Product profile
Description
You can adapt your health insurance to suit you. Adaptable cover with a wide range of health and wellbeing options. Treatment and Care covers treatment and aftercare following an initial diagnosis through the NHS.
Core option three is Treatment and Care
Age
18 plus
Core benefits - treatment
Additional benefits
Options
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Dental and optical
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Scan and test
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Cancer assist
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Travel
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Complementary therapies
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Partner and/or your children
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Three levels of hospital access: Essential, Extended, Extended with London
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Range of excesses
Not covered
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Getting diagnosed
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Outpatient consultations
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Diagnostic tests
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More complicated diagnostic procedures
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Diagnostic scans
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Chronic conditions
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Pre-existing conditions
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Unproven cancer treatment
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AIDS / HIV
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Allergies or allergic disorders
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Birth control, conception, sexual problems and sex changes
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Complications from excluded or restricted conditions / treatment
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Convalescence, rehabilitation and general nursing care
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Cosmetic, reconstructive or weight loss treatment
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Deafness
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Dental / oral treatment
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Dialysis
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Drugs and dressings for outpatient or take-home use
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Experimental drugs and treatment
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Treatment to correct eyesight
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HRT and bone densitometry
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ntensive care
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Learning difficulties, behavioural and developmental problems
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Overseas treatment and repatriation
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Physical aids and devices
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Pregnancy and childbirth
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Puberty, menopause and ageing
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Screening, monitoring and preventive treatment
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Sleep problems and disorders
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Speech disorders
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Telephone consultations
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Temporary relief of symptoms
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Unrecognised providers or facilities
Cancer treatment
Access to breakthrough cancer drugs and treatments, and the latest advances in medical technology, when there is good-quality clinical evidence to support it. If a specialist recommends a new drug, as long as it is licensed by the European Medicines Agency for your condition, will pay for it. Will evaluate requests to fund new or experimental treatment. Not limited to NICE approved drugs.
Last updated: 11 February 2012