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Does Your Medical Aid Limit Some Claims?

(Only for Fedhealth or Medshield members.)

fedhealthMost medical aids impose limits on certain hospital procedures like...

  • Internal Prosthesis
  • Other External Prosthesis
  • Cochlear Implants
  • Renal Dialysis
  • Organ Transplants

    Your scheme has limits, so please consider the Medway XtraCare plan!

    The Medway XtraCare is not a medical aid, nor is it a replacement for a medical aid.
    It is an insurance plan that is designed to provide extra cover (and therefore - extra care) for you.

    Benefiting from many years of experience in medical aid, Medway has designed Medway XtraCare to protect you in those situations where additional cover is most needed. It is designed with the benefits and limits of your current Medical Scheme in mind.

    It pays you CASH in the event either you or your dependants require treatment for any of the conditions specified in the Description of Benefits.

    FEDHEALTH MEMBER

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    MEDSHIELD MEMBER

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    The XtraCare benefit MUST be taken along with the Top Up benefit.

    Summary of Terms and Conditions;

  • Specific benefits and limits depend on name and option of medical scheme of the Member
  • Pre-Existing conditions excluded
  • Benefits only payable after Scheme Benefit limits are reached
  • Benefits are per principal member per annum
  • All benefits are payable in proportion to the number of months cover that has been afforded to any one beneficiary
  • Overall limit per principal member per annum is R150 000 for Fedhealth XtraCare

    If you are concerned about low limits of these benefits, then please consider this insurance!












    Yes, I would like to APPLY FOR THE MEDWAY XTRACARE PLAN.

    Please mail me the application.

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