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My mother-in-law has diabetes and she needs to take insulin injection every day. Is that covered in visitor medical insurance?

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My mother-in-law has diabetes and she needs to take insulin injection every day. Is that covered in visitor medical insurance?

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No. That would be considered as pre-existing condition and hence would NOT be covered. She is in the pre-existing condition duration exclusion period as defined in the policy. It is advisable to carry enough medications from the home country itself before traveling.

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