Health insurance
Can we rely on the NHS to take care of us in an emergency? The
answer to this is a loud resounding YES without doubt we
can, we still have believe it or not the best free health care
in the world.
All well and good in an
emergency, but most of our visits to hospital are not
emergencies are they. Most visits to a hospital are the result
of being referred to a specialist for further investigation into
a complaint we initially consulted our GP about.
Private health insurance covers
this very thing, as soon as you have seen your GP, and they
decide you need to be referred to a specialist, you will
not go onto a waiting list, but instead the health insurance
policy will kick in, and you will receive treatment without
delay.
You will see your consultant
within days rather than weeks, months, or sometimes even years
as with the NHS. When you see your consultant, there will be no
hours of waiting in a musty old out patients department, you
will have as et appointment at a set time, and that is when you
will be seen.
Any further treatment needed
will be arranged, again without delay, operations etc will all
be arranged with minimum delay, and minimum fuss. All the
associated costs will be covered by your health policy, and this
need not stop at just you.
Your health insurance policy
can be extended to cover your entire family, so you can be safe
in the knowledge that should any of your loved ones become
ill, or need exploritory tests then there will be no
delay.
Private health patients are not
treated like they would be on the NHS, often private hospitals
are used, or sometimes an NHS hospital but with private patient
facilities. When an operation is arranged through a private
health care policy, there is never a case of a bed not being
available. Your bed has been booked, your theatre time has been
booked, your consultants and his assistants have all been
booked, and all paid for by your private health policy.
For more information either
complete our online enquiry, or telephone us on the telephone
numbers below.
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