After your tests at AIIMS, the last thing you want to do is navigate a busy hospital again just to collect a piece of paper. In 2026, the process is mostly digital. Whether you’re at AIIMS Delhi, Patna, or any of the newer campuses, you can usually download your lab reports in just a few taps.
Here is the “no-nonsense” guide on how to get your reports without leaving your house.
Method 1: The ORS Portal (Fastest for Most AIIMS)
The ORS Patient Portal is the central hub for most government hospitals. If your mobile number is registered at the hospital, this is your best bet.
The Step-by-Step:
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Go to the Website: Open ors.gov.in.
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Click on “Lab Reports”: You’ll see this right on the homepage.
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Find Your Hospital: Select the state (e.g., Delhi) and then choose your AIIMS branch.
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Enter Your UHID: This is the Unique Hospital ID printed on the top left of your OPD slip.
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The OTP Check: Enter your registered mobile number. You’ll get an OTP—type it in to verify.
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Download PDF: Your finalized reports will appear in a list. Click View or Download to save the PDF.
Method 2: Using the “AIIMS Swasthya” App
Almost every AIIMS now has its own “Swasthya” app (e.g., AIIMS Bhubaneswar Swasthya or AIIMS Jodhpur Swasthya).
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Why use it? It’s built specifically for that hospital. It stores your history, so you don’t have to re-enter your UHID every time.
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How to do it: Search for your specific AIIMS app on the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Log in with your phone number, and you’ll find a “Lab Reports” section in the menu.
Why Can’t I See My Report? (Common 2026 Issues)
If you log in and see “No Records Found,” don’t panic. It’s usually one of three things:
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Processing Time: Most routine blood tests take 24–48 hours. Complex tests (like biopsies or cultures) can take 7–10 days.
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The Final Signature: A report won’t show up online until the Head of Department (HOD) digitally signs it. If it’s “authorized” but not “signed,” it stays invisible to you.
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Sensitive Results: For certain tests (like HIV or specific genetic screenings), AIIMS often requires you to collect the report in person for counseling reasons. These will almost never show up online.
Pro-Tips for a Smooth Experience
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Check Your Slip: Double-check that your mobile number is printed correctly on your OPD card. If it’s wrong, the OTP will go to a stranger, and you won’t be able to access anything.
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Use your ABHA ID: If you’ve linked your ABHA ID (Digital Health Account), your reports will also automatically flow into your preferred health locker app (like DigiLocker or the ABHA app).
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Print the PDF: If you have a follow-up visit, print the report. Even though it’s 2026, doctors still find it faster to look at a physical sheet than scroll through your phone screen.