Insurance Health Card Services

A health insurance card is an identity proof issued at the time of purchase or renewal of an insurance policy. You need the card to seek cashless hospitalisation or reimburse your health claims. The card contains all the relevant details of your health insurance policy like your name, date of birth, name of the insurance company, policy number, type of health insurance, sum insured, date of expiration, etc. Generally, a health insurance card is provided along with the policy document. However, if you have not received the card, you should contact the health insurance provider and request one immediately.

Once you purchase a health insurance policy, your insurance provider shall send the policy document and your health card to you. However, if you haven’t received the health card, you can contact your insurer and request for a cashless health card online. You can contact the health insurance via their toll-free number, email, or their official website and submit a request for a health insurance card online. Some insurers might issue separate health insurance cards to each person insured under a Family Floater Health Insurance Plan.

FACILITIES

Health Check
Regular health check-ups can identify any early signs of health issues. Finding problems early means that your chances for effective treatment are increased.
Operation theatre
An operating theater is a facility within a hospital where surgical operations are carried out in an aseptic environment. Historically, the term "operating theater" referred to a non-sterile,
Pharmacy Support
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Ambulance Car
All the ambulances are outfitted with the necessary equipment and a full range of medications that could be needed for administering first aid to patients of all ages, including very young infants. We are particularly attentive to the needs of children and pregnant women.
Gynae & Dialysis
Pregnancies in women on chronic dialysis for end-stage renal disease are high risk, but outcomes appear to have improved with increasing experience and advances in dialysis care. patients what it is and we are very proud achievement staff.
Intensive Care
Intensive care refers to the specialised treatment given to patients who are acutely unwell and require critical medical care. An intensive care unit (ICU) provides the critical care and life support for acutely ill and injured patients.