… because financial worries should be the last thing on your mind if you’re
diagnosed with cancer.
Growing awareness and screening programmes mean that increasing numbers of women
have faced a diagnosis of cancer. However, improved treatment and earlier
diagnosis also mean that more women are winning their personal battles against
this disease.
It’s about focusing on what’s important
Offering tax-free cash benefits of up to £56,000*, HerHealth provides peace of
mind from financial concerns so you’re free to focus your energies on getting back
to health.
There are no restrictions on how you spend the money. It could help towards
paying for improved medical care. But it could also give you the financial
freedom for a partner to take unpaid leave to attend hospital appointments. Or
because you’re free to spend the money how you wish you may find that a holiday
or sought after trip could aid your recovery.
*This is the maximum claimable amount available under Level 3 cover.
Choice of cover levels to suit you
HerHealth covers all cancers with a choice of cover levels to
suit you.
All women aged between 18-64 eligible for cover
Acceptance guaranteed without a medical examination
Prompt payment of benefits as soon as your diagnosis and
medical history are confirmed in writing
HerHealth offers wide-ranging cover if you’re diagnosed with cancer you will receive full benefits for Female related cancers² and half benefits for all other cancers.
Any woman aged between 18 and 64 can enjoy the benefits HerHealth offers.
Treatment does take time and the tax-free benefits you’ll receive will help
safeguard your quality of life while you focus on your recovery.
You can choose the level of protection that suits you best from the benefits
below:
Benefit
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Diagnosis
£5,000
£10,000
£20,000
Monthly Benefit (Payable for up to 6 Months)
£250 per month
£500 per month
£1,000 per month
Hospital cash (Payable for up to 100 days)
£75
per day
£150
per day
£300
per day
Total amount
£14,000
£28,000
£56,000
Any other cancer pays out 50% of the above benefits
² Whilst breast cancer is included here as female specific, it does occur in
males with 312 cases in the UK in 1999.
What’s not covered?
As with most insurance policies, there are some areas which
we can‘t cover:
any cancer diagnosed within 90 days of this
policy being taken out
any abnormal cells that have resulted from a cervical ‘smear’
or ‘PAP’ test three years before cover was taken out until test results have
been normal for three consecutive years