https://g.co/kgs/Dy5Zra2Any similar subsidized hospital/ insitution or clinic for dental treatment in Mumbai on Western line ?
Agree. Wanted to say that. I've come across many NGOs and charities and I see Sikhs doing the most good.Unquestionably the Sikh community and particularly Gurudwaras are the places where you can see the charity and service. In most places they feed and shelter without asking for the case or religion. I am not surprised by this deed.
this is 2nd NEW USER with 1st post and that too against... strange... hope you join TE to spread more and more positive non advertisements/propaganda newsIt's kind of misleading. No one has a yellow card in Mumbai. People with an annual income of ₹15,000 get a yellow card.
People living in rural areas might get help, but only if they earn less than ₹1,500 per month, which qualifies them for a yellow card. But who in India earns less than ₹1,500 per month?
This is marketing, and many are donating as well. For an orange card, they are charging ₹1,800.
The way it’s advertised, like ₹10, is misleading. And no one would know about the yellow card unless they go there.
Which parts of the body did both of you take?Is an MRI really that expensive, or did the hospital overcharge me? I had two MRIs done for my father, and they cost me 17000
Yes, Withought an insurance, it can get expensive pretty fast.So without health plan we are f***d.
I guess tests are only reimbursed under insurance when they are considered pre-hospitalisation tests and you get admitted in the next X days (Usually 30/60). I don't think regular diagnostic tests are covered under insurance.Yes, Withought an insurance, it can get expensive pretty fast.
Exactly.I guess tests are only reimbursed under insurance when they are considered pre-hospitalisation tests and you get admitted in the next X days (Usually 30/60). I don't think regular diagnostic tests are covered under insurance.