Travel Insurance for Cervical Cancer

Specialist Travel Insurance for Travellers with Cervical Cancer

According to Cancer Research UK, there are around 3,300 new cases of cervical cancer in the UK each year. It’s most common in women aged between 35 and 39, though it’s not among the most common types – accounting for just 1% of all new cancer cases. Whether you’ve recently been diagnosed or were diagnosed previously, it doesn’t mean you have to forget about travel. At Just Travel Cover, we offer Travel Insurance for cancer patients whether you have been recently diagnosed, terminally diagnosed, or are in remission. Securing specialist Travel Insurance with cover for cervical cancer ensures you can still fulfill your travel goals, while ensuring your condition is covered abroad. 

Travel Insurance for Cervical Cancer at Just Travel Cover

At Just Travel Cover, we offer tailored Travel Insurance policies for hundreds of pre-existing medical conditions, including cervical cancer and other types of cancer. These come with no upper-age limit, as we believe everyone should be able to experience their dream travels and find the right cover for their needs. 

Our fast, simple medical screening is designed to help us understand your condition, so we can match you with only the insurers who can cover you. We’ll present you with a list of options tailored to your requirements, separated into bronze, silver, and gold to help you compare policies before you decide.

Travel Insurance with Cervical Cancer Cover While Awaiting Surgery

If you are awaiting surgery for cervical cancer, you may be wondering whether you can still get cover. The good news is, we may be able to help! Working with a panel of multiple leading insurers, we can help people find Travel Insurance while Awaiting Surgery or on a Medical Waiting List, meaning you don’t necessarily have to delay your travel plans. If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch with a member of our team on 0800 294 2969. 

All policies and claims are subject to acceptance criteria and policy terms and conditions.

Travel Insurance for Cervical Cancer

Single trip cover of up to 365 days

Annual Multi-Trip cover for up to 93 days per trip (terms apply)

Cover for hundreds of pre-existing medical conditions

High levels of cancellation and emergency medical expense cover

Lost documents, baggage, medications and medical aids cover

Three levels of cover bronze, silver and gold - to suit your individual needs Travel companions can be included on the same policy

Zero excess policies available

What else is covered?

All our policies provide the following as standard:

Full cover for pre-existing medical conditions, provided these are declared and accepted

Cover for emergency medical expenses up to £10m

Cover for repatriation Cancellation cover up to £50,000 per person upon referral

Curtailment cover up to £12,500 per person

Baggage cover  up to £3,500 per person

Missed departure up to £1,500 per person

Emergency medical assistance available 24/7

Plus Smart Luggage - optional or included on gold

Travel Insurance for Cervical Cancer FAQs

What does Travel Insurance for Cervical Cancer cover?

Travel Insurance for cervical cancer covers a range of unexpected events during travel such as:

  • Emergency medical expenses – in the event you become ill or injured abroad and require treatment
  • Treatment for pre-existing conditions – should you experience a flare-up in symptoms during your trip, as long as the condition is declared when taking out your policy
  • Repatriation – if you need to return home to receive treatment in a medical emergency
  • Cancellation or trip curtailment – if you have to cancel or cut short your trip due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g. illness or loss of a family member).
  • Baggage cover – if your luggage gets lost or stolen during your holiday

Preparing for the unexpected isn’t always easy, but with the right Travel Insurance that covers your conditions, you can focus less on what might go wrong and more on enjoying your holiday.

I am in remission. Do I still need to declare cervical cancer on my Travel Insurance?

Yes. You’ll still need to declare cervical cancer on your Travel Insurance, even if you are in remission. This is to protect you financially if your condition worsens abroad unexpectedly and you need to seek emergency treatment. Recovery takes time, and it’s always better to be prepared.

Can I still get Travel Insurance if I am due to have surgery for cervical cancer?

Yes. You can still get Travel Insurance if you are on a waiting list for surgery for cervical cancer. We’ll need to ask you some questions about your current condition and the nature of the surgery you’ll be having, so we can focus on matching you with an insurer who can still cover your needs. For more information, head to our Travel Insurance while Awaiting Surgery or on a Medical Waiting List.

Do I need to declare treatments, medication/s, and/or previous surgery on my insurance?

Yes. You must declare any current treatments, medications and previous surgical procedures on your Travel Insurance policy. This is to ensure we have a full understanding of your condition and can match you with the right insurer/s for your needs. Declaring medications also ensures you can access treatment abroad without paying costly medical bills should you misplace or run out of your medications while you are away.

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