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baldyhiggins | 15:54 Wed 15th Mar 2023 | Insurance
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Hi. I am on 2 different tablets for 'Bladder Urgency' do I have to inform the Travel Insurance about them? Not going to be hospitalised with this condition ever. Also take ointment for vaginal dryness. Didn't add this to the Insurance either. Should I contact them or not bother about this medicine? Thanks in advance
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Tell Travel Insurance everything! If you don't, and you have to claim whilst you are abroad, they will refuse to cover you, and they will say that you kept your tablets, etc. from them.
16:03 Wed 15th Mar 2023
Tell Travel Insurance everything! If you don't, and you have to claim whilst you are abroad, they will refuse to cover you, and they will say that you kept your tablets, etc. from them.
I agree, tell them everything. It shouldn't affect the cost
Agree with the above answers, if they know everything it doesn't mean the premium will go up. However if you have to claim and they find out they do not have the full facts they will use it as an excuse.
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Thank you all for your answers. I will send them an email or phone the Insurance Company. Cheers again.
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I have changed the details on my Policy and updated evrything. As you all said I didn't have any extra to pay. Thanks for all your advice. x
The last time I took out medical insurance for a holiday I had a very long list of medications and past medical histories for me and my wife.

We had a good laugh about it over the phone, and it didn't affect the cost

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