the way they do restaurants. If you carry travel insurance, keep your policy number handy; many plans cover airport clinic visits, but you might have to pay first and claim later.

Staff typically handle straightforward issues: minor injuries from luggage, sudden headaches during a 6-hour layover, airport-related stress symptoms, or basic checks before a long overnight sector. For anything serious, expect them to stabilize you and coordinate transfer to a city hospital in Ahmedabad, about 20–30 minutes away by car depending on traffic outside the airport.

Tip: before heading to the Medical Centre, ask any T2 information desk or your airline counter to confirm current opening hours and whether a doctor is on-site; that saves a long walk across the terminal if the clinic is temporarily closed.

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