Showing posts with label medical aid scheme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medical aid scheme. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 June 2017

The Hairy Truth: Investigate the Symptoms of Hair loss


Don’t treat the symptoms; treat the cause

It is far too easy to address the consequences of certain health issues rather than to truly commit yourself to finding the source of the issues. We neglect to take preventative measures because, more often than not, the source suggests a less easy fix. But if you make an effort to tackle the problem where it started, hindsight will render you pleased with yourself and a lot healthier. Take hair loss as an example: don’t just wear a hat – assess your health in its entirety to understand what your body is telling you via consequent (degrees of) baldness.

Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Under What Circumstances can you be Denied Medical Cover?

There are scarce situations in which you can be denied medical aid cover.


However, many people are under the impression that there are no reasons for you to be refused by a medical aid scheme- but this is not true. Though it is unlikely you will be rejected, there are conditions in which you will be subject to extra payments and fees.

Thursday, 23 March 2017

Important Things to Remember when You Compare Medical Aid Options for Your Children

A medical aid scheme is something we all know we need; however, it’s quite difficult to choose between all the options that we are given. The most important thing to remember is what your family needs or may need as your children grow up. What do you need from your medical aid?

Thursday, 26 January 2017

Toothbrush tips for a healthy smile


Everyone knows the golden oral hygiene rule: visit the dentist at least twice a year for a check-up. But even if the trip is covered by your trusted medical aid plan, you want to avoid unplanned trips to the dentist at all costs. 

That’s why you brush, floss and rinse daily, but what more can you do to ensure a super healthy smile?

Studies done by dental professionals say that “there is insufficient clinical evidence to support that bacterial growth on toothbrushes will lead to specific adverse oral or systemic health effects”. So, there is no reason to be too compulsive, your toothbrush is not going to make you sick.


Tuesday, 11 October 2016

How Does Emergency Treatment Work?

How much do you spend on your medical aid scheme payments, and how does it help you in the case of an emergency?

Thursday, 10 March 2016

Is your water safe to drink?

Clean, safe water is often taken for granted, thinking it’s a given. But have you ever considered how safe your water really is? 

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Is your birthing plan covered?

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Giving birth probably has to be one of the most exciting moments in any woman’s life, unless your medical aid scheme doesn’t cover all the necessary aspects. In case you’re planning to fall pregnant soon, or you recently got the surprise of your life – planning is key to creating the type of birth you’re after.

Three types of birthing options:

Friday, 22 January 2016

Do You Need Medical Gap Cover?

What is worse than receiving a bill for medical treatment even though you are a part of a medical aid scheme? A large medical bill is not a “surprise” you want. Fortunately, there is a way to ensure that this does not happen to you.

Sunday, 27 December 2015

Hospital Plan Cover



Healthcare expenses are a very big burden to many South Africans. In order to alleviate the heavy payments that are required for healthcare, hospital plans are a wise investment for those needing medical cover in hospital. 

Medical Aid Dependents – Who Qualifies?



Various factors need to be taken into account to determine who may, or may not, qualify to be added to your medical aid scheme as a dependant. A dependant, in essence, needs to be dependent on you. 

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Medical Aid | Get Cover While You’re Still Young

The older you become, the more crucial it is to have a medical aid as you are more likely to develop chronic health problems. 

As you age, you may find that you have less money and more medical expenses. Unfortunately, most seniors cannot financially afford private medical care and the medical schemes have conditions for joining too late.