What types of illnesses are covered under Critical Illness insurance?
AXA lets you choose between Critical Illness Protection which covers three illnesses: – Cancer (life-threatening) – Heart attack – Stroke (cerebrovascular accident) or Critical Illness Protection Enhanced which covers up to 28 illnesses: – Alzheimer’s disease – Aortic surgery – Aplastic anemia – Autism – Bacterial meningitis – Benign brain tumour – Blindness – Cancer (life-threatening) – Coma – Coronary artery bypass surgery – Cystic fibrosis – Deafness – Heart attack – Heart valve replacement – Kidney failure – Loss of independent existence – Loss of limbs – Loss of speech – Major organ failure on waiting list – Major organ transplant – Motor neuron disease – Multiple sclerosis – Muscular dystrophy – Occupational HIV infection – Paralysis – Parkinson’s disease – Severe burns – Stroke (cerebrovascular accident)
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