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Medical Insurance Thailand

SERVICES

Types of Expat insurance we offer in Thailand

Hospital Inpatients

Help for when you have an accident. We are here to guide you through any emergency, and make sure you get to a   recognised Hospital

Accident Insurance

Traveling around Thailand is very VERY dangerous, especially on Motorcycles, you need to be covered before you arrive, speak to us before you Travel

Life Insurance

Making sure you have left enough for your dependents when you die is not only mature and considerate its also the best financial decision you can make.

Wills

Travelling anywhere without a will just leaves your loved ones exposed when it costs so little each month for the peace of mind.

Home and Contents Insurance

Your home contents contain all your memories and your identity, ask yourseolf how devestated you would be if you lost it all.

Travel Advice

As Expats we have lived here many years we know the landscape, the culture, laws, visas, real estate, taxes and business, its all part of the service.

QUALITY MEDICAL INSURANCE FOR FOREIGNERS, LIVING IN THAILAND.

7 Reasons for having a good Medical Insurance Policy
1. Choice of REPUTABLE Local and International Insurance companies
2. Policy tailored to your budget
3. Access to numerous quality PRIVATE HOSPITALS Nationwide
4. Direct Billing to the Hospital from the Insurance company
5. 24 / 7 Local Support
6. Your Policy is renewed annually
7. Peace of Mind

ARE YOU OVER 70 YRS OF AGE and REQUIRING MEDICAL INSURANCE?
We can assist you !

Many Expats in Thailand are taking a significant risk by not having Medical Insurance cover.

To Self Insure is even more risky.
Some hospitals require a huge upfront deposit or you sometimes risk being turned away or having your treatment delayed.

Medical care costs increase annually and vary from hospital to hospital, hence the dificulty in predicting the final cost of your medical treatment.

You do not need to ” break the bank ” to have peace of mind when you need medical treatment, care and support.

Are you comfortable with the level of cover that your COMPANY POLICY provides?
If NO, we can arrange “ADD-ON” plans

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