Ready for some sun, sand, and sea? Don’t forget to get Travel Insurance with epilepsy cover.
Travelling with epilepsy can be a daunting prospect. Worrying about when or where a seizure may strike can make you wonder if it’s worth going away at all. Making sure you have specialist Epilepsy Travel Insurance (including cover for hospital transfers if you have a seizure) will help give you the peace of mind you need to relax.
Nobody likes to think that something will go wrong while they’re on holiday, but it is best to be prepared in case the worst were to happen. Don’t let your epilepsy stop you from enjoying your well-deserved break. Whether you’re a city explorer or prefer chilling by the pool, arrange your Epilespy Travel Insurance with Just Travel Cover.
Anyone can suffer from epilepsy, but the condition usually presents itself in children or people over the age of 60. Epileptic seizures send bursts of electrical energy to the brain, which affects how it works. Everyone experiences epilepsy differently, but some of the effects you may experience are dizziness, collapse, a stroke, or a fit. All of these are concerning, which is why you need to be prepared when you travel.
At Just Travel Cover, we work with several insurers to help you find Travel Insurance for epilepsy. We’re experienced in helping people find a policy that covers hundreds of conditions, and has brought peace of mind to people travelling with epilepsy. There are 600,000 people in the UK who live with epilepsy, so the condition is more common than you may think. Having Travel Insurance with epilepsy cover will ensure you are prepared for the worst. Without ensuring your policy covers epilepsy, you risk facing hefty fees while abroad.
Declare your epilepsy through our online medical screening questions and answer all the prompts to ensure you have the epilepsy cover you need. We’ll then show you a list of quotes from specialist epilepsy Travel Insurance providers. If you would prefer to speak to someone over the phone, contact us today.
Travel Insurance for Epilepsy FAQs
Frequently asked questions about Travel Insurance for Epilepsy.
Is epilepsy a pre-existing medical condition?
Yes. A pre-existing medical condition is anything that you have prior to travelling. This includes epilepsy. It is important that your policy covers your condition in case you need emergency medical treatment abroad. Epilepsy shouldn’t stop you from taking your dream holiday, so make sure you’re covered.
If you’re unsure about what Travel Insurance you need for your epilepsy, follow the questions online to see a list of products that can provide cover. Always check the limits and excesses to make sure the policy you choose meets your needs. For advice, call our friendly team.
Do I need to declare my epilepsy to my insurance company?
Yes. It is vital that you declare any pre-existing medical conditions to your insurance company so that you can be sure that you’re covered for any medical treatment as a result of your epilepsy. If you did not declare your epilepsy, there is a chance that your Travel Insurance will not cover you for any medical emergencies that resulted from or were linked to the condition, nor could you cancel your trip if it was linked to your epilepsy. This is why we recommend that you declare your epilepsy on your Travel Insurance so that you can rest assured knowing that you’re covered.
Will Epilepsy Travel Insurance cover me if I have a seizure during my trip?
Epilepsy Travel Insurance may cover medical expenses resulting from a seizure during your trip, as long as it’s not due to non-compliance with your prescribed treatment or other policy exclusions. It is important to remember that every policy is unique, so make sure to fully understand what’s provided under your Travel Insurance with epilepsy cover.
Are there speciality Travel Insurance plans for epilepsy travellers?
Some insurance providers offer specialised plans designed for travellers with epilepsy. These plans may provide additional cover and benefits specific to your needs. Most Travel Insurance providers can offer varying levels of cover, so it is best to compare policies for the best quote. That’s where we can help. At Just Travel Cover, our experts work with a panel of Travel Insurance providers to find epilepsy cover that works for you.
What if I forget to take my epilepsy medication during my trip?
It’s crucial that you stick to your prescribed medication schedule. If you fail to do this, it may affect your cover in case of epilepsy-related emergencies. Always carry your medication and a copy of your prescription. Before booking your holiday, make sure you speak to your doctor about travelling with epilepsy.
Travel Insurance for Epilepsy
– Your Cover
- Cancellation/ curtailment up to £12,500 (£30,000 on referral)
- Missed departure up to £1,500 per person
- Baggage up to £3,000 per person
- Personal Liability up to £2 million per person
- Zero excess policies available
Medical Cover for Epilepsy
- Emergency medical expenses and repatriation up to £15 million
- 24/7 emergency medical assistance
- Cover for all types of Epilepsy
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