Loading
Get St Pauls Medical Aid
How it works
-
Open form follow the instructions
-
Easily sign the form with your finger
-
Send filled & signed form or save
How to fill out the St Pauls Medical Aid online
Completing the St Pauls Medical Aid claim form online is a straightforward process. This guide provides clear and detailed instructions to help users successfully submit their claims.
Follow the steps to complete your St Pauls Medical Aid claim form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the claim form and open it in your document management system.
- Enter your registered number in the designated field. This number is essential for processing your claim.
- Fill in your name and address in the provided fields to ensure proper identification and communication.
- Identify the hospital where you received treatment by entering the name of the hospital in the specified field.
- Select your type of hospital accommodation by checking the appropriate box: Public, Semi-Private, or Private. Note that additional costs may apply for private room requests.
- If applicable, list the names and dates of birth of any spouse/partner or children involved in the claim.
- Indicate whether any part of your claim is related to specific incidents such as a road traffic accident or a sporting injury by ticking 'Yes' or 'No'. If 'Yes', specify which part of the claim refers to such incidents.
- Review your entries to ensure all required questions have been answered, as incomplete forms cannot be assessed.
- Sign the certificate provided at the bottom of the form, affirming that all information is accurate and complete.
- Enter the date of signing in the appropriate space to finalize the claim.
- Once you have reviewed the form, save your changes, and consider downloading, printing, or sharing the completed form as needed.
Begin your online claim process today by completing the St Pauls Medical Aid form.
Any Garda on or off duty may attend one of the medical practitioners on the panel and will not be charged a consultation fee, but will be personally liable for payment of drugs, injections, tests or other specialist treatment provided by the doctor.