AIA Insurance has launched another industry first by introducing a brand-new health and wellness offering.
AIA customers now receive free access to wellness specialists, free of charge, via the oDoc app. All customers with an annual premium value of above Rs. 100,000 per policy can make use of this pioneering offer and carry out a series of consultations with Sri Lanka Medical Council registered Wellness Specialists.
The offer extends six free mobile consultations for the year, with select nutritionists, dieticians, mental health professionals or physiotherapists, from the comfort of your own home. While AIA has recommended a one-year plan for the consultations, customers are free to utilise these consultations in whichever order they wish to and when they wish to, the company said in a media release.
AIA CEO Nikhil Advani noted: “Our purpose is enabling healthier, longer, better lives- so, we’ve got to think about, what would make a meaningful impact to our customers- to make it easier for them to become and stay healthy and pursue their wellness journey. We are here to support our customers to stay healthy and really add value to their lives.”
AIA’s Head of Marketing, Shevanthie De Alwis added; “We are delighted to be the first in the industry to introduce such a compelling proposition for our customers. We believe that everyone should be the best they can be and that means being optimal in your health and wellness. And all of us could use a little expertise and assistance with that! That is why we tied up with Sri Lanka’s pioneering telemedicine provider oDoc to provide support and motivation to our customers throughout their lives and wellness journeys.”
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