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Coeliac Disease

Welcome to our Coeliac Disease page. Coeliac Disease is not an allergy. It is an auto-immune disease, which means that the body produces antibodies that attack its own tissues. For people with Celiac disease this attack is triggered by gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye and barley. Some people with Coeliac Disease also react to oats.

Please Click this Coeliac Disease web link to access web site for more detailed information about this condition. However, in order for you to quickly navigate to your area of interest. We have added some useful short cut links from this web site.


The table below contains a list of recommended travel / holiday Insurance companies who will provide insurance cover with past, present Coeliac Disease conditions.

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Recommended List Of Insurance Companies To Contact
Insurer or Broker Phone Number WebSite / Email Medical Conditions Covered
Flexicover Direct 0870 990 9292 Email :
info@flexicover.com

Website : www.flexicover.com
Medical screening is required via Healthscreen247, at: www.healthscreen247.com  or phone them on 0845 223 4550.
 
Note: For a Pre-existing Medical Condition you must make a Medical Health Declaration before each Period of Insurance and, if there are any changes in your health or prescribed medication, prior to booking or departing on any Trip. Failure to declare any Pre-existing Medical Condition that is relevant to the insurance may invalidate the policy.

Also note: any previously declared medical conditions must be re-declared before renewing an Annual Multi-Trip policy.
JD Insurance & Medical Brokers 01689 859102 Entirely a UK based company. Email the following address:
insurance@jdconsultants.co.uk
Under normal circumstances, this condition could be covered under the Fortis Policy up to 79 years of age (64 years for Annual Policies) provided there has been no hospitalisation within the last 3 months.