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Fit to travel but not insured for condition
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Or get insurance elsewhere. You may need to phrase your responses carefully, you have a doctor's statement that you have a diagnosis of 'mild stable angina', unless you are asked if the diagnosis is preliminary, you may not need to offer that information. If in doubt go through a broker.
I still maintain that, if you were covered before this occurred, the insurer should either continue cover or pay the costs of cancelling.
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It is possible to get cover undiagnosed conditions . My husband got cover when it was explained what the condition/ future test was for.
It is a case of finding an insurer who will cover you.Google can help.
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