Health Insurance

2 months’ worth of free cover

 

Right now at Chase Templeton we're able to offer you an amazing deal on Aviva Private Medical Insurance.

People may think private healthcare can be expensive, but with this special offer you'll receive 2 months’ worth of free cover*.

More benefits, less premium

There are many reasons to choose Private Medical Treatment:

  • Avoid lengthy NHS waiting lists
  • Concerns about MRSA and other ‘superbugs’
  • Not satisfied with treatment on the NHS
  • Access to expert second opinions.

The resources of the NHS continue to be stretched even with significant government investment, and there can still be long delays before NHS treatment is available.

Having Private Medical Insurance gives you:

  • Fast access to medical treatment
  • A choice of when and where you would like to be treated
  • A private hospital room, often with en suite, TV and Internet facilities
  • A choice of Consultant or Private Specialist
  • Access to treatments not available on the NHS.

Private treatment can usually be done quickly, consultations and appointments take place at better times to suit you, and recovery from a major operation takes place in a comfortable private en-suite room, which friends and family can visit with few restrictions.

Being an independent broker means that this is just one of the many special deals we have access to.

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* Offer details:
2 months’ worth of free health insurance equates to an introductory discount of 16% and only applies to the first year of your policy.  You must hold your policy for a minimum of 12 months and if you have had a Health policy with Aviva in the past 12 months you will not be eligible for this introductory discount.

Why choose us?

  • Our services are free
  • 100% impartial and honest advice
  • We search the whole market
  • Real people, not machines

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