EPF Partial withdrawal (PF Advance) for Medical Treatment

An EPF (Employees Provident Fund) member can withdraw his/her PF balance partially for different kinds of purposes like ; for purchase of House / Flat, Site, Construction of house, to meet marriage expenses etc.,

An EPF subscriber can also take EPF advance for the purpose of medical treatment of self / family members. As of now, to make a partial withdrawal for medical treatment, a member has to submit a doctor’s certificate (medical certificate) along with the partial withdrawal form.

To add further convenience to EPF subscribers, an EPF member will no longer be required to submit any Medical certificate or any other certificate or document or proforma whatsoever to avail PF advances for medical treatment purposes.

This new guideline has been included and amended under paragraph 68-J or under paragraph 68-N of EPF Scheme 1952.

EPF members will now only be required to submit a self-declaration for the advance in case of illness of members/ dependents. Differently abled members will also get advance on the basis of self-declaration. No minimum years of service is required.
Kindly note that ‘self-declaration’ has already been included in the EPF New Composite Claim form.

New Composite Claim Form for EPF Partial Withdrawal

The EPFO has recently introduced single page Composite Claim Form for full / partial withdrawals. You can use these new forms to take PF advance for medical treatment.

  • EPF Composite Claim Form (Aadhar) : If your UAN has been seeded with Aadhar and bank details, this form can be submitted for all types of withdrawals. The attestation of employer is not required and this form can be submitted to EPFO directly. Click on the below image to download New EPF Composite Claim Form (Aadhar).
  • EPF Composite Claim Form (Non-Aadhar) : If your UAN has not yet been seeded with Aadhar and bank details, this form can be submitted for all types of PF withdrawals. The attestation of employer is required and the form has to routed through an employer. Click on the below image to download New EPF Composite Claim Form (Non-Aadhar).

A couple of weeks back, the EPFO has also allowed its members to withdraw up to 90% of EPF balance for purchase of House / flat / site / construction of house.

It is nice to see these new initiatives being taken up by the EPFO but they also need to make sure that their online portals are up and live 24/7 (EPFO UAN based portals have been down due to some technical issues for the last many weeks). Also, let’s hope that EPFO will launch their online PF withdrawal facility soon 🙂

A word of advice ; Your EPF contributions / savings are meant for your retirement (long-term). So, think twice before you withdraw your PF money. Try out all the options and sources to fund your expenses or needs. EPF Partial Withdrawals should be your last resort.

(Post first published on : 28-April-2017) (Source : PIB)

This post was last modified on December 22, 2025 11:09 pm

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  • I need advance but got rejected. How much advance can I claim out of 1 lakh on my PF balance (including 57000 my personal contribution, 16000 my employer's contribution, and 30000 PF contribution) in 5 years 6 months.

  • Hi,

    I had got advance for illness once on 15th Jan... Again I tried for the same but got rejected with the reason of "already sanctioned amount Rs. XXX on 15th Jan.

    Can I apply one more time for advance with illness reason??? & Is there any cap should be there for next request for advance.

    Please guide me.

    • I have same issue I tried second time for medical purpose but they are rejected without any comment. Some body can help me?

      • Dear Saravanan,
        You can apply multiple times for partial withdrawal for medical treatments and no time-gap is needed.
        However, they might have rejected the application as there wont be any min amount that can be paid to you.

        “For the purpose of ‘medical treatment’, the least of 6 months basic wages (or) employee share with interest is allowed as partial withdrawal.”

  • Hello sreekanth,
    Well I did an online claim for advance PF(Illness) and all the requested information is seeded In the UAN. I requested on 18th jan 2018. In my E-passbook it shows that there is withdrawal of my Employee share but it doesnt reflect in my account.
    What is the time that would get in my account. Its an emergency actually !!

    • Now in my E-passbook, it shows the claim has been settled and there is jo money credited in the acc, if you coukd Guide please!!

      • Dear Pratik ..You will get the funds in your bank account within 2 to 5 business days from claim settlement date.

