Travel Insurance for Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA)
Find Travel Insurance with Cover for Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA)
Arranging Travel Insurance after a TIA, or ‘mini stroke’
Also known as a ‘mini stroke’, a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) could be causing you some uncertainty when it comes to arranging your travel insurance. With Just Travel Cover we have dedicated Travel Insurance policies available for mini strokes so you get added peace of mind for your travels.
Securing Travel Insurance after a TIA is especially important to cover potential medical expenses abroad should you require any assistance in regards to this, or something else. It also provides protection if you have to cancel your trip, whether due to a complication arising from your condition or other unexpected circumstances.
Travel Insurance after a TIA at Just Travel Cover
Declaring a transient ischaemic attack (TIA), no matter how recent or long ago, is important to ensure your Travel Insurance covers all relevant pre-existing medical conditions. At Just Travel Cover, we help match you to an insurer who can provide cover specifically for your pre-existing medical conditions, including a TIA.
This means you can travel with confidence knowing you can get emergency assistance abroad if the unexpected happens. We’ll provide you with a range of cover options, including bronze, silver, and gold to help you choose the policy for you.
All policies, and claims, are subject to acceptance criteria and policy terms and conditions.

Travel Insurance for TIA
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
Cover for emergency medical expenses up to £15m
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 Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) FAQs
What does Travel Insurance for Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) cover?
Travel Insurance for transient ischaemic attacks (TIAs) can provide cover for emergency medical assistance if you suffer a mini stroke, or symptoms of this, while abroad. It can also provide added financial protection before your holiday in case the unexpected happens and you have to cancel your trip.
Do I need to declare Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) on my Travel Insurance?
Yes. Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) should be declared as a circulatory condition on our Travel Insurance policies. If you do not declare it, you risk paying costly medical bills should you require any medical assistance on holiday, or losing out on the cost of your holiday if you have to cancel unexpectedly.
Is there an upper age limit for Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) Travel Insurance?
No. At Just Travel Cover, we endeavour to help you find a Travel Insurance policy with transient ischaemic attack (TIA) cover at no upper age limit. We believe everyone, regardless of their age, should be able to travel confidently. All quotations are subject to acceptance criteria, and policy terms and conditions.
How does Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) affect the cost of insurance?
Suffering a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) or mini stroke can result in a higher insurance premium., to ensure you have the correct level of cover in place. It is important to seek advice from your doctor and ensure you are medically fit to travel before arranging your trip. Then, you’ll need to declare this, and any other pre-existing medical conditions, on your Travel Insurance policy to ensure this has been declared and accepted by your insurer.
Note that the cost of insurance also depends on other factors including your age, the destination and duration of your trip, and any other conditions. We’ll provide you with multiple options (bronze, silver, and gold) based on this information so you can pick the appropriate level of cover for you.
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