Freedom Company Medical Insurance

Company Medical Insurance Cover Plans

Freedom Healthnet offers two different types of company medical insurance: our hybrid cashplan cover and our fully comprehensive company medical cover.

The company hybrid cashplan medical insurance provides inpatient cover from £30,000 increasing in stages to no annual limit and outpatient cover from £1,000 to no annual limit.

The fully comprehensive company medical insurance (Elite) provides full inpatient cover and offers a range of additional optional benefits including London Premier hospitals; private GP, optical and dental cover, etc.

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Hybrid Cashplan Health Insurance

Freedom's hybrid cashplan policy gives you the opportunity to provide health care cover for yourself and your family with unprecedented flexibility at a competitive cost.

  • cheap premiums from as little as £11.43 (cashplan)
  • cash payout for medical treatment
  • you keep any excess funds
  • choose treatment location: in the UK or abroad

Comprehensive Medical Insurance

Freedom's comprehensive health insurance policy, Elite, provides a fully flexible, customisable plan to suit you and your family. Tailor your policy for your requirements from

  • inpatient only or add outpatient cover
  • therapies cover such as chiropracter, osteopathy
  • GP, dental & optical
  • infertility & pregnancy complications
  • chronic conditions option
  • Regional; London; or London premier hospitals

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