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Patients with health insurance

If you are covered by one of the major health insurance schemes it may cover the cost of treatment at the IMC. (Before undergoing any kind of private treatment, you should always check with your insurance company to ensure that you have adequate cover for the treatment required.)

The Hospital accepts most Egypt private health insurance schemes such as BUPA and PPP but you should always check with your insurer to see whether you are covered for treatment at the IMC. For example, low cost BUPA network products may not cover inpatient and daycare treatment. The Hospital's Inpatient Accounts Department can also provide guidance.

Hospital bills for inpatient and day care treatment can generally be settled directly with your insurance company, but for outpatient investigations and treatment, you will usually be required to pay the hospital and seek reimbursement from your insurance company.

For further information on insurance schemes accepted please telephone Inpatient Accounts on +020 4774584.


Self-pay patients
If you do not have health insurance, and are not being sponsored by your company or embassy, you will of course have to pay for treatment yourself. For some patients, our Fixed Price Treatment scheme may be appropriate. This scheme ensures that you know in advance what your operation will cost and can therefore budget accordingly. To find out more about Fixed Price Treatments please go to the side menu.

If you want to pay by cash, credit card or cheque….
The Hospital accepts all major credit cards, cash and personal cheques from Egypt banks if supported by a bankers card.

If your company is paying for your treatment….
The Hospital has credit arrangements with some companies. In such cases the patient must provide a letter of guarantee authorizing the tests or treatment to be carried out.

If your embassy is paying for your treatment….
The Hospital has credit arrangements with some embassies. In such cases the patient must provide a letter of guarantee authorizing the tests or treatment to be carried out.

What about the doctors' fees?

All medical fees relating to specialist consultations and treatment are separate from any hospital charges and therefore need to be settled directly with the specialist(s) concerned.

To find out more about Fixed Price Treatments please go to the side menu.

 
 
   

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