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The National Health Insurance Company (NHIC) has appealed to the members of Seha to update their address (Unwani) details.
As part of Qatar’s efforts to deploy its nationwide GIS system from January 1, all Seha health providers will require updated Unwani details to proceed with the registration of the visit.
Seha has ensured a seamless process, so members will be able to update their Unwani details either by calling the toll free number 8008800, or visiting Seha’s health service providers.
Unwani details include building number, street number, and zone.
Seha’s mission is to continuously enhance and develop the services presented to its beneficiaries. Seha’s network includes more than 222 health service providers, to maintain freedom of choice to its members.
Information and updates on the scheme are available at the Seha website www.seha.qa and through social media at facebook.com/SehaQatar and twitter.com/SehaQatar. Members can also call the Seha call centre on 8008800, or alternatively visit the customer care centre on the sixth floor of Amwal Tower in West Bay.
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