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Health insurance pays for hospital stays, surgeries, and medical bills, so you don’t have to. It’s your financial backup for medical emergencies. Health insurance covers medical expenses, hospital stays, and more. An individual plan covers a single person, while family floater plans cover the whole family under one policy.

With rising healthcare costs, a strong health policy can protect your savings. We simplify the jargon and help you pick a plan that fits your lifestyle and age.
Explore our side-by-side comparison charts and FAQs for easy decision-making.

Health Insurance Types

Individual Plan

Covers one person. Best if each family member has specific needs.

Family Floater

One policy covers the whole family. Economical and flexible.

Top-up Plan

Extra coverage on top of your existing plan.

Critical Illness Plan

Pays a lump sum if you're diagnosed with illnesses like cancer, heart attack, etc.

↑ Tip: Always check if pre- and post-hospitalization are covered