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(33 Posts)
Apple10 Tue 06-Mar-18 12:58:15

I have enquired of ladies on the forum previously but quite a long time since. I am having difficulty in finding holiday insurance for my husband. He is 66 and has one stent inserted, diabetic 2 and also an aneurysm. Is there anyone else with these problems who have been successful in obtaining insurance?

Luckygirl Thu 05-Jul-18 13:48:41

I am now in the crazy situation where I cannot get cover for ANYTHING (theft of luggage, accident etc.) because I have one medical condition as yet undiagnosed. I fully expected to have that condition not allowed, but for them to refuse to insure me at all seems utterly bonkers!

Liz46 Thu 05-Jul-18 14:12:45

I am in my seventies with some health problems. I paid over £300 insurance for a holiday in Cuba this year. A friend told me about NFOP. It covers people who have pensions such as civil service pensions. I have a bank pension and it covers me. There are two rules: your doctor must be happy for you to go on holiday and you must not have a terminal diagnosis. No other questions seem to be asked but as I know I am due another CT scan next February, I did phone for a chat. I went through the formality of checking with the doctor at the hospital that he was happy for me to go on holiday. The annual cost is about £216. I am very happy with it but hesitate to recommend it because I don't know anyone who has made a claim! A barrister friend who has also gone with them read the small print so I didn't bother. You have to be under 80 when you start with them.

EmilyHarburn Thu 05-Jul-18 14:21:51

World First and Stay Sure have been recommended to me. I use Stay sure this year and they were very reasonable for arthritis, high blood pressure on medication and high cholesterol not on meds.

hildajenniJ Thu 05-Jul-18 14:50:29

We have travel insurance with our bank. My DH phoned asking for a copy of the policy as we need it to send before we go on our cruise at the end of August. What did they send? A brochure!!! Why can't anyone get anything right the first time of asking. We'll have to phone again and this time make sure they really understand what we want.

chelseababy Fri 06-Jul-18 10:02:18

I looked at the NFOP and it seems you can join even if only on state pension. Insurance is £195 single or £275 couple worldwide.

Liz46 Fri 06-Jul-18 10:48:25

chelseababy, the extra money I mentioned is the membership of NFOP. It goes from April annually. I am an HSBC pensioner and they kicked me out of my travel insurance when I was 70!!

Luckygirl Fri 06-Jul-18 12:11:04

I have just had a quote for full insurance including health - but excluding anything that might be related to my epigastric pain followed by collapse episodes. It is a 10 day holiday in Switzerland and the insurance cost is £74. Seems a lot, but it was the only company that would take me on at all, and the broker rang around all yesterday afternoon.