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Travel Insurance - pre-existing condition
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castle96
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Hi, some help please. There are so many sites/Coys.
Going to Greece 5 days end Sept. Flying/hotel. Age 67. 4-5 yrs ago had incident of Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (heart going fast). No recurrence since. Am on medication Bisophorol, Atrovastatin,Perindopril,Aprixaban.
Also have a Vascular referral (outstanding appointment) re leg pain.
Want full cover.
Any recommendations please
Going to Greece 5 days end Sept. Flying/hotel. Age 67. 4-5 yrs ago had incident of Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (heart going fast). No recurrence since. Am on medication Bisophorol, Atrovastatin,Perindopril,Aprixaban.
Also have a Vascular referral (outstanding appointment) re leg pain.
Want full cover.
Any recommendations please
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There is some useful information on the British heart foundation website about travel insurance. My Husband suffered a heart attack earlier this year and has a couple of ongoing conditions from that so I have been looking for quotes, with staysure I was quoted just under £500 for annual worldwide cover for the whole family which I was quite pleased with. They also have an offer of 20% discount at the moment with the word beach.
Good luck.and enjoy your holidayMake £2023 in 2023 (#36) £3479.30/£2023
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Hi, some help please. There are so many sites/Coys.
Going to Greece 5 days end Sept. Flying/hotel. Age 67. 4-5 yrs ago had incident of Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (heart going fast). No recurrence since. Am on medication Bisophorol, Atrovastatin,Perindopril,Aprixaban.
Also have a Vascular referral (outstanding appointment) re leg pain.
Want full cover.
Any recommendations please
An outstanding appointment may be a problem. make sure you tell them rather than fond your policy in not valid of you have to make a claim.0
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