Private Medical Insurance
Independent Advice From Our Experts to Provide You With the Right Private Medical Cover
Advice on Insurance to Meet Your Health Needs
Are you concerned that NHS waiting lists and variations in the quality of treatment could prevent you from receiving the best healthcare? If so, you may wish to consider Private Medical Insurance (PMI).
PMI covers the costs of private medical treatment for curable short term medical conditions, referred to frequently as ‘acute conditions’ and includes the costs of surgery, specialists, accommodation and nursing at a private hospital or in a private ward of an NHS hospital.
We Can Help You Choose the Best Plan for Your Needs
We do this by helping you to understand how PMI works so that you can properly evaluate the options by providing information and advice on:
- Standard or Comprehensive cover
- Health evidence required
- Understanding the terms of cover - benefits and exclusions
- Available hospitals for treatment
- Premiums and no claims discounts
- Excesses
- Changing from an existing plan
- What happens if you need to claim
Please contact us about this service or call us now on 0845 230 4990 to arrange a consultation.
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