Hi all, hoping someone might be able to offer advice. I'm a 34y old F and do not have an employer paying for health insurance benefits as I work as a consultant in the non-profit sector.
I have knee problems (on both knees) severe (Grade 4) patellar chondromalacia, or runner's knee for those who might be familiar. Basically my knee caps are grinding bone-on-bone in places because the cartilage tissue has all worn away. At only 34 I can't run, hike, and it's very painful to use stairs. I have had MRI scans and seen specialists (in IRE paid for out of pocket), and although they don't advise surgery immediately (options are limited), it is likely that surgery is in my future.
I moved to Ireland 3 years ago and realised that given my condition, private health insurance is probably a good idea - though I also realised I will have to wait 5 years for any treatment on my pre-existing condition. Last year (30/01/2018) I signed up for VHI Start Plan 250, without too much research. Now that it is time for renewal (and I've been told my current plan is no longer available), I am trying to do research to ensure I am getting the right plan but am finding it very, very confusing.
First, I am realising that VHI doesn't offer full orthopedic cover.. but Laya does.. so possibly I should switch providers?
I don't care about private or semi-private rooms. I simply want to start cover so that when my pre-existing waiting period is up, if my condition has progressed to the point that I am ready for full or partial knee-replacement surgeries (or any other orthopedic surgical procedures) I will be eligible to have this covered - and I would like treatment at the Sports Surgery Clinic in Santry to be an option.
I am generally otherwise a perfectly healthy individual, so don't have any other obvious needs for health insurance, though some cover for physio would be a bonus, but maybe not necessary.
I am also currently paying for dental cover through VHI (240e/yr) so if there was a plan that might integrate some form of dental coverage also (with better value?) that would be great. I know dental insurance is not common in IRE.. but having the plan makes me go regularly and not fear any news I might receive (need for filling, etc).
My last question is.. does anyone know whether I may have any option to get surgical treatment for my knees under the public system, without private health insurance? Are any options available to me through this path?
Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated. With hundreds of policy choices, I am completely lost.
Thanks!!
I have knee problems (on both knees) severe (Grade 4) patellar chondromalacia, or runner's knee for those who might be familiar. Basically my knee caps are grinding bone-on-bone in places because the cartilage tissue has all worn away. At only 34 I can't run, hike, and it's very painful to use stairs. I have had MRI scans and seen specialists (in IRE paid for out of pocket), and although they don't advise surgery immediately (options are limited), it is likely that surgery is in my future.
I moved to Ireland 3 years ago and realised that given my condition, private health insurance is probably a good idea - though I also realised I will have to wait 5 years for any treatment on my pre-existing condition. Last year (30/01/2018) I signed up for VHI Start Plan 250, without too much research. Now that it is time for renewal (and I've been told my current plan is no longer available), I am trying to do research to ensure I am getting the right plan but am finding it very, very confusing.
First, I am realising that VHI doesn't offer full orthopedic cover.. but Laya does.. so possibly I should switch providers?
I don't care about private or semi-private rooms. I simply want to start cover so that when my pre-existing waiting period is up, if my condition has progressed to the point that I am ready for full or partial knee-replacement surgeries (or any other orthopedic surgical procedures) I will be eligible to have this covered - and I would like treatment at the Sports Surgery Clinic in Santry to be an option.
I am generally otherwise a perfectly healthy individual, so don't have any other obvious needs for health insurance, though some cover for physio would be a bonus, but maybe not necessary.
I am also currently paying for dental cover through VHI (240e/yr) so if there was a plan that might integrate some form of dental coverage also (with better value?) that would be great. I know dental insurance is not common in IRE.. but having the plan makes me go regularly and not fear any news I might receive (need for filling, etc).
My last question is.. does anyone know whether I may have any option to get surgical treatment for my knees under the public system, without private health insurance? Are any options available to me through this path?
Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated. With hundreds of policy choices, I am completely lost.
Thanks!!