Health care is not cheap nowadays but if you are looking for a health care credit card we have nothing to offer you, I’m afraid.
But if you decided to pay your medical bills with a credit card then you’d better apply for a “plain vanilla” credit card with low APR. However, you should note that hospitals prefer that you sign up for a medical credit card (for which they receive kickbacks) or that you pay in cash.
As for credit limit, you can get a desirable credit limit if you have average to good credit history and higher. If your credit score is above 620 then you can count on good credit limit. Except credit score, credit card issuers look at your annual income and credit performance in general, but credit score is more important.
Take care!
I need a credit card with 3,000 for medical reasons
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