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Fatwa – Doctors Fees

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A:

Giving a discount to Cash patients is permissible. At the same time medical aid patients should not be unduly exploited although they could be charged a higher rate. Both doctor and patient should be aware of the applicable rate prior to consultation or treatment.

And Allah Ta’ala Knows Best

Mufti Shafiq Jakhura
Iftaa Department, Darul Ihsan Islamic Services Centre

This answer was collected from DarulIhsan.com. It’s the official website of Darul Ihsan, which is an Islamic organisation (PBO) based in Durban, South Africa.

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