Bajaj Finserv, offering affordable treatment at top hospitals

▴ Bajaj Finserv, offering affordable treatment at top hospitals
Bajaj Finserv's healthcare partners are spread across 1000+ cities, makes easy affordable treatment for its customers

Bajaj Finance Limited, the lending and investing arm of Bajaj Finserv makes medical expenses one less thing to worry about with the Digital Health EMI Network Card. This digital card allows customers to access over 800 medical treatments on No Cost EMIs at over 5,500 partner healthcare institutions, including renowned institutions like Apollo and Manipal Hospitals.

Bajaj Finserv's healthcare partners are spread across 1000+ cities, making it easy for customers to afford the necessary treatments. With the high cost of healthcare in India, the Digital Health EMI Network Card is an essential solution that helps customers divide the treatment costs into No Cost EMIs. This is especially true for critical health conditions like cancer, heart disease and liver failure for which the cost of treatment runs into several lakhs of rupees.

With the card in hand, customers can avail the treatment they need on No Cost EMIs and forego the burden of making large one-time payments. Also, customers get a pre-approved credit limit of up to Rs. 4 lakh.

Access affordable treatment at top partner hospitals

With a wide partner network of more than 5,500 healthcare centres in India, customers can access medical care on EMIs at many multi-specialty hospitals, clinics, diagnostics centres, wellness centres and even pharmacies. Here is an overview of a few of Bajaj Finserv's top healthcare partners.

Apollo Hospitals
Specialising in cardiology, oncology, orthopaedics, dentistry, and neurology, Apollo Hospitals are one of the best healthcare institutions in India. Bajaj Finserv customers can opt for cost-effective aid for all such treatments. Further, until the 31st October, 2020, cardholders can use code 'BAJAJ150' and get Rs. 150 off on tele-consultation bookings worth up to Rs. 1,000. Additionally, customers can also use code 'BAJAJ247' to get Rs. 247 off on tele-consultation bookings worth more than Rs. 1,000.

Manipal Hospitals
With a team of over 2,000 expert doctors, Manipal hospitals across India are well equipped to provide quality healthcare. Specialities at this multi-speciality hospital include immunotherapy, cancer care, laparoscopic surgery, paediatric and childcare, spine care and cardiology.

VLCC Wellness
With the Bajaj Finserv Digital Health EMI Network Card, customers can opt for wellness programs by VLCC. These can range from comprehensive weight-loss programs to other elective procedures like hair treatments.

Dr Batra's
Among the most renowned homeopathy clinics in India, Dr Batra's offers treatments for hair fall, PCOS, obesity, and other ailments.

Ruby Hall Clinic
Known for its excellent diagnostic services, cancer care and other surgery-related specialities, Ruby Hall Clinic in Pune is another healthcare partner where customers can avail treatments on No Cost EMIs.

Sahyadri Hospitals
Maharashtra's largest chain of hospitals, Sahyadri Hospitals are easily accessible to health cardholders in case of emergencies.

With simpler financing solution, Bajaj Finserv Health EMI Network Card holders can avail quality healthcare at these hospitals/clinics, whether for themselves or their family members. Irrespective of which healthcare centre or hospital customers visit, they are assured of receiving premium treatment as the medical expenses incurred can be divided into 3 to 24 No Cost EMIs. For instance, a bill of Rs. 2.4 lakh for a surgery can be financed through 24 EMIs of just about Rs. 10,000 each.



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