Let's untangle your medical aid.
Skip the jargon and the endless PDFs. Tell us a bit about you and we'll translate the fine print into options that actually make sense.

"Saved us R1,800/month on cover we weren't even using."
— Thandi, Sandton
We read the fine print so you don't have to.
Choosing medical aid shouldn't require an actuarial degree. We translate complex benefit structures into plain English.
Apples-to-apples comparison
When one scheme calls it a 'Threshold' and another calls it an 'Above Benefit', we show you what it actually means for your wallet.
Honest co-payment math
Late joiner penalties, hospital co-pays, sub-limits — we surface every cost upfront so there are no nasty surprises after you've signed.
Independent & non-pushy
We don't sell medical aid. We don't take commissions. No sales calls — just clear info, ranked by what fits your life.
See exactly what you're paying for.
Every plan card breaks down monthly premium, savings allocation, hospital network, and the co-pays nobody else flags.
- + Clear network restrictions per plan
- + Realistic day-to-day estimates
- + Co-payment warnings clearly flagged
- + 95 plans across 6 schemes
Above-threshold benefit for specialists once savings runs out.
Heads up: R8,750 co-pay if you use a non-Smart hospital voluntarily.
Is your local hospital actually covered?
Network restrictions are the #1 cause of unexpected bills. Search 150+ private hospitals before you commit to any plan.
Includes Discovery, Bonitas, Fedhealth, Momentum, Medshield & Medihelp networks.
South Africans who took 4 minutes & saved.
"I'd been with the same plan for 8 years out of habit. This took 4 minutes and showed me I was overpaying by R1,800 a month for benefits I never used."
"Finally a site that doesn't try to phone me 5 times. Just laid out the options and let me decide. Picked Fedhealth in the end."
"I'm 64 with two chronic conditions. The plain-English explanation of chronic cover limits saved me from a really bad mistake."
Anonymised composites representative of feedback themes from South African medical aid users. Names changed for privacy.