          • Hello sreekanth,

            Well in my EPF portal it shows Online Claim setteled though I have not received the money, the only issue is the Ifsc code shows wrong but the acc no is correct and I just updated the Right IFSC code, it says Kyc waiting for approval. Now would the wrong IFSc code make a problem as I havent got my money and the claim shows settled. Lastly how long would it take to update the right IfSC CODE in my KYC. Am worried what woild happen. Please guide.

          • Hello sreekanth, well this was before our FB conversatuon. Tgank you so much for guiding through. Its an Hounour speaking to YOU

  • Hi Sreekanth,

    I have a EPF account from 2011 Sept - till date, the problem is my company is acquired by another company on 2014 and the the PF account has been changed from Madurai to Bangalore and still maintained there, While I am trying for partial Withdrawal for at least 90% through online the Date of Joining is 2014 not 2011 so it comes as a not eligible criteria to withdraw the amount under "House Construction". Is there any way of solving it or I need to work through any other process by sending the form manually?

    • Dear Arun,
      Did you transfer the funds from previous EPF ac to your current EPF ac?

      If you are buying directly from a builder then 90% of EPF is not allowed. This is allowed only in case if one applies through a housing or cooperative society.

      Purchase of House/Flat through a Society / Housing Agency : If withdrawal application is through a Society then minimum years is 3 years. ( through a registered society or houses/flats being constructed through forming a society.) – Section 68 BD. In this case, 90% of EPF balance is payable as an Advance.

      Purchase of House/Flat directly from a Builder : In this case, the Membership service criteria to withdraw is still considered as 5 years only. – they are referring to Section 68B.

      For purchase of site directly from builder :
      24 month’s basic wages and DA.

      For purchase of house/flat/construction:
      36 month’s basic wages and DA
      OR
      Total of employee and employer share with interest
      OR
      Total cost.
      Whichever is least will be allowed as withdrawal.

  • sir how much amount we can take pf advance for illness.
    is employer share also can we take for illness.

    • Dear Sandeep,
      “For the purpose of ‘medical treatment’, the least of 6 months basic wages (or) employee share with interest is allowed as partial withdrawal.”

      • Dear Sir,
        “For the purpose of ‘medical treatment’, the least of 6 months basic wages (or) employee share with interest is allowed as partial withdrawal.”
        what is d exact means for above statement.could you pls explain with example..because i have confused

        • Dear Nijam,
          For example : If basic salary is say Rs 1000 pm and accumulated employee contribution with interest is say around Rs 10,000 then
          Least of i) Rs 6*1000 or
          ii) Rs 10,000
          which is Rs 6,000 is allowed as partial withdrawal.

      • Hi,

        What should be the gap for second partial withdrawal in PF with Illness reason.

        I had taken recently on 15th Jan 2018.

        Please guide me.

        • Dear Saravanan,
          You can apply multiple times for partial withdrawal for medical treatments and no time-gap is needed.
          However, they might have rejected the application as there wont be any min amount that can be paid to you.

          “For the purpose of ‘medical treatment’, the least of 6 months basic wages (or) employee share with interest is allowed as partial withdrawal.”

  • Hi,

    I worked in my first company for 4 years and when i left from there, i withdrew the PF amount.
    Then I joined in another organization and worked there for 2 years 8 months.
    Now I am working in another company for 8 months. I have transferred the PF amount of 2nd organization to current one.

    Totally I have 7+ years of experience. I approached PF office for PF Advance with category 'Construction of House' which needs only 5+ years of membership with EPF. But They told that I have less than 5 years of service and I cannot apply for PF advance with that category.

    My Question is, If we withdraw the PF amount, service will not be accumulated.? (4 years of service with my first company has not been added.)

  • Hi Sreekanth, I am suffering from tuberculosis and but not admitted to hospital. I can still withdraw PF for medical treatment right? Next question can I withdraw again after 2-3 months for medical reason?

    • Dear Rohit..yes you can...
      Wish you good health!

      “For the purpose of ‘medical treatment’, the least of 6 months basic wages (or) employee share with interest is allowed as partial withdrawal.”

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