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Private medical insurance
These contracts vary from comprehensive plans that will cover you for most eventualities, with all appointments and treatments at times and places of your choice, to popular budget plans that only come into play if the NHS fails to treat you within a given time period (e.g. 6 weeks).
Your employer may offer a scheme that is free or subsidised (although if you do not pay the premium the value of the premium is still a taxable benefit) or you can purchase your own stand-alone policy. The type of coverage – single person or family – and range of benefits and services available will determine the premium cost.
We can help you choose the right plan at the right price for your needs.