Yes — you can usually bring companions with you when traveling to India for medical treatment.
India specifically allows family members or caregivers to accompany medical patients through a Medical Attendant Visa (sometimes called MED X or MX Visa).
Who Can Travel as a Companion?
Companions are usually:
- Spouse
- Parent
- Child
- Sibling
- Close caregiver or attendant
The Indian authorities generally prefer attendants to be:
- Immediate family members, or
- People directly involved in patient care
How Many Companions Are Allowed?
Typically:
- Up to 2 medical attendants are permitted per patient
In special medical situations, additional requests may sometimes be considered, but approval is not guaranteed.
What Visa Does the Companion Need?
Your companion usually applies for:
- Medical Attendant Visa (MED X / MX)
This visa is linked to the patient’s medical visa.
Official visa portal:
Indian Visa Online
If the patient uses an e-Medical Visa, attendants may apply for:
- e-Medical Attendant Visa
Official e-Visa portal:
Indian e-Visa Portal
Documents Usually Required for Companions
Companions commonly need:
- Valid passport
- Passport photos
- Copy of patient’s passport and visa
- Hospital invitation letter
- Proof of relationship (sometimes requested)
- Flight/travel details
Examples of relationship proof:
- Marriage certificate
- Birth certificate
- Family ID documents
How Long Does Companion Visa Approval Take?
Usually similar to the patient’s visa timeline.
Typical timelines:
| Visa Type | Processing Time |
|---|---|
| e-Medical Attendant Visa | 72 hours–5 business days |
| Regular Medical Attendant Visa | 5–15 working days |
Delays may happen if:
- Documents are incomplete
- Relationship proof is unclear
- Additional verification is required
Can Companions Stay the Entire Treatment Period?
Generally yes, as long as:
- The patient’s medical visa remains valid
- Immigration rules are followed
- Extensions are approved if necessary
For long-term treatments such as:
- Cancer therapy
- Organ transplant recovery
- Rehabilitation
- Multiple surgeries
visa extensions may be possible through the FRRO.
Official FRRO portal:
FRRO India Portal
What Support Do Hospitals Provide for Companions?
Major hospitals in India are experienced with international patients and attendants.
Hospitals often help companions with:
- Airport pickup
- Hotel accommodation
- Translation services
- Food arrangements
- Local transportation
- SIM cards and currency exchange guidance
Well-known hospitals with international patient departments include:
- Apollo Hospitals
- Fortis Healthcare
- Max Healthcare
- Medanta
Can the Companion Stay in the Hospital?
This depends on:
- The hospital
- Room category
- Patient condition
Many private hospitals offer:
- Attendant beds
- Family suites
- Guest accommodations nearby
Premium rooms often allow one companion to stay overnight.
Can Companions Travel Around India?
Usually yes, provided:
- Their visa remains valid
- They comply with immigration conditions
However, the main purpose of the visa must remain medical support for the patient.
Important Things to Know
1. Companion Cannot Work in India
Medical attendant visas do not permit employment or business activity.
2. Keep Medical Documents Together
Companions should carry:
- Copies of patient records
- Hospital contact information
- Visa documents
- Emergency contacts
3. Travel Insurance Helps
Although not always mandatory, travel insurance can help cover:
- Flight delays
- Medical emergencies
- Lost baggage
- Unexpected accommodation costs
Traveling With Elderly or Critical Patients
If the patient:
- Cannot travel independently
- Needs mobility assistance
- Requires oxygen support
- Needs post-surgery care
having a companion is strongly recommended.
Airlines may also require:
- Medical clearance
- Fit-to-fly certificates
- Escort arrangements
Children Accompanying Patients
Children may accompany patients, but:
- Separate visas are required
- Additional documentation may be needed
- Schools/travel duration should be planned carefully for long treatments
Final Answer
Yes — India generally allows medical patients to bring companions or caregivers.
Most patients can bring:
- Up to two attendants
- Family members or caregivers
- People assisting with treatment and recovery
Companions usually receive a Medical Attendant Visa connected to the patient’s medical visa and can stay for the treatment duration, subject to visa validity and immigration rules.
