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Relax on your holiday with the best travel insurance for high blood pressure. With no upper age limit, we cover all destinations. You can take us with you, wherever you’re going!

Can you get travel insurance if you have high blood pressure?

Yes, you can get travel insurance with high blood pressure cover at InsureandGo. We think travel insurance should be available to as many people as possible. That includes the estimated 32% of UK adults living with hypertension.

High blood pressure shouldn’t hold you back from exploring the world, but it’s important to get the right level of cover. The highest average claim for needing emergency overseas medical treatment is now £1,750, the highest since records began.

From lost bags to flight delays, travel can be stressful. It’s no wonder 20% of travellers with hypertension experience a rise in their blood pressure. Our high blood pressure travel insurance covers medical emergencies related to your hypertension. It will even cover repatriation back to the UK if you need it.

Here’s why finding the best travel insurance for high blood pressure is a must:

Make sure the policy you’ve chosen covers you for all the activities you have planned. Our policy wording provides full terms and conditions of what is and isn’t included.

You’ll also need to declare all your pre-existing medical conditions. We can’t cover any costs related to medical issues that aren’t declared. If your medical history isn’t accurate, you may have to pay for unexpected medical costs.

What types of high blood pressure does InsureandGo’s travel insurance cover?

There are a few different causes of high blood pressure, but we can cover all of them.

What does InsureandGo’s high blood pressure travel insurance cover?

What’s covered?

Our travel insurance for high blood pressure includes:

  • Medical emergency expenses.
  • Cover for cancellation of your trip.
  • Our 24-hour emergency assistance team, available to call, day or night, wherever you are
  • Over 100 sports and activities covered (see your policy wording for a full list of activities)
  • Personal belongings and baggage cover.
  • Personal money, passports and travel documents cover.
  • Accommodation cover.
  • Legal expenses cover.

What’s not covered?

There are some situations travel insurance will not cover. For example:

  • You cannot cover events or reasons to claim which took place before you booked the trip or purchased insurance. Insurance exists to cover unexpected events outside of the insured’s control
  • Claims which are less than the excess for that section of cover. For example, you cannot claim a £40 lost item if your baggage excess is £60
  • All of our travel insurance policies include cover for cancellation of your trip. But there may be some exclusions. For example, you won’t be covered to cancel if you simply decide not to go

Find out about our optional add-ons for activities like extreme sports, cruises and golf.

We will consider all pre-existing medical conditions. Find out more about medical travel insurance.

The excess and amount of cover available varies depending on the level of travel insurance you buy. Check the policy wording to see the full terms and conditions.

The best travel insurance for your holiday

Seeking action and adventure? Or something more serene? The best travel insurance for high blood pressure lets you tailor your policy to your plans.

Choose a cover level to suit your travel needs

BlackGoldSilver
Medical expenses and repatriationUnlimited£15 million£10 Million
Cancellation and curtailment£10,000£7,500£5,000
Travel delayUp to £650Up to £540Up to £450
Personal belongings£5,000£2,500£2,000
Legal Expenses£60,000£50,000£15,000
Standard ExcessNil£50£60

High blood pressure travel insurance with other pre-existing medical conditions

More than 14 million adults in the UK have high blood pressure. According to the NHS, hypertension raises your risk of having other health conditions, like heart disease and kidney disease.

Our travel insurance for medical conditions provides specific cover for pre-existing health conditions, as well as your high blood pressure. Good news for the 30% of people we surveyed with more than one pre-existing health condition3.

Along with high blood pressure travel insurance, we also have policies for:

Even if you can manage your conditions with medication, it’s always best to declare them. If you don’t tell us about them you may not be covered if you need to make a claim on your policy.

To learn more, please read our page about travel insurance for medical conditions. Or take a look at our policy wording documents.

How to book our high blood pressure travel insurance

Getting a quote for high blood pressure travel insurance is quick and easy.

1. Tell us about your trip

We’ll ask where you’re going, who you want to cover and when you want the policy to start. Now’s the time to tell us about your high blood pressure, and any other pre-existing medical conditions you may have.

You can do this online or by phone.

2. Get your quote

Once we have the details, we’ll send you a quote. You can buy your policy immediately or save the quote for later.

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Covered my high blood pressure

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– Date of experience: 19 July 2024

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Frequently asked questions on high blood pressure travel insurance

Does high blood pressure increase the cost of travel insurance?

The cost of travel insurance is based on a wide range of factors. Your medical condition is one of those factors.

When getting your quote you will complete a brief medical screening. If your high blood pressure requires medication, frequent monitoring, or carries a higher risk of complications, this will impact the cost.

Other factors that affect the cost of your travel insurance include:

  • Your age and overall health
  • Trip duration: The longer you’re away, the greater the odds of a claim.
  • Chosen destination: Some places have a higher risk than others. Others, like the USA, have more expensive healthcare.
  • Additional cover: You may want to include extra cover for a cruise or golfing holiday, for example.

Each of these factors varies, which means the cost of your travel insurance policy will also vary.

Is high blood pressure considered a pre-existing condition for travel insurance?

High blood pressure is considered a pre-existing health condition for travel insurance. You should declare it, even if your blood pressure is controlled by medication.

If you don’t declare anything you knew about before taking out your cover, it could invalidate your policy. It means if you need to make a claim that’s related to your hypertension, you’ll need to cover the cost of any required treatment yourself.

When you get a quote with us, we’ll ask about your high blood pressure and if you have any other health conditions. We may also ask whether you take medication, have high cholesterol and when you last saw a doctor about your hypertension.

What is considered high blood pressure for travel insurance?

Blood pressure is measured using two numbers. The first, or systolic, number reflects the pressure in your arteries when your heart beats. The second, or diastolic, number measures the pressure when your heart rests between beats.

High blood pressure is considered anything above 140/90 mmHg for adults under 80, and above 150/90 mmHg for those aged 80 and over. These are general NHS guidelines based on readings taken in a healthcare setting.

Even if your current blood pressure readings are below this threshold but you’ve been diagnosed with hypertension or are taking medication for it, you must declare it during the medical screening process.

Do you have to declare high blood pressure on travel insurance?

Yes. You’ll need to declare high blood pressure when you take out travel insurance with us. That way we can tailor your quote to you.

If you do not declare your high blood pressure, you won’t be able to make any claims relating to your condition. Things like hospital treatment for chest pain, diagnostic tests, medication such as beta blockers or emergency travel home.

Healthcare costs can quickly mount up in whatever country you’re visiting. But they can be particularly high somewhere like the USA.

Is high blood pressure considered a heart condition?

No, high blood pressure is not considered a heart condition itself. While it’s a significant risk factor for heart disease, stroke, and other health problems, high blood pressure is a separate condition that needs to be managed carefully.

It’s essential to disclose any pre-existing conditions, including high blood pressure, to ensure you have the right cover for your trip. If you have more than one health condition, such as high blood pressure and heart disease, you must declare them both.

At InsureandGo, we define pre-existing medical conditions as any disease, illness or injury for which you have, in the last 2 years:

  • Taken any prescribed medication or required medical treatment
  • Consulted a medical practitioner and/or been registered as an in or out patient

Want to know more? Talk to us. Our read our policy wording.

Who can buy an InsureandGo high blood pressure travel insurance policy?

All our high blood pressure travel insurance policies are available to UK residents. This means:

Get a quote online or browse our policy documents for more information.

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  1. Unlimited emergency medical expenses available on Black level policies.
  2. InsureandGo’s Gold achieved a Which? Best Buy.
  1. Based on 4023 responses. InsureandGo Annual Survey, February 2024.
  2. Based on 2,050 responses, correct as of 22/01/2024