A Third‑Party Administrator (TPA) is a licensed intermediary (by IRDAI) between your health insurer and the hospital. If your hospital is in the insurer’s network, you may qualify for cashless treatment—meaning the insurance company will directly pay the hospital for eligible services, sparing you from up-front expense.
How Cashless Process Works (Step by Step)
- Check empanelment
Make sure your Guwahati eye hospital (e.g., Apollo, Guwahati Eye Centre, Shankardev Nethralaya) is in your insurer’s network list - Pre-authorization request
Before admission (or within 24–48 hrs in emergencies), submit your insurance card, ID, policy documents, and doctor’s prescription to the hospital’s TPA desk - TPA approval
The TPA forwards your request to the insurer. Approval may take 24 hrs (for planned cases) or a bit longer - Hospital treatment
Upon approval, get treated—whether it’s cataract, trabeculectomy, LASIK, etc.—without paying for covered services up front - Settlement after discharge
The hospital bill is sent directly to the TPA for settlement. You’ll settle any non-covered charges or co-pays before discharge
Who Facilitates This in Guwahati?
- Guwahati Eye Centre: Offers cashless/TPA service via their Corporate Relations Department; approvals generally take ~24 hrs
- Apollo Hospitals, Guwahati: Empanelled with major TPAs (e.g., Medi Assist, Paramount, Raksha, HDFC Ergo)
- Many local clinics (e.g., Nayanjyoti Eye Centre, Akshaya Nethralaya): Local clinics are also part of regional TPA networks
What Exactly Is Covered?
- In-patient surgeries only: E.g., trabeculectomy, cataract, glaucoma, retinal surgery—not outpatient check-ups
- Excluded items: Pharmacy items, consumables, bed upgrades, diagnostics not covered under your policy
- Final bill vs pre-authorized limit: The initial approval is often an estimate—actual covered amount is finalized post-discharge
Tips for Eye Patients in Guwahati
- Confirm hospital is in your TPA network before booking surgery.
- Submit documents early best done 4–5 days before planned eye surgery.
- Clarify policy details bed rent limits, consumable exclusions, co-insurance or deductibles.
- Follow-up after surgery inquire about pending bills or refunds.
- Request itemized invoices and compare them with pre-authorized limits.
- Dispute discrepancies via TPA helpline or insurance grievance channels.
Why TPA Cashless Matters for Eye Surgery
- Reduces financial burden at vulnerable moments such as trabeculectomy or cataract surgery.
- Faster and smoother care you focus on healing, not bills.
- Complex cases require vigilance around uncovered items and final billing.
Final Checklist for Guwahati Patients
| Step | Action |
| 1 | Verify hospital and TPA compatibility |
| 2 | Submit documents (prescription, policy, ID) early |
| 3 | Obtain pre-authorization and keep documentation |
| 4 | Review post-discharge bill & reconcile with coverage |
| 5 | Follow-up with TPA for refunds/excess charges |
| 6 | Use official grievance process if denied or incomplete |
TPA cashless treatment is a valuable benefit for eye patients—if you:
- Use a network hospital
- Plan ahead with documentation
- Understand your policy limits and exclusions
- Track the process diligently (approvals, bills, reimbursements)


