by Sarah Forster

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26 June 2023

Over 75 Advice

Travelling with pre-existing medical conditions can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to stop you from enjoying your holiday. It’s essential to plan ahead to ensure your health and safety while exploring the world. This guide offers practical tips to help those aged 75 and older manage their pre-existing medical conditions while on holiday.

This page was last updated on 26/06/23. 

Consult your healthcare provider: Discuss your travel plans with your doctor, who can provide guidance on managing your condition and any necessary medications, vaccinations, or additional precautions.

Secure appropriate Travel Insurance: Finding a suitable policy can become more difficult when you’re over 75, but that’s why we are here! It’s crucial to have Travel Insurance that covers pre-existing medical conditions.

Carry essential documents: Take copies of your prescriptions, medical records, and a list of your medications to ensure you have all the necessary information in case of emergencies.

Pack ample medication: Ensure you have enough medication for the entire duration of your trip, plus extra in case of delays or unforeseen circumstances.

Be mindful of time zones: If you take medications at specific times, adjust your schedule according to the local time zone to maintain consistency.

Stay connected: Share your itinerary with a trusted family member or friend, and keep a charged mobile phone with you at all times.

 

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FAQ’s

Can I still travel with a pre-existing medical condition?

 Yes, you can travel with a pre-existing medical condition, but always check with a GP to ensure you’re “fit to fly”. Importantly you need to make sure all conditions are declared on your Insurance policy, so that you’re covered for any treatment you might need, and repatriation if your condition leads to an extended stay in hospital for example.

How can I ensure my pre-existing conditions are covered by Travel Insurance?

Not all Travel Insurance policies cover pre-existing medical conditions, that’s why specialists like Just Travel Cover exist – we’ll ask you a few questions regarding your medical history and then some ‘screening’ questions around your medical conditions. Once you enter these conditions and proceed you will see a list of prices from several insurers – all of the insurers you see do provide cover for your conditions and these will be listed on your policy schedule.