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Aviva : My Health Cash Plan

Aviva

 

Company:

Aviva

Product category:

Health cash plans

Sub-category:

Package

 


Product profile

 

Description 

  • A flexible cost-effective policy that helps you manage everyday health expenses. This includes dental and optical treatment, health screening and physiotherapy

  • An easy and affordable health cash plan that helps you to pay those unavoidable, everyday health costs such as an appointment at the dentist or a prescription from your GP

  • Flexibility to increase or reduce your cover, which means you can tailor your policy around your own needs and you own budget, for example, you could take Dental and Optical only

 

Age

18 to 64

     

Benefits

  • No medical required
  • Dental

  • Optical

  • Physiotherapy

  • Osteopathy

  • Chiropractic

  • Homeopathy

  • Acupuncture

  • Prescription and GP charges

  • Health screens

  • Baby bonus

  • 24/7 helplines

  • Discounts on gym membership

   

Basis of cover

  • Payback levels; 80% (100% for dental and optical) 

                

Options

  • Can add spouse and/or children
  • Increased re-imbursement 100%

  • Reduced re-imbursement 60%

  • Hospital extras including in-patient and day-patient cash benefits, X-rays as a private patient, specialist second opinion, child support cash benefit

  • Health Enhance – re-imbursement towards chiropody, podiatry, dietician, allergy advice.

  • Dental and optical cover only

 

Not Covered

  • Treatment outside the UK

  • Pre-existing conditions

  • Injury sustained in training for or taking part in a sport which you are paid or sponsored (unless you receive travel costs only)

  • Psycho, psycho-geriatric or mental illnesses of any kind

 

Want to know more?

My Health Cash Plan information from Aviva

  

Last updated: 25 September 2009