Individual Health Insurance

 

The benefits of private medical insurance are clear, with most policies allowing you to avoid NHS waiting lists, gain access to specialist treatment, and enjoy the comfort of your own private room. Individual Health Insurance is a great way to protect yourself, which is why Chase Templeton will help you find the perfect Private Medical Insurance whatever your circumstances.

Individual Health Insurance

You don’t necessarily have to take out a policy as part of a group or organisation to access great rates, you can also receive great rates as an individual too. Whatever your family circumstances; single, married, divorced, living with parents or student, we can find the best Health Insurance policy for you.

Chase Templeton can find the best policy for you and your pocket. Once we establish your requirements, we then search the whole market to provide completely free and un-biased advice. As well as this because of our size and power we can often gain access to special rates that aren’t usually available to anyone else.

There are many benefits of Private Health Insurance, including:

  • Jump NHS queues with quick access to private treatment
  • Freedom to choose your own Consultant
  • Choose your own clinic or hospital where you would like to be treated
  • Extended visiting times for family members and friends
  • Your own private en suite room including TV and internet access
  • Have the same Consultant look after you from start to finish of your treatment
  • Some policies even come with added benefits such as discounts on gym membership


As each Private Insurance policy is different we can talk you through the options available to you and explain what benefits are on offer in more detail. Give us a call today and find out what we can do for you.

Call 0800 018 3633 for a free quote

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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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