No, we do not use automated ‘tick box’ screening. In every case, we will contact your Consultant and individually underwrite your application based on clinical information we receive.
Yes, we can. We are advanced cancer specialists, and all of our patients will have metastatic cancer.
Yes, we can. We simply need to demonstrate that you are clinically well for the trip.
Yes, you can. Many of our patients will have completed their treatment and often take a short break with the view to restarting treatment on return.
Yes, we can. For all our customers, this is their main objective in purchasing cover. Our emergency helplines are available 24/7.
No. As we underwrite each case individually, we will get in touch with your oncologist.
No, this would invalidate your policy. You should therefore check that you have your doctor’s consent to travel.
No. We are advanced cancer specialists, so all our customers will have had a diagnosis of cancer.
Yes, we routinely provide cover for cruises to all destinations.
Yes. We routinely provide cover for individuals travelling to the USA and N. America.
No. As every case is individually underwritten, we do not have an upper age limit. The requirement is that you should be clinically well for the trip.
Our policies provide cover for a maximum of 31 days.
Yes. If you are travelling in the EU, you do need to have an EHIC/GHIC card.
Yes, you do need to register with them on arrival.
Yes, we can. We routinely provide travel insurance to residents of the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
Unfortunately, we cannot help non-UK/CI/IoM residents.
No, you must buy your travel insurance before commencing your trip.
Cases
Here are of of customers we've helped
K.C (76)
Diagnosed mesothelioma with adrenal involvement. Nivolumab and ipilimumab ongoing. Travelling to Madeira for 8 days. Note: Adrenal insufficiency, hydrocortisone ongoing, also T2 Diabetic, Gliclazide + Metformin ongoing.
K.M (54)
K.M (54): Diagnosed metastatic lung cancer with adrenal, bone and brain involvement. Brain stereotactic radiosurgery followed by Osimertinib, ongoing. Travelling to Greece for 8 days.
D.M (80)
Diagnosed metastatic prostate cancer. Radiotherapy and hormone therapy. Relapse nodal and bone involvement. Prostap and Enzalutamide ongoing. Travelling to the USA for 12 days. Note: angina and hypertension diagnosed 5+ years, Enalapril, Bisoprolol, Aspirin and Atorvastatin ongoing.