Affordable Medical Aid Plans in South Africa – Compare & Save

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With only 15.5% of the South African population (9.8 million people) having Medical Aid and noting that a small minority pay cash for private healthcare, there is still a vast majority of South Africans without Medical Aid.

 

With healthcare (and everything else’s) costs continuously rising, medical consults, procedures and medication can add up very quickly. The 2024 report continues, stating that Medical Aid coverage was most common in Western Cape (25,4%) and Gauteng (21,3%), and least common in Limpopo (10,0%) and KwaZulu-Natal (10,2%).

 

If you’re someone who has never considered getting Medical Aid, it may be simpler than you thought. Using Hippo to find affordable medical aid can save you the hassle of researching which plan best suits your needs, lifestyle and budget.

 

Get 10 quotes from 10 Medical Aid schemes displayed side by side in only 2 minutes.

 

 

The rising cost of healthcare in South Africa

The Consumer Price Index is Stats SA’s main “inflation scoreboard” and the cost of health services inflation hit 5.6% while headline inflation was 3.6% (Dec 2025), meaning a private healthcare bill R10,000 a year ago:

  • If it increased in line with health services inflation (5.6%) it’s now R10,560
  • If it increased in line with overall CPI (3.6%), it's now R10,360. While this is a general overall average, specific procedures have increased dramatically.
  • For instance, a diagnostic colonoscopy in hospital procedure moved from R5,860 (Jan 2024) to R7,310 (Nov 2025). An increase of about +25%.

 

 

Hospital bills also tend to stack up with specialist charges from anesthetists, surgeons, pathologists and other necessary consultations, tests and procedures.

 

On top of general healthcare inflation, Medical Aid premiums themselves increase every year. For 2026, most major schemes announced weighted average increases of between 6.8% and 9.9%, well above the headline inflation rate. That means even if you already have Medical Aid, you could be paying significantly more in 2026 than you did last year for the same level of cover. For a detailed breakdown of what each scheme is charging, see our overview of the 2026 Medical Aid premium increases. Comparing plans regularly is one of the best ways to make sure you're not overpaying for benefits you don't use.

 

 

How Much Does Medical Aid Cost in South Africa? (2026 Prices)

Take a look at some entry-level plans from our trusted panel of medical schemes.

 

Choosing between some of the best Medical Aid Plans in South Africa – keep reading: Compare the top 5 best Medical Aid schemes in South Africa

 

Please note that the figures below are for the entry-level plans publicly advertised by associated registered Medical Aid schemes as of March 2026. The table below does not take age, income, underwriting, or waiting periods into account.

Medical Aid SchemeFrom (minimum)Product
BestMed R1,432pm Rhythm 1
Bonitas R1,378pm BonStart
CompCare R520pm DigiCare
Discovery Health R1,102pm KeyCare Series
Fedhealth R965pm flexiFED Savvy
Keyhealth R1,990pm Essence
Medihelp R894pm MedElect
MedShield R1,584pm MediCurve
Momentum Health R541pm Ingwe Option
ProfMed R956pm ProSelect Savvy

*Prices last updated March 2026

 

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Find a more affordable Medical Aid option

Hippo only partners with registered Medical Aid schemes, so you can compare quotes based on what you need with what you get, clearly and confidently, on price and value, in just a few simple steps:

  • How many people do you need Medical Aid for?
  • We’ll then ask you for some details that help us curate the best Medical Aid plans for you.

 

 

Keep in mind waiting periods and late joiner penalties

The prices above are standard monthly premiums, but what you actually pay could be higher depending on when you join. If you've never had Medical Aid before, most schemes apply a general waiting period of three months (and up to 12 months for pre-existing conditions), during which you'll pay premiums but won't be able to claim for most treatments.

 

If you're over 35 and have been without coverage for several years, you may also face a late joiner penalty, a permanent percentage added to your monthly premium that can range from 5% to 75%, depending on how long you were uncovered. The good news? The sooner you join, the less it costs. Read our full guide on waiting periods vs late joiner penalties to understand how they're calculated and how to avoid them.

