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Can American medical insurance for studying abroad see kidney disease?

Of course.

American medical insurance is very complicated. Fortunately, students in the United States hold international student visas and belong to non-immigrant status, so they can buy travel medical insurance, and the price will be cheaper. Insurance policies are generally much better than those bought by ordinary people in America. I guess it's because the insurance company thinks travelers don't go to the doctor often.

Almost all medical insurance will not cover students' pre-existing conditions, which parents need to know. Therefore, you must know what known or chronic health problems your child has before going abroad, and you must see a doctor before going abroad to understand the situation. If you need to take medicine daily, you'd better prepare some medicines in advance, and write down the English names of diseases and medicines first, so as to communicate with school teachers or American doctors in the future. In addition, medical insurance for American students is separate from dental and ophthalmic insurance. The school does not require students to buy dental and ophthalmic insurance, and general dental insurance does not include orthodontics. Most of the students' eye problems are myopia, and they only need glasses to meet their vision requirements at school, so I know that most international students do not buy dental and ophthalmic insurance.

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