Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Super Visa Insurance - Comprehensive


Super Visa Insurance - Private Medical Insurance Coverage of min $100,000 to insure parents, grandparents coming to Canada under Super Visa for hospitalization, hospital Care, repatriation by Canadian Insurance Company valid for 365 days from the date of entry to Canada.

When traveling outside of your country of origin and visiting kids and grand kids in Canada, if a medical emergency happens it can put a lot of financial stress as the medical expenses can be very high. Therefore the purchase of Super visa Insurance can help to cover the medical expenses of parents and Grandparents in case of a medical emergency.

Benefits
Eye Examination





Physical Examination




Vaccines






Psychiatric / Psychological







Maternity










Excess Baggage Return




Hospital Accommodation





Medical Services




Diagnostic Services







Prescription









Private Duty Nurse







 Paramedical Services







 Dental












 Medical Appliances







 Ambulance Services




 Transportation to Bedside






 Emergency Air Transportation



Repatriation








 Meals and Accommodation








Hospital Allowance 







Return and Escort of Children






Up to $100 per insured for one visit to a licensed optometrist in any 12-month period


Up to $250 per insured for one visit to a physician for a routine examination in any 12-month period



Up to $100 per insured for vaccinations in any 12-month period




Up to $500 per insured for visits to a licensed psychiatrist, psychologist or social worker for the relief of acute symptoms when deemed essential by an attending physician and when approved in advance by Intrepid 24/7.


Up to $5,000 for expenses incurred in Canada for: a. prenatal care, childbirth, miscarriage, and post-natal care including associated complications; and b. routine new-born nursing care up to 14 days following birth. 




Up to $500 for the cost of returning your excess baggage



Semi-private room rate OR ICU if required. Emergency room fees. c. Emergency out-patient services


Licensed physician, surgeon, anesthetist or registered graduate nurse.



Laboratory tests and x-rays. magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), cardiac catheterization, computerized axial tomography (CAT) scans, sonograms or ultrasounds and biopsies if approved.



This benefit is limited to a 30-day supply and up to $1,000 per prescription, unless the insured person is hospitalized, to a maximum of $500 per insured person per claim.




Registered private duty nurse as the result of a covered emergency when medically necessary and while hospitalized or in lieu of hospitalization to a maximum of $5000.




Licensed chiropractor, physiotherapist, podiatrist, osteopath or acupuncturist to a maximum of $500 per insured person, per profession listed above.




Up to $4,000 to repair or replace whole or sound natural teeth or permanently attached artificial teeth damaged as a result of an accidental blow to the face; and b. up to $500 for emergency dental treatment for relief of pain caused other than by a blow to the face.




Minor appliances such as crutches, casts, splints, canes, slings, trusses, braces, walkers and/or the temporary rental of a wheelchair, not exceeding the purchase price.



Licensed ground ambulance service.




Economy airfare plus up to $150 per day to a maximum of $5,000 for the cost of meals and commercial 



Air ambulance to the nearest appropriate medical facility.



a. Up to a maximum of $10,000 toward the actual cost incurred for the preparation of remains;
b. Up to $5,000 for cremation and/or burial at the place of death.



Up to $150 per day, to an overall maximum of $3,000 for your commercial accommodation, meals, essential telephone calls, internet fees, bus or taxi fare or rental car.



Up to $50 per day to a maximum $500 for incidental expenses billed by the hospital such as telephone, television or internet charges while you are hospitalized




Up to economy airfare to return accompanying dependent children to the departure point in the event that you are returned to your country of origin or Canada.


Exclusions
Any sickness, injury or medical condition (other than a minor ailment) that existed prior to the effective date.

a) Up to Age 70 – Any sickness, injury or medical condition that was stable in the 120 days prior to the effective date.

b) Age 71-80 Any sickness, injury or medical condition that was stable in 180 days prior to the effective date