Secondly, medical insurance for inspection fees is not reported in principle.
You can go to the hospital first. If hospitalization expenses are included, major diseases should be reported (it is best for knowledgeable people to drive the examination expenses to other expenses, so theoretically 100% will be reimbursed), and the proportion is about 85%-90% for urban insurance and 70%-80% for rural insurance.
You'd better consult the hospital in advance. See if it works.
In addition, if you have purchased relevant commercial insurance before, you can ask the insurance company to provide a hospital certificate for reimbursement.
Keep an optimistic attitude. An aunt of mine has this disease, but she has been in hospital for two years, and now she has recovered. I hope you get well soon.