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Travel Insurance For High Blood Pressure – Get Going

Despite one third of UK adults living with high blood pressure (also known as hypertension)² and being one of the most commonly diagnosed medical conditions, it is essential that travellers with hypertension declare it to their travel insurance provider when taking out a policy.

Here at Get Going, we pride ourselves on offering a range of policies that provide holidaymakers with peace of mind during their travels. With up to £10million of emergency medical expenses and a variety of other benefits, why not get a quote today?

SAVE 15%Ɨ  BUYING ONLINE!

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Why Choose Get Going?

Over 1000 medical conditions considered

24/7 emergency medical assistance team

£10m cover for emergency medical expenses

93% of customers have rated us 4 or 5 stars $

What Benefits Do Get Going Policies Offer?

  •       Up to £10 million emergency medical expenses cover available
  •       Access to our 24/7 emergency medical assistance helpline
  •       Coronavirus cover available – to find out more, click here
  •       Exclusive discount available for at-home COVID tests
  •       Mobility and disability equipment covered
  •       Plus much more!

*Please note, our online prices automatically include a 15% discount against our Customer Service Call Centre prices

¹Based on independent research conducted by finder.com in 2020: https://www.finder.com/uk/travel-insurance-customer-satisfaction-awards

**Based on 3 nights on a Single Trip Europe 2 policy, for a 50-year-old, individual traveller with stable and well-controlled high blood pressure, on a Basic policy

^Based on 2022 Trustpilot data

²Based on information from the NHS website

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