Health Insurance Guide
Nobody knows what’s going to happen tomorrow and becoming ill or an injury can have a dramatic impact on your life. This can be exacerbated if you have to wait long periods of time before you can afford to pay for treatment or if you are added to long waiting lists. Private medical health insurance gives the reassurance that if required, treatment is available promptly and it gives you choice in when you will be treated, who treats you and where you will be treated. Further facilities may include, the privacy of an en-suite room with TV and other home comforts. Private health insurance is not designed to replace the services of the NHS funded by the government, but offer those who can afford monthly cover, a piece of mind in case they experience health problems or injury.
In this guide, you will find an explanation of health insurance including what’s involved and how it works. There is also a section on what may be covered for your eyes and the different types of insurance policies available, and much more useful information.
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Eye Treatments
- Laser Eye Surgery
- Blepharoplasty
- Conductive Keratoplasty
- INTACS
- Lens Implants
- Lens Replacement
- LTK
- Radial Keratotomy
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Eye Diseases
- Macular Degeneration
- Glaucoma
- Diabetic Retinopathy
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Eye Conditions
- Lazy Eye (Amblyopia)
- Cataract
- Colour Blindness
- Conjunctivitis
- Dry Eye
- Floaters & Flashes
- Photokeratitis
- Pterygium
- Snow Blindness
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Vision Problems
- Myopia (Short Sight)
- Hyperopia (Long Sight)
- Astigmatism
- Presbyopia
- Blindness
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Eyewear
- Glasses
- Contact Lenses
- Sunglasses
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Eye Information
- Eye Care
- Eye Tests
- Eye Specialists
- Health Insurance
- Surgery Abroad
- Eye Care Finance
- Eye & Vision Books
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