Congenital Condition definition

Congenital Condition means a disease or other anomaly existing at or before birth, whether acquired during development or by heredity.
Congenital Condition means any abnormality (internal or external) which was present at birth and is diagnosed at any stage in the life of the policyholder.
Congenital Condition means an illness, disease or condition that was present at or dated from the birth of

Examples of Congenital Condition in a sentence

  • Congenital Condition: Any heredity condition, birth defect, physical anomaly and/or any other deviation from normal development present at birth, which may or may not be apparent at that time.

  • Reconstructive procedures include surgery or other procedures which are associated with an Injury, Sickness or Congenital Condition.

  • Congenital Condition means any Hereditary Condition, birth defect, physical anomaly and/or any other deviation from normal development present at birth, which may or may not be apparent at that time.

  • Any medical or physical abnormalities existing at the time of birth, as well as neo-natal physical abnormalities developing within six (6) months from the time of birth (more commonly known as Congenital Condition), whether known or unknown to the Insured Person prior to the effective date of Insurance.

  • Covered Expenses - Usual and Customary Costs for expenses that are eligible for coverage under Your policy Cured - the point at which a pet is free from a Condition End of Life Expenses - means those expenses for euthanasia and cremation Hereditary, Genetic or Congenital Condition - Illness, defect, disorder or disease that is present from birth, inherited by Your Pet or to which Your Pet is predisposed through hereditary or genetic factors.


More Definitions of Congenital Condition

Congenital Condition means a physical or mental abnormality
Congenital Condition means any abnormality (internal or external) which was present at birth and is diagnosed at any stage in the life of Insured Member covered under this Policy.
Congenital Condition means any condition, disease, illness, injury, or disorder existing at the time of birth or as a result of prematurity, as well as neo-natal abnormalities.
Congenital Condition means a physical or medical abnormality existing at the time of birth as well as neonatal physical/mental abnormalities developing thereafter because of factors inherent at the time of birth.
Congenital Condition means a genetic, physical or (bio) chemical defect, disease or malformation which may be either hereditary/familial or due to an influence during intra uterine development of the foetus and which may or may not be obvious at birth.
Congenital Condition means any medical or physical abnormalities existing at the time of birth, as well as neo-natal physical abnormalities developing within six (6) months from the time of birth. This will include hernias of all types (up to the age of six (6) years old) and epilepsy except when caused by a trauma which occurred after the date the Person Covered was continuously covered under Your Certificate.
Congenital Condition means a congenital anomaly or developmental defect which is present at birth (although signs or symptoms may not display until later in life). A list of common conditions that we consider to be congenital conditions and are therefore not covered by the policy are available to view at southerncrosspet.co.nz or by contactingus on 0800 800 836.