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It's a "woman's disease" before. Can you still get health insurance?🩷

👉 Girls need to know! Have you ever been a "woman's disease" before? Can you get health insurance? (Shared from the real case) 🏥💖

💬 There are a lot of questions behind Mike...Have you ever had a history of health, cysts, tumors or women's diseases before? Can you still get health insurance? I'm afraid of being rejected. 🥺

This post summarizes clearly from the actual case care experience. Save it.

✅ The answer is: "Can file!"

Don't give up on the statistics that have taken care of customers in many cases, most of them are "considered," but maybe you have to make a little sense that the company will spend more and longer background checks than normal cases.

👩‍⚕️ common hits (but it can be filed):

• Breast lumps / cysts

• Uterine fibroids / ovarian cyst

• Hormone imbalance

• I've had surgery and I'm in a follow-up phase.

📋 What does the insurance company (Allianz) consider?

They will look at our health overview. The main ones are:

1. Past treatment history

2. The length of time the symptoms are stable (i.e. how long have they been healed)

3. Future health risks

📝 Guidelines for the outcome of deliberations (3 possible):

The results depend on the individual's health history.

🟢. Normally guaranteed (best!)

🟢 Guarantee with additional conditions

🟢 warranted, except for preexisting diseases.

⚠️ Important Note! (Very Important)

For those who are "healthy, never diseased."

🔥 You should plan quickly! 🔥

Because many high-end "charter" health insurance that is gradually closing or making conditions harder to do, taking out insurance when we are healthy is the most cost-effective decision in the long run.

👩‍💼 Who has a health history? I'm not sure if I can file it or if I want to help you with a preliminary screen. Please consult first. I'm happy to give you case advice. 😊

# Health insurance # Sickness experience # pcos # Trending # Women's health

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