Hi just back today .......My lad's appendix burst two days into our holiday & had to get emergency surgery to save him & I cannot praise the staff at the Ahu Hetmen enough they were brilliant.
My Son had 5 days in this private hospital in Marmaris & it don't come cheap ...thank god we had good insurance our insurance was under written by axa it cost us £51 for the single trip for a family of four.
We think the final bill will have been around the £10,000 mark as it is said to cost £1230 a night in the Hetmen this is before treatment I believe.
So please think about it when getting insurance pay a we bit more & get some decent cover.
Oh and remember the E111 is no use in Turkey.
cheers Stevie
I hope that your son is fully recovered and reassuring to know he was well looked after in Turkey!
This is an excellent topic because many people go on holiday and buy insurance thinking they are covered and if something happens find out they are not!
If for example you have failed to disclose any pre-existing conditions, even if they were many years ago and then your claim is regarding issues related to those conditons the insurance will/may not pay out!
It is worth taking out the insurance cover to cover the existing condition even though it does bump up your premiums because it could prove costly if the worst happens on holiday! Like Stevie points out the E111 is not useful in Turkey!
A new medication my husband needs has bumped our annual family policy up by £66 which sounds alot but we have peace of mind! Our GP is very good and told us to disclose it but some may not!
Will you be covered if you jump off the boat for a swim on a booze cruise.
I went on a lazy cruise trip all inclusive after my son had his op & had a drink & still jumped off the boat for a swim ....it was not till later I thought about if I had got injured......not trying to be a kill joy ...but the amount of Brits in that hospital amazed me in for all sorts broken wrists,shin, ligament damage, tendons, gallbladder removed, dehydration, Appendix ....a constant stream ....oh & if you are not admitted & are treated & released you are expected to pay then claim the cash back when you get home heard of some getting charged 500,600,700---1000 TL which will be a big chunk out of anyones spending money
Our GP said to disclose everything because the insurance companies from his experience try to wriggle out of paying!
It is not being a Kill Joy but just trying to stop people coming unstuck on holiday!
It is worth while having a credit card on holiday for emergencies!
DOA wrote:Oh and remember the E111 is no use in Turkey.
violet123 wrote:Like Stevie points out the E111 is not useful in Turkey
Bear in mind the E111 was replaced by the EHIC card quite a few years ago. As mentioned though, Turkey is a non-EAA country and therefore they aren't applicable.
Thanks for your post Steve, it's a good illustration as to why it's Imperative travellers take out adequate insurance before leaving the UK. I hope your son makes a speedy recovery.
I won't lock this topic as it's an important issue and good to highlight it once in a while, especially on the run up to the main hoiliday season, but we also have dedicated topics for various insurance and travel related issues where these issues have been discused frequently:
EUROPEAN HEALTH INSURANCE CARD (EHIC)
TRAVEL INSURANCE: Advice, Recommendations and Q&As
Darren
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