hi, posted this already in 'disabled forum'..thankyou to moderator for reponse....
i hope to hear from someone in a similar position....
i had a heart attack in april this year..we are going to tunisia in september 2010, this will be 20months since my heart attack, 1 stent fitted and all ok now, any advice on insurance please....also..high blood pressure, well controlled with tabs.
also if i have been discharged from hospital for minor health probs does this mean i dont have to pay insurance...
very anxious about the cost....
i haven't shopped around for costs yet because i wanted to hear from others experiences first..anyone?
There is a list of companies on the first page of this thread that you may find useful. Maybe the British Cardiac Patients Association could help with the name of some companies that specifically cover heart conditions.
Hope this helps.
remember when doing a medical screen for insurance always tell the truth as otherwise this will deem your policy invalid if you needed to use it
http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/services/insurance_travel.html
use the telephone number on the page you are directed to
and i have a direct link on my website to insure and go
Just seen your query.
Yes I used to insure with AA and when I got Cancer last year I had to cancel a holiday I had booked.
They settled my claim very efficiently. I dont use them now as I could not get full cover now.
Sue
Contacted them a few days ago to renew my insurance and I was even getting a 10% loyalty discount. To my horror however the price including the discount had shot up to £218. Thanks but no thanks.
So its back to the drawing board and start phoning around again
Stewart
and what are the chances he will able to go after he as had the test do you think they will still insure him
thanks
Just spoken with Medici insurance, their details are on the first page and got an excellent qoute from them for annual policy. Both myself and wife have pre existing conditions and thie quote was almost half the price of the company i had used last year. Highly recommended
I am due to fly to Tenerife with my mother who suffers from Ulcerative Collitis and has never travelled before, therefore wants to know she is insured the best way she can be. Can any one advise me of any companies you may know of. Thanks
All you can do is call up several insurance companies to see if they will cover her. Some may not offer cover at all and others may offer it at an increased premium.
Hi I have health problems and always use Worldwide Travel planner, they are based in the Wirrel(Liverpool) and always get a good price
has anyone used 'insure and go' for a medical condition....
I've been with insure and go for the last 4 years . My son has a medical condition (epilepsy as a child and ongoing bladder issues) . None of these cost me anything extra but obviously I have to declare them and go through all the usual questions. I've always found them very good and made 2 claims in the past without any problems .
i would recommend this company
http://www.insureandgo.com/travel-insurance/aaa-default.asp?RefID=107
please make sure to tell the truth to make sure you are covered properly or this one for more medical cover
http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/services/ins ... ravel.html
I got my travel insurance through Colombus Direct last year,covering me for my medical conditions.I have just done a dummy run for this years,and they have declined on all my medical,nothing had changed from last years !!!!
Hi Crispy ... was the 'dummy run' via the online quote system ? If so, it may be worth trying to speak to a human, if you haven't already done so. The medical screening line is 0800 083 9503.
Crispy try insure and go using the phone system as there screening is very good
ok thanks for replies....what happens say i get a vomiting bug or a cut toe..something simple and need a doc in tunisia..do we pay cash or what....
It depends on your policy. For small sums you may have to pay up front and claim it back with receipts. However, remember you will have an excess to pay so it may not be worth claiming if the bill is less than your excess.
That is correct if you can alway make sure you have a reciept and if it is dental etc it has emergancy written on it
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