External Piles Treatment : Payment, EMI & Insurance Options
2 months ago
I am currently working in a startup and would like to understand the payment options for my treatment, including whether EMI is available and how it works. I also want to know if my health insurance or ESI coverage can be used, and how ESI differs from regular health insurance. Additionally, I have been told that my condition involves external piles (thrombosed hemorrhoids), and I would like more clarity on this.
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Since you are working, you can opt for EMI payment, which allows you to pay the treatment cost in monthly installments for 3, 6, 9, or 12 months, all at 0% interest, so the total amount remains the same. Payment can be made directly, and EMI arrangements are supported without any hidden charges.
Regarding insurance, ESI is different from private health insurance. ESI usually covers treatment at designated government or ESI hospitals, whereas health insurance (corporate or personal) covers treatment at private hospitals. Corporate insurance is provided by the company, while personal insurance is purchased individually with premium payments. Once you share your insurance details (even via WhatsApp), the team can verify coverage and confirm eligibility.
As for your condition, you have external piles, also known as thrombosed hemorrhoids. There are two types of piles internal and external and in your case, the doctor has clearly identified them as external. Based on insurance eligibility or EMI preference, the team will guide you on the best way to proceed with treatment smoothly.
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