Health Insurance

Choosing the right cover

 

There are hundreds of Health Insurance policies available but how do you know which one is best for you?  We're experts in Health Insurance so trust us to find the right cover for you.

There are many things to consider when buying Health Insurance:

  • How much do you want to spend?
  • Do you want to pay for part of your treatment?
  • Do you want cover seeing a specialist and having diagnostic tests (for example, x-rays and blood tests) as an out-patient?
  • Do you want a choice of hospitals, or would you be happy with having treatment in a hospital from a limited list?
  • What issues would you not require cover for?

The Association of British Insurers has written a practical guide Are You Buying Private Medical Insurance? which will help you understand more about the options available to you.

Remember, we've got access to Health Insurance deals not generally available and our service is free.  Call us today and find out why over 30,000 clients choose us to look after their healthcare needs.

 

2 months worth of FREE Health Insurance cover*

Right now we’re able to offer you 2 months worth of FREE Health Insurance cover with Aviva. Find out more about 2 months free health insurance

 

What to do now:

* 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.

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