Will travel insurers cover me if I have a heart condition?
Generally, you’ll find travel insurance companies will fall into one of three main categories when it comes to overseas medical cover for pre-existing heart problems:
1) Cover for pre-existing heart conditions.
Some travel insurers offer cover for pre-existing heart conditions. If heart condition is not automatically covered, you may be able to add cover for the cost of an additional premium. There are also instances where a medical assessment will need to be completed before you take out travel insurance.
2) No cover for your heart condition, but other overseas medical emergencies are still covered.
If you look at the insurer’s Product Disclosure Statement (PDS), they may not include cover for heart conditions at all, even at the cost of an additional premium. However, this may not exclude you from medical cover completely. You may still be offered cover for emergencies unrelated to your heart condition such as breaking a bone in a bad fall or traffic accident, getting a severe stomach bug, or picking up an unexpected illness.
3) Your heart condition may exclude you from overseas medical cover altogether.
In some cases, a travel insurer may not provide you with ANY medical cover because of a pre-existing heart condition, even if you have had corrective surgery or that heart condition is being managed by medication. One common example is if you are taking Warfarin or a similar blood-thinning medication after a heart surgery. Some travel insurers will not provide you with medical cover due to the perceived risk.
To find out if your travel insurer will provide you with overseas medical cover, you should read their Product Disclosure Statement (PDS).
This will outline the pre-existing medical conditions that can be covered, either automatically or by paying an extra premium, and which illnesses are excluded.
You can never predict what will happen when you travel, so it’s important to review the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) carefully to make sure you have sufficient cover in place for any unexpected complications or emergencies overseas.