All permanent exclusions shall apply individually for each Insured Person under the Arogya Sanjeevani health policy and claims shall be assessed accordingly.
We will not make any payment for any claim in respect of any Insured Person directly or indirectly for, caused by, arising from or in any way attributable to any of the following unless expressly stated to the contrary in this Arogya Sanjeevani Policy:
- Domiciliary Hospitalization
- Investigation & Evaluation
- Rest Cure, rehabilitation and respite care
- Obesity/Weight control
- Change-of-Gender treatments
- Cosmetic or Plastic surgery (unless due to accidental injury)
- Hazardous or Adventure sports
- Breach of law
- Excluded providers
- Addictions, Drug / Substance Abuse
- Alternate Therapy and Rejuvenation
- Dietary Supplements & Substances
- Refractive Error
- Unproven Treatments
- Sterility and Infertility
- Maternity
- Dental Treatment (unless due to accidental injury)
- Non-medical expenses
- Outpatient treatment (OPD)
- Overseas treatment
- War or similar situations
- Nuclear, chemical or Biological attack
*T&C apply. For more details on risk factors, terms conditions, brochure, and exclusions, please read the policy wording and CIS carefully before concluding a sale. The details mentioned above are for Arogya Sanjeevani Policy, Reliance General Insurance. UIN- RELHLIP21001V012021
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Arogya Sanjeevani Policy FAQs
1. Who can buy an Arogya Sanjeevani health insurance policy?
Any individual between the age of 18 to 65 years can purchase an Arogya Sanjeevani policy. If opting for a family plan, children from 3 months to up to 25 years can be added.
2. Is there a waiting period involved for the Arogya Sanjeevani policy?
Yes, there are three different waiting periods for this policy, the initial 30-day waiting period, 48 months for pre-existing diseases, and 24/48 month for specific illnesses.
3. Is it possible to port my existing policy to an Arogya Sanjeevani health policy?
Yes, it is possible to port your policy as per the rules stipulated by the IRDAI. Porting is possible during the time of policy renewal.
4. What is the age limit and eligibility for Arogya Sanjeevani policy?
Adults between the age of 18 to 65 years are eligible to purchase an Arogya Sanjeevani health insurance policy.
5. How long does the Arogya Sanjeevani policy cover me for?
The policy will cover you for a period of one year after which you can opt to renew it for a further 12 months.
6. Where can I avail the benefits of my Arogya Sanjeevani policy?
You can get cashless treatments from the 10,000+ network hospitals of Reliance General Insurance. At non-network hospitals, you can make claims for reimbursement after treatment is done.
7. Is treatment covered outside India too?
No, treatment done outside of India is not covered under the Arogya Sanjeevani policy. Reliance General Insurance has other health insurance products that will cover international treatments like Reliance General Insurance Health Infinity and Reliance General Insurance Super Top-Up Plan.
8. Will I have to pay anything toward my treatments with an Arogya Sanjeevani policy?
Yes, there is a 5% co-payment clause for every claim under the Arogya Sanjeevani policy.
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