Starting Premium- ₹ 4,297/yr
Eligible Age
91 days - 65 years
PED Waiting Period
4 years
Coverage
3 Lakh - 5 Lakh
NCB
15% increase in cover; max upto 100%
Starting Premium- ₹ 7,000/yr
Eligible Age
91 days - 65 years
PED Waiting Period
4 years
Coverage
1 Lakh - 3 Lakh
NCB
NA
Starting Premium- ₹ 7,433/yr
Eligible Age
91 days - 65 years
PED Waiting Period
4 years
Coverage
10 Lakh - 30 Lakh
NCB
10% increase in cover;max upto 50%
SBI health insurance provides 1 top-up plan. The premium of these top-up plans start from Rs. 2,109/yr. The sum insured ranges from Rs. 1 Lakh - 50 Lakh. SBI top-up plans provide enhanced coverage and added protection for your well-being. Explore the details of each SBI top-up insurance policy below:
Starting Premium- ₹ 2,109/yr
Eligible Age
91 days - 70 years
PED Waiting Period
4 years
Coverage
1 Lakh - 50 Lakh
NCB
NA
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SBI supports both cashless claims and reimbursement claims. This section covers the information on how to check SBI health insurance claim status, fill SBI health insurance claim form, and the claim settlement process.
Cashless health insurance claim process If you take admission at a network hospital of SBI General Insurance Company, the following is the process to be followed for the cashless claim
Reimbursement health insurance claim processIn the case of the medical treatment availed at a hospital which is not included in-network hospital of SBI General Insurance Company, medical expenses can be claimed via the reimbursement process. Following process needs to be followed for claim reimbursement
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Following are the major and important 13 critical illnesses covered under SBI General’s critical illness insurance plan
Premiums for SBI health insurance plans can be paid online or also through offline mode. Following are the modes through which online payments can be made
However, payment can also be done offline through the below ways
Below are the treatments and illnesses that are excluded from domiciliary treatment cover