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timmydownawell
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Re: Medical Insurance - Cambodia

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Freightdog wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2020 11:27 am Are (any of) you dealing direct with these companies, or through agents?

It’s something that I shall have to sort out soon, but as my time in Cambodia tends to be limited, it would be useful to have some contact details.
I was using WeExpats (insurance brokers) when looking at Vumi, but since they let me down on such a basic detail I'm trying to deal directly with Now Health. But still awaiting a response from them.

@Kammekor I am 50 and the Now Health Simplecare Core plan is $1062/year.
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Re: Medical Insurance - Cambodia

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I got a quote from Paul Dodd and alot of Expats reccommend him on the Facebook groups when this question comes up.

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Here is the website you can fill out a form too. https://www.infinitysolutions.com/perso ... insurance/
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Re: Medical Insurance - Cambodia

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Freightdog wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2020 11:27 am Are (any of) you dealing direct with these companies, or through agents?

It’s something that I shall have to sort out soon, but as my time in Cambodia tends to be limited, it would be useful to have some contact details.
last time i asked thai blue cross said they would cover expats in cambodia, but obviously you would need to go to thaiand. very reasonable prices and its possible that the Royal is nowon their list as its owned by bangkok hopsital. worth looking into
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can anybody recommend a provider that allows family add-ons plz?

contact name and prices would be great thx
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