What is an Annual Health Check-Up and how does it work?

What is an Annual Health Check-Up and how does it work?

As the name suggests, annual health check-ups are an important way to keep a track of an insured's health and detect diseases early-on when the symptoms just start riling up which is conducted annually. Most GMC policies provides coverage for annual health check-ups in order to encourage employees to take care of their health. 

How do I avail this facility?
If your company has bought a GMC policy which covers Annual health check-up expenses then, you can easily raise a claim for it. However, if it isn't covered within your policy but your company has bought a GMC policy which provides wellness benefits covering annual health check-up expenses then you can opt for that option. 

If you require any help or further assistance, kindly reach out to us at care@nova-benefits.com or 04049174207.

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