Travel Insurance for Diverticulitis
Are you worried about travelling with Diverticulitis? Protect your health with specialised Travel Insurance for Diverticulitis
Travelling with a pre-existing medical condition, such as diverticulitis, takes planning and consideration when arranging your Travel Insurance for your trip.
As long as your doctor is in agreement with your travel plans, it shouldn’t stop you from going on holiday.
Wherever you plan to travel, arranging Travel Insurance with cover for pre-existing medical conditions, including diverticulitis, can offer peace of mind that you have protection against any unforeseen events. This includes cancellation of your planned trip, as well as emergency medical expenses cover while travelling.
Finding the right Travel Insurance for Diverticulitis
Finding Travel Insurance with cover for diverticulitis has never been easier with Just Travel Cover.
With a straightforward quotation and medical screening process, our Travel Insurance experts can find the best policies for your needs, including cover for diverticulitis.
We’ll capture your personal information as well as trip details and complete the medical screening. Once you’ve completed the questions accurately and with up-to-date information, you will be presented with policies that we can offer which meet your needs and include cover for your pre-existing medical conditions, provided these are declared and accepted by the insurer. You can then consider and decide which cover option is best for you.
Protect your health with Travel Insurance for Diverticulitis
As long as your doctor has confirmed you’re fit to travel and you’ve declared diverticulitis and anything else necessary on your Travel Insurance, you can travel with peace of mind knowing you have cover in place.
No one anticipates a health concern abroad, but having the right Travel Insurance means you’re covered for any unexpected medical expenses and assistance.
All policies and claims are subject to acceptance criteria and policy terms and conditions.

Travel Insurance for Diverticulitis
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 Diverticulitis FAQs
What does Travel Insurance for diverticulitis include?
Travel Insurance for diverticulitis includes financial protection for any unexpected medical assistance that may arise as a result of your declared condition.
As long as you’ve declared diverticulitis in the medical screening, your policy will typically cover:
- Emergency medical expenses and repatriation up to £15 million
- Trip cancellation or curtailment cover up to £12,500
- Personal belongings and baggage cover up to £3,000 per person.
Cover limits vary per policy, please make sure you check your documents to ensure adequate cover limits.
All claims are subject to policy terms and conditions.
Do I need to declare diverticulitis on my Travel Insurance even if my condition is mild?
Yes, it’s important to declare diverticulitis and/or diverticular disease on your Travel Insurance. Even if you haven’t experienced a flare-up in your symptoms recently, Travel Insurance for diverticulitis ensures you’re covered for any unforeseen medical issues related to your condition abroad. Failing to declare a pre-existing medical condition could result in claims being declined if you require medical treatment. This could leave you without cover, meaning you’ll be faced with covering any expenses.
What happens if my condition prevents me from travelling?
If diverticulitis, or any other declared and accepted medical condition, suddenly prevents you from travelling, Travel Insurance offers cover for cancellation subject to policy terms and conditions.
Can I still get Travel Insurance if I’ve recently had surgery for diverticulitis?
Yes, you can get Travel Insurance after surgery. However, make sure you check with a medical professional to confirm you are fit to travel and declare any recent medical information on your Travel Insurance. Once you’ve provided the necessary information during the medical screening process our insurers will assess the overall risk and we will present you with options of cover which would meet your needs, including cover for declared pre-existing medical conditions.
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