Dialysis, Chemotherapy, Radiology, Eye Surgery, Dental Surgery, Lithotrapsy (Kidney Stone Removal), tonsillectomy, D & C taken in Hospital Nursing Home and the insured is discharged ... Radiology, Eye Surgery, Dental Surgery, Lithotripsy(Kidney stone removal) D&C, Tonsillectomy, they would have straightway given this list without using the words
Dialysis, Chemotherapy, Radiology, Eye Surgery, Dental Surgery, Lithotrapsy (Kidney Stone Removal), tonsillectomy, D & C taken in Hospital Nursing Home and the insured is discharged ... Radiology, Eye Surgery, Dental Surgery, Lithotripsy(Kidney stone removal) D&C, Tonsillectomy, they would have straightway given this list without using the words
small cut in
the abscess to pus can drain.
o Acute tonsillectomy (having a surgeon remove your tonsils) may be
needed if, for some reason ... wise peranently to prevent further attacks by
removing the tonsils. An internal tonsillectomy is therefore advised and
usually performed 6-8 weeks after the resolution
applicable in such cases.
I. Benign ENT disorders and surgeries i.e. Tonsillectomy, 1 year
Adenoidectomy, Mastoidectomy, Tympanoplasty etc.
II. Polyscistic Ovarian diseases 1 year
Chemotherapy,
iii.Radiotherapy,
iv.Eye Surgery,
v. Lithotripsy (kidney stone removal),
vi.Tonsillectomy,
vii. D & C,
viii. Dental surgery following an accident
ix. Hysterectomy