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Travel Insurance to COVER pre-exisiting condition
doelani
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Most policies I have looked at will exclude pre-exisiting conditions but do any COVER pre-exisiting , I know I will probally have to pay a premium.
All my condition are under control and I take medication for them.
I am looking through companies now but just wondered if anyone know of one that does it
All my condition are under control and I take medication for them.
I am looking through companies now but just wondered if anyone know of one that does it
TOTAL 44 weeks lose. 6st 9.5lb :T
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Most policies I have looked at will exclude pre-exisiting conditions but do any COVER pre-exisiting , I know I will probally have to pay a premium.
All my condition are under control and I take medication for them.
I am looking through companies now but just wondered if anyone know of one that does it
Yes. My wife got hers from this firm, over the phone though after answering a few questions. £13 for a week in Europe. The excess is more than for someone without a condition - that's the only difference
http://www.aisdirect.co.uk/travel.htm0 -
have looked at afew places and looking £70 to £80 for week :eek: going to check a few more then book one today.TOTAL 44 weeks lose. 6st 9.5lb :T0
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Ialwaysgetdone wrote: »Yes. My wife got hers from this firm, over the phone though after answering a few questions. £13 for a week in Europe. The excess is more than for someone without a condition - that's the only difference
http://www.aisdirect.co.uk/travel.htm
just got sorted with this company, they will cover my condition with no extra charge and was £30 for 9 days for 2 of us. Thanks for the link as I checked about 8 companies and they were looking £70-£90 :eek: for me with medical condition and hubby without.
all sorted now all I need in my tickets to arrive :jTOTAL 44 weeks lose. 6st 9.5lb :T0 -
That's good then. My wife got it from the breastcancercare.org forum earlier this year and apparently cancer sufferers who can't get insurance anywhere can get it from them at a reasonable cost. I think it's called Aberdeen Insurance Services but their home page doesn't appear to have anything on it but following the link takes you there0
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