Insurance for heart conditions
Finding
insurance, in particular travel
insurance, can be difficult when you have a
heart condition or are recovering from a
heart attack or heart
surgery.
We know how frustrating this can be and so
we have compiled some information about a
number of insurance
companies, gathered from feedback from people who have a
heart condition.
We don't work with or endorse any of the
companies mentioned and we can't guarantee
that they will be able to offer insurance to everyone
- however, this may prove to be a
good starting point.
How do I answer the medical questions that insurance
companies ask?
The health declarations that insurance companies ask
for are often very detailed, particularly about
your past and present health conditions and medications.
It is really important therefore to declare
all your past and present health conditions because
making a mistake or omission could unfortunately result
in any claim made being refused.
It is a good idea to talk to your GP before purchasing
an insurance policy as they will be able to help you answer
the medical questions about your health.
What can I do if I can't find travel insurance?
The Association of British
Insurers may be able to help if you are
finding it difficult to get travel insurance.
What if I have a complaint?
If you have any complaints or think you have been treated
unfairly as a result of a policy claim,
the Financial Ombudsman
Service are there to help you.
Will a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) cover my heart
condition?
The EHIC can entitle UK citizens to free or reduced-cost
medical treatment in those countries. While it is important to
have a
European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) when you're travelling in
most European countries, it doesn't replace travel
insurance so it's important to have both.
You can apply for an EHIC online on
the NHS
Choices website or through the Post Office. For a
full list of the countries covered by an EHIC
and more general information, contact the
Department of Health.
If you need oxygen supply services while you are
abroad, contact the Department of Health's Customer Service
Centre on 020 7210 4850 for
more information.
What if I want to go abroad for medical treatment or
surgery?
An E112 may give you the option of undergoing medical or
surgical treatment in other EU countries. You can find more
information in the Department of Health's
booklet Health
Advice for Travellers.
I have some information for you
We welcome your feedback about insurance. You
can email us
or write to us:
British Heart Foundation
Heart Help Line
Greater London House
180 Hampstead Road
London
NW1 7AW