
Hassle-free travel insurance for diabetes insipidus
Diabetes insipidus is a rare condition that can be difficult to manage. However, with proper treatment, there's no reason it should stop you getting out there and exploring the world. Neither should your travel insurance. We are medical travel insurance specialists and we are happy to offer travellers with diabetes insipidus the same level of cover as we give to the thousands of others who insure with us every day. And you'll be glad to know that it won't destroy your holiday budget.
Medical travel insurance is what we do best. We cover thousands of conditions. So even if your diabetes has developed as a result of another medical problem, such as a stroke or brain cancer, we will still be able to offer you comprehensive insurance in most instances. And if we can't, we'll try referring you to one of our partners who can. If you would like to discuss your condition and our cover in more detail, please call one of our highly trained advisors on 0845 90 80 161. Alternatively you can go through our confidential online medical screening for an instant quote.
“World First are the only company who asked in-depth questions about my medical condition. This helped me obtain a low-priced policy whilst other companies asked for an arm and a leg! 100% recommended to all who need extra cover.”
Customer testimonial
So what does travel insurance with World First include?
All of our travel insurance policies automatically include cover for up to £5 million worth of medical costs. That includes cover for any loss of medication (tablets or nasal spray) that you are taking to help manage your condition. You'll also be given access to a 24/7 emergency medical assistance team, no matter where you are in the world.
As well as the medical benefits you'll be covered for trip cancellation or curtailment, transport delays, the loss of luggage, cash and travel documents, and delayed baggage arrival. We'll even cover you for personal liability costs and give you up to £50,000 of legal cover if you need it. It's comprehensive travel insurance. And it gives you everything you need to enjoy a happy, hassle-free holiday.
You can get a quick quote for your travel insurance in one of two ways. Firstly, you can use our confidential medical screening system to get an instant quote online (we'll email a copy of your quote to you too, if you like). Alternatively, you can call one of our customer service team on 0845 90 80 161 to discuss your policy with an advisor. We're based in Exeter in the UK and are open from 08:30 to 18:00 Monday to Friday and from 09:00 to 16:00 on Saturdays.
We're one of the fairest providers of medical travel insurance out there. We offer our customers insurance for thousands of pre-existing medical conditions, giving them the cover they need for their holidays at a price that's fair. We can do the same for you. So try us. We are directly regulated by the Financial Services Authority and offer a 14 day money back guarantee on all of our policies.
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