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No matter what option you're on, from our basic hospital plan to our most comprehensive cover, you can enjoy most of these benefits all the time, anytime.

Child Rates until 27yrs
Single students stay your dependants at rates applicable to children.
Must be unmarried, students and not earning more than the maximum social pension.

Former child dependants get easy membership
No underwriting required for former child dependants who are at an age and status to afford their own medical aid.

Upgrade anywhere, anytime.
Get an option with a higher benefit limit if you or your dependant is diagnosed with a chronic condition.
New premiums will apply.

Oral Contraception Pill on the house
Unlimited oral contraception paid from In-Hospital benefit without using your day-to-day (OHEB and Savings).
Must be prescribed by GP or Gynaecologist.
Not applicable to Pills prescribed for Acne.
Not available on Maxima Core and Maxima EntryZone Options.

Professional and extreme sports cover
We cover injuries sustained during sporting activities within the benefits and rules of the scheme, provided the treatment is received in South Africa.

We get your MRI and CT Scans too
Whether performed as an in or out-patient procedure, it comes from the In-Hospital Benefit without touching your day-to-day (OHEB and Savings).

We've got your post-hospital medication covered
Fedhealth covers 7 days' worth of TTO's (take home medication) from the In-Hospital Benefit. The medication must both be dispensed by the hospital and reflect on the original hospital account, the same prescription dispensed by a pharmacy will be paid from your day-to-day benefits (OHEB and Savings) and not from risk.

Kids under 8 score with in-hospital dentistry
We cover the hospital and anaesthetist costs from the In-Hospital Benefit while the dentist's account comes from day-to-day benefits (OHEB and Savings).
The Authorisation Centre must be contacted at least 48 hours before the procedure. Authorisation will be granted provided that no dental authorisation was granted for the same child within at least six months of the required admission date.

Emergency treatment in casualty wards
Treatment received in a casualty ward for trauma, as well as any other treatment in a casualty ward immediately followed by a hospital admission, is covered from the In-Hospital Benefit.

Trauma is defined as a physical injury to the body by an external force which requires immediate attention, for example, stitches. The Authorisation Centre must be notified within 24 hours or the next working day. General radiology will also be paid from the In-Hospital Benefit if it is part of the treatment in the casualty ward.

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