Travel Insurance for Sleep Apnoea
Your health matters – Make sure your Travel Insurance covers Sleep Apnoea
Before you go on holiday, make sure to check if your Travel Insurance covers sleep apnoea.
If you suddenly require treatment abroad and don’t have Travel Insurance, managing high emergency medical costs can be challenging.
Paying for emergency treatment, consultations and hospital visits are all factors to consider if you don’t have the right Travel Insurance.
Secure Specialised Travel Insurance for Sleep Apnoea
As long as your doctor has approved your travel plans, there’s no reason why sleep apnoea or living with a pre-existing medical condition should stop you from travelling.
During the medical screening process, make sure to declare sleep apnoea and any other pre-existing medical conditions. We’ll also ask you questions about your age, travel destination and the duration of your trip.
Answering these questions correctly allows us to find the right Travel Insurance policies for you, ensuring you’re financially protected from any unforeseen issues that may arise.
Compare Travel Insurance policies for Sleep Apnoea
If you require unexpected medical treatment abroad, Travel Insurance for sleep apnoea provides cover for emergency treatment, and, if necessary, emergency repatriation.
With policies that can offer up to £15 million in medical expenses, you can travel with peace of mind, knowing you’re protected financially if you experience any unexpected health issues.
After you’ve declared any pre-existing medical conditions in the screening process, we’ll present a list of Travel Insurance policies for you to compare, allowing you to look at things like cancellation cover, emergency expenses cover, and excesses.
*All policies are subject to acceptance criteria and policy terms and conditions.

Travel Insurance for Sleep Apnoea
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 including terminal prognosis
High levels of cancellation and emergencyu medical expense cover
Lost documents, bagage, 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 Sleep Apnoea FAQs
Do I need to declare sleep apnoea on my Travel Insurance?
Yes, it’s important to declare sleep apnoea and any other pre-existing medical conditions on your Travel Insurance. Sleep apnoea is considered a pre-existing medical condition, which affects the level of cover required, even if this is well controlled and stable. Providing full disclosure during your medical screening about sleep apnoea and any other pre-existing medical conditions allows us to find the right Travel Insurance policies for you, ensuring you have adequate cover. If you don’t declare sleep apnoea on your Travel Insurance, it can affect your ability to make a claim and leave you without cover.
Will sleep apnoea affect my Travel Insurance?
Pre-existing medical conditions such as sleep apnoea can affect your Travel Insurance but it is important to declare these to enable insurers to accurately assess the risk. Many insurance policies don’t cover pre-existing conditions such as sleep apnoea, so it’s important to provide full disclosure during the medical screening. Failing to declare sleep apnoea could leave you without adequate cover, potentially resulting in costly medical bills that you would need to pay out of pocket.
Is sleep apnoea considered a pre-existing condition?
Yes, sleep apnoea is considered a pre-existing medical condition. While some pre-existing medical conditions can affect the premium you pay, it doesn’t mean you can’t get Travel Insurance. At Just Travel Cover, our Travel Insurance policies can cover hundreds of pre-existing medical conditions at competitive prices. As long as you declare sleep apnoea and any other pre-existing medical condition on your Travel Insurance, our policies can offer up to £15 million for emergency medical expenses and repatriation, subject to policy terms and conditions.
What does Travel Insurance for sleep apnoea cover?
As long as you’ve declared sleep apnoea during the medical screening, Travel Insurance provides cover for any emergency medical expenses related to your condition, as well as anything unforeseen, subject to normal policy terms and conditions. Travel Insurance can also offer cover for cancellation up to £12,500, and personal belongings up to £3,000 per person. All claims are subject to terms and conditions. To avoid any issues with claims, read your Travel Insurance policy to ensure it covers your needs.
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