 

 

Find cheaper and more affordable quotes by comparing providers

  • Compare these affordable Medical Aid quotes side by side. No need to spend hours on the phone.
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Think about adding Gap Cover to complement your Medical Aid cover

Whichever Medical Aid you choose, the medical bills can sometimes add up to 500% above the rate that is covered by the Medical Scheme rate (MSR) stipulated in your policy, meaning you may be paying out of pocket when the time comes.

 

For a relatively small amount over and above your Medical Aid premium you can get Gap Cover*.

 

 

Gap Cover

Gap Cover bridges the gap between what medical specialists charge and what is covered for by your Medical Aid. Medical Aid rates and healthcare rates are not the same thing. Medical Aid rates are fixed tariffs and some healthcare providers may charge more than that.

 

Note: You can only get Gap Cover provided you are already covered by a registered Medical Aid Scheme - check official schemes: https://www.medicalschemes.co.za/regulated-entities/medical-schemes-in-south-africa/

Hippo Gap Cover PartnerFrom premium (minimum)Coverage % above MSR
Auto & General From R99 pm (individual, under 65) In-hospital specialist bills up to 700% of Medical Aid tariff
Total Risk Administrators (TRA) From R99 pm (individual) Up to 700% above Medical Aid scheme tariff

 

Compare gap cover options quickly and easily on Hippo and find a plan that works alongside your preferred medical aid.

 

*Gap Cover is not a Medical Aid scheme, and the cover is not the same as that of a Medical Aid scheme. A Gap Cover policy is not a substitute for Medical Aid.

 

 

Find affordable Medical Aid options with Hippo

Hippo compares not only the most suitable price but also the best value for your needs. Whatever you’re looking for to suit your lifestyle, you can find it at hippo.co.za. It takes minutes, and there’s no obligation, mark-ups or hassle.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Affordable Medical Aid

Quick answers to common questions about affordable Medical Aid and Gap Cover.

 

As of March 2026, one of the most affordable entry-level Medical Aid plans available through Hippo is CompCare's DigiCare plan, starting from R520 per month for an individual member. Momentum Health's Ingwe Option follows closely at R541 per month. It's important to note that the cheapest plan isn't always the best fit, entry-level plans typically offer limited day-to-day benefits and may restrict you to a specific hospital network. Using a comparison tool helps you weigh price against the cover you actually need.

Yes. Several registered Medical Aid schemes offer entry-level plans for under R1,000 per month in 2026. These include CompCare DigiCare (from R520pm), Momentum Health Ingwe Option (from R541pm), Medihelp MedElect (from R894pm), Fedhealth flexiFED Savvy (from R965pm), and ProfMed ProSelect Savvy (from R956pm).

 

These plans are designed for individuals looking for essential hospital cover at an affordable price. Keep in mind that premiums may vary depending on your age, the number of dependants, and whether any late joiner penalties apply. You can compare affordable Medical Aid plans side by side on Hippo to find one that fits your budget.

Medical Aid is your primary healthcare cover. It's a regulated product offered by medical plans registered with the Council for Medical Schemes, and it pays for hospitalisation, chronic medication, and day-to-day medical expenses, depending on your plan. Gap Cover is a separate, supplementary insurance product that covers the shortfall between what medical specialists actually charge and the Medical Aid rate your scheme pays out.

 

This gap can be significant, some specialists charge up to 500% above the Medical Aid rate, leaving you with a large out-of-pocket bill. Gap Cover is not a Medical Aid scheme and cannot replace Medical Aid; you must already belong to a registered Medical Aid to qualify for Gap Cover. For a more detailed explanation, read our guide on what Gap Cover is and why you need it.

 

 

This article is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial, legal, or medical advice. Coverage terms, pricing, and availability may vary. Always review policy documents carefully and confirm current pricing with providers before making any decisions.


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