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PMI for children AXA PPP healthcare: First Healthcare

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No matter how carefully you look after the health of your children, you never know when an unexpected illness or injury may occur.


Private medical insurance allows you to take more control over where and when your child will be treated.  However, many private health insurance plans only provide cover for your children if you have a policy yourself. That is why AXA PPP healthcare has developed First Healthcare, a private medical insurance policy specifically designed to provide cover just for your children.

 

How much will it cost?


Premiums for First Healthcare are £9.99 a month for the first child and £7.99 a month for each additional child.

 

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How does First Healthcare work?


Eligible diagnostic tests that the specialist may need to carry out on an out-patient basis are covered and can also be carried out privately without delay.


The specialist may advise that your child requires further treatment such as an operation or tests in hospital as an in-patient or day-patient. If that treatment is not available on the NHS within six weeks of the date it should take place; your child will be able to receive that treatment privately.  If your child then requires a related follow up consultation or treatment as an out-patient with the specialist or a clinical practitioner such as a physiotherapist, these are covered provided they are received within three months of eligible in-patient or day-patient treatment.

 

Get a quote

 

 

For more information on First Healthcare you can download an information leaflet here.

 

All claims are assessed against the terms and conditions of the policy.


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