Primary biliary cirrhosis occurs when the bile ducts become damaged and can no longer carry bile efficiently to the intestines. Instead, bile accumulates in the liver and causes damage – cirrhosis of the liver – which over time can seriously impair its functioning.

Having primary biliary cirrhosis does not mean you cannot travel abroad for a holiday though. Even having symptoms of PBC should not stop you from enjoying a well-deserved break, as long as you take a few precautions and ensure you have travel insurance that covers primary biliary cirrhosis.

Why Choose Free Spirit To Cover You?

  • Most medical conditions and disabilities covered
  • No upper age limit for most destinations on Single Trip and Annual Multi-trip policies
  • Choice of several cover options
  • Single trips covered up to 115 days (45 days if aged 76 years or over)
  • Annual Multi-trip provides cover for any number of trips during the year – travel up to 32 days per trip (Standard and Super cover) and 45 days (Super Duper)

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With a Free Spirit medical travel insurance policy, you gain the peace of mind to travel knowing that you and your medical condition is fully covered.

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Why Do I Need Medical Travel Insurance For Primary Biliary Cirrhosis?

Primary biliary cirrhosis is a chronic condition, which means that it becomes worse over time. Medical travel insurance specifically designed to cover liver conditions like primary biliary cirrhosis is therefore essential. You need to be certain that you will be able to access the healthcare you might need wherever your travels take you, and that you won’t be left to pay any costs. In many parts of the world, healthcare isn’t free of charge like it is in the UK, so it often does not take much to run up a large medical bill. Unlike many standard insurance providers who may exclude those with existing health issues, our travel insurance has been created especially for people of any age or who have medical conditions.

Having primary biliary cirrhosis travel insurance in place also protects you financially should you need to cancel your trip due to your health. For example, if you take out a Free Spirit medical travel insurance policy for this liver condition as soon as you book your holiday, you will be covered for any money you have already spent on flights and/or accommodation if you cannot travel as planned.

There are many other benefits of our specialist travel insurance too, including repatriation cover, cover for delayed or cancelled flights and cover if your important travel documents are lost or stolen.

 How Can I Get Travel Insurance For Primary Biliary Cirrhosis?

It is simple to get a no-obligation quote for primary biliary cirrhosis travel insurance from Free Spirit. Our friendly, UK-based team is available over the phone. Please call them on 02392 419 080.

Or, if you’d rather receive a quote online, you can use our online quote system. However you choose to contact us, we will need to know a bit about your liver condition and how it affects you, although we aim to make this as quick and straightforward as possible.

What we ask will depend on your own unique health needs, but we will likely ask you questions such as:

  • Have you had a liver transplant?
  • Are you on a waiting list for a liver transplant?
  • Are you jaundiced?
  • How many unplanned hospital admissions for this condition have you had in the last twelve months?
  • Have you had oesophageal varices (swollen blood vessels) diagnosed?
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Can I Fly If I Have Cirrhosis Of The Liver?

In many cases, there will be no reason why having primary biliary cirrhosis should affect your ability to travel by air. But, if you have severe liver cirrhosis, or jaundice as a result of your condition, you may need a Fitness to fly certificate.

Speak to your doctor before you make any flight bookings, they will be able to tell you if you will need any extra precautions and can arrange a Fitness to fly test if you need one.

Other Tips For Travelling With Primary Biliary Cirrhosis

As is the case with any pre-existing medical condition, the first thing you should do when you have primary biliary cirrhosis and you are planning a holiday is to share your travel plans with your doctor. They will be able to explain anything you might need to be aware of, recommend any vaccinations you might need, prescribe extra medication to cover your time away, or supply you with a letter detailing your prescriptions should you need it. Some countries are subject to strict laws that govern which medications can be brought in by visitors, and in what quantities; your doctor will be able to advise you.

If your liver condition means you need to watch what you eat, it’s important to remember that this still applies when you’re on holiday. Of course, you’ll want to try the local food but do so sensibly.  Avoid eating too much at one time, and steer clear of the same type of foods as you would at home, such as anything very fatty or spicy. Like anyone with a condition that affects the liver, you should avoid alcohol altogether too.

Customer reviews

″I would like to say how good it is to deal with an insurance company that is prompt and efficient in its dealings with its customers. Especially as there is so much in the papers about problems with insurance companies who ‘drag their feet’. Whilst it certainly wasn’t a pleasure to have to cancel our holiday, it has been a pleasure dealing with your Free Spirit Claims team.″

A. R. Bowen, Kent