Billing & Insurance
Professional, polite and friendly staff at Sunshine Hospitals works with you to make the billing process as hassle-free and easy as possible. Our team also ensures that you receive all eligible benefits of your insurance coverage, as well as discounts, if applicable.
Patients without Insurance
If you are not covered under insurance, our Special Relationship Managers will help you understand how much your treatment can cost and estimated pre-payments. Cash, check or credit cards are accepted by the hospital.
For Insurance Coverage
On receipt of your application for admission under insurance a patient account representative from the insurance section of the administration division will take you through the procedure and verify insurance coverage.
You will be asked for insurance information, including:
Your Insurance Company's – Name, Billing Address & Telephone Number(s)
Your Plan - Subscriber's Name, Certificate and/or Policy Number, Effective Date
Your insurance ID card will carry most of the information; hence always remember to bring your card along to the hospital.
Self-pays & Co-pays
As a matter of policy we collect any estimated self-pay balances or co-pays at the time of admission. Billing executive will inform you about how much you will have to pre-pay.
For Billing Requests & Inquiries
For any questions about billing please call Monday-Saturday on 040 4455 0161 / 162 or email to info@sunshinehospitals.com
For Insurance Requests & Inquiries
For any questions about insurance please call Monday-Saturday on 040 4455 0157 / 159 or email to info@sunshinehospitals.com
We have tied up with the following insurance companies
- Alankrit
- Bajaj Allianz
- DHS
- E-Meditech
- FHPL
- Future Generali
- GHPL
- Genins
- Heritage
- Health India
- ICare
- Medi Assist
- Medicare
- Md India
- United Healthcare
- TTK
- Star Healthcare
- Raksha TPA
- Vipul
- Iffco Tokio
- Max Bupa
- Med Save
- Paramount
- Park Medicare
- ICICI Lombard






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