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My wife & I are 71 & 73 years old and we would love to go to tenerife for a break. We both have the EHIC cards but we annot get insurance as it would cost a fortune because of our health problems.
So is safe to just get basic insurance and rely on the EHIC card if we become ill with existing h bad health conditions?
So is safe to just get basic insurance and rely on the EHIC card if we become ill with existing h bad health conditions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The EHIC card on its own only provides limited emergency health care - if you had to go into hospital or need to be flown home, you won't be covered and would have to pay up front for those services. Have you tried somewhere like the Post office for travel insurance? I am told they are not unreasonable for people needing to declare health problems. Alternatively somewhere like Saga is for older people too, both have on-line websites with contact details.
If you have health problems as you say, it's simply not worth considering leaving the UK without adequate travel insurance, in case either of you is taken ill abroad. That chap in the Far East has cost his parents something like £80K to repatriate - if only he'd had insurance, it would have been covered.
I don't know what you mean by "basic insurance" - are you just talking about cancellation and luggage cover? That would be the least of your worries if one of you is taken ill a thousand miles away from home. Shop around - insurance rates do vary.
If you have health problems as you say, it's simply not worth considering leaving the UK without adequate travel insurance, in case either of you is taken ill abroad. That chap in the Far East has cost his parents something like £80K to repatriate - if only he'd had insurance, it would have been covered.
I don't know what you mean by "basic insurance" - are you just talking about cancellation and luggage cover? That would be the least of your worries if one of you is taken ill a thousand miles away from home. Shop around - insurance rates do vary.
The EHIC card gets you exactly the same treatment that the locals get (at the same price, or lack of one, as a local would pay). As others have said, it doesn't cover repatriation costs.
I usually don't bother with insurance when travelling abroad but that's because I'm prepared to take the risk. It's up to you to decide whether you feel likewise. However you might like to ask this broker about insurance:
http://www.able2travel.com/
(That company is recommended on the websites of several charities for people with disabilities or medical conditions).
Chris
I usually don't bother with insurance when travelling abroad but that's because I'm prepared to take the risk. It's up to you to decide whether you feel likewise. However you might like to ask this broker about insurance:
http://www.able2travel.com/
(That company is recommended on the websites of several charities for people with disabilities or medical conditions).
Chris
John try a quote from Columbus travel.My wife and i are 74 and 76 and have pre-med problems to declare.
Myself -Hypertension/hypercholestoral/prostatic hyperplasia.
Wife- Hypertension/hypercholestoral/amputation(with
in
last 2 years)and Peripheral vascular disease. total cost for 2 weeks £89.05.
I had quotes over £500.
Best of luck and don,t even consider going without insurance.
Myself -Hypertension/hypercholestoral/prostatic hyperplasia.
Wife- Hypertension/hypercholestoral/amputation(with
in
last 2 years)and Peripheral vascular disease. total cost for 2 weeks £89.05.
I had quotes over £500.
Best of luck and don,t even consider going without insurance.
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