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Important information: Accessing treatment or making a claim is subject to your underwriting, so please check your membership documents for details of how your membership covers pre-existing conditions/symptoms. As well as your underwriting, there may be other reasons why your treatment may not be covered, here are some common reasons why. If you're unsure, talk to one of our live chat agents.
Like most health insurers, we don’t pay for primary care – that’s care you’d usually get from your GP. That includes prescriptions or tests or treatments you’d usually have at your GP surgery.
You'll need a GP referral before you can use your AXA Health membership to see a specialist. You’ll also need to do this for any children under 18 on your plan.
You can use your own GP, or the AXA Health online GP service to get this. If you see your own GP, remember to tell them you have AXA Health membership and they'll be able to refer you if necessary. You’ll also need to check your membership handbook to make sure you have the appropriate benefits for out-patient specialist consultations and diagnostic tests.
In some cases we may need you to send your referral letter to check your membership can cover your treatment. The easiest way to do this is to log in to your online account, click on the 'Make a claim' button from your homepage or 'My claims'. Then select 'Authorise a treatment or appointment’. Or you can call us.
If you don't have an online account, setting one up will only take a few minutes, you'll just need your membership number, which you can find on your documents, or on a recent email from us.
We'll check that you are covered, and we'll find you a specialist. Just let us know the type of specialist you have been referred to, for example a cardiologist. We'll then book an appointment for you and provide you with an authorisation number to give to your specialist. If you start your claim from your online account you will receive your authorisation number in your online account inbox. If you call us, we will give you this over the phone.
We'll check your specialist is covered and provide you with an authorisation number to give to your specialist. If you start your claim from your online account you will receive your authorisation number in your online account inbox. If you call us, we will give you this over the phone.
Please note, if you’ve selected a guided option with your plan, you can check this in your membership documents, you’ll have the option of an open referral only.
Important information: If you have a Personal Choice plan please call us on 0345 600 4461 to start your claim.
If your specialist recommends any further tests or treatment, please get in touch with us before you go ahead. Call your claims phone number, which you'll find located in your handbook. We'll need to check whether your membership covers this. If it does, we'll give you a new authorisation number to give to your specialist.
If you'd like help understanding your diagnosis or treatment, simply call our 24/7 health support line on 0800 003 004. One of our experienced health professionals will be on hand to support you.
We normally pay the specialist or hospital directly. If you need to pay anything, such as an excess or similar payment, we’ll let you know. If you’ve already paid anything, we’ll pay you back for everything your membership covers. Just send us your receipts using your online account.
Get the help you need; we've made sure you can speak to an expert online, fast, and without a GP referral. Available for members aged 18 and over.
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