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swgiant
post Jul 16 2016, 05:25 PM

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hi, i want to ask whether TCM treatment fee is claimable under prudential medical insurance ?
swgiant
post Jul 17 2016, 10:31 AM

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[quote=roystevenung,Jul 17 2016, 12:20 AM]
No, but what kind of TCM treatment specifically are you referring to? Bone setting? Acupuncture?

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Bone setting and acupuncture. From MRI, specialist said no problem, then give me a relief pain medicine and the condition is not getting better.
From TCM, he studied MRI and said i need take a long treatment and take time to recover.
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post Nov 3 2018, 11:28 AM

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My stomach is bloat since beginning of the year.
Yesterday i went to see a specialist and doctor recommend to endoscopy, found out excessive of gastric acid.
Total fee is RM 1K+, then may i know this fee can claim under PVM as "Emergency Treatment for Accidental Injury"
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post Nov 3 2018, 11:51 AM

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QUOTE(roystevenung @ Nov 3 2018, 11:45 AM)
No but its claimable under the medical card provided that the card has surpassed the waiting period based on the when the symptom had developed.

Emergency Treatment for Accidental Injury is for claims which are accident in nature.
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Thanks. Due to my agent had migrated to oversea which i bought medical card since pruhealth from him then how do i make the claim by myself ? first, obtain the claim form from prudential office then submit to hospital, once doctor signed then i pass the receipt and claim form back to prudential office ?

 

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