Frequently asked questions
Private Health Insurance is also known as Private Medical Insurance and pays some or all your medical bills, if you're treated privately.
This is dependent on the condition, but by speaking to one of our expert advisers, we can help you find the right cover.
Private Health Insurance covers the costs for the private treatment of medical conditions. This can include the cost of diagnostics testing, consultations, specialist fees and private hospital charges including accommodation. Importantly, the actual cost of treatments like medications, therapy, and expensive cancer treatments, along with ongoing support such as rehabilitation and palliative care, are typically covered.
It depends on the policy, but typically the following are not covered – treatment of chronic conditions, emergency treatment, cosmetic surgery and medical costs within your excess.
Yes, options are available for individuals, couples, families and children.
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Frequently asked questions
Private Health Insurance is also known as Private Medical Insurance and pays some or all your medical bills, if you're treated privately.
This is dependent on the condition, but by speaking to one of our expert advisers, we can help you find the right cover.
Private Health Insurance covers the costs for the private treatment of medical conditions. This can include the cost of diagnostics testing, consultations, specialist fees and private hospital charges including accommodation. Importantly, the actual cost of treatments like medications, therapy, and expensive cancer treatments, along with ongoing support such as rehabilitation and palliative care, are typically covered.
It depends on the policy, but typically the following are not covered – treatment of chronic conditions, emergency treatment, cosmetic surgery and medical costs within your excess.
Yes, options are available for individuals, couples, families and children.