Travel Medical Insurance

Temporary coverage for accidents, sicknesses, and emergency evacuations when visiting or traveling outside of your home country.

Peace of Mind While Traveling

Designed for Medical Students, Residents, Global Health Participants, Healthcare Professionals, Faculty and Staff while traveling outside of his or her home country for business, pleasure, volunteering, medical brigades, or visiting someplace for a short term. Plans are available with flexible options depending on budget and coverage needs and available for groups and individuals:

Features Include:

Flexible daily and monthly rates
Responsive medical management 24/7/365 for emergencies anywhere in the world
Emergency Services and Evacuation coverages
Access to a global network of more than 17,000 highly qualified providers
International and multilingual customer service centers
Online service at your fingertips anytime, anywhere through MyIMG

Travel Medical vs. Travel Insurance, Is There a Difference?

Purchasing an insurance policy is one of the most important things travelers can do to protect themselves from the health, safety and financial risks that accompany international travel. But when it comes to travel insurance, it’s often difficult to figure out exactly what you’re getting — or what it is you actually need.

Let’s break down the two types of insurance you may be considering: travel insurance and travel medical insurance. Is there a difference between the two? The answer is usually yes.

Read on to learn what each type of insurance covers, how it protects the financial investment you put into your trip, and what you should look for in each policy.

Long-Term International Health Insurance

Plans designed for medical students and residents traveling outside their home country for study.

Looking for Travel Protection Insurance?

Travel protection provides varying levels of coverage for trip cancellation, baggage delay, trip interruption, and other travel -related events and expenses.

**Disclaimer

This is not an offer to enter an insurance contract. This is only a summary and shall not bind the company or require the company to offer or write any insurance at any particular rate or to any particular group or individual. The information on this page does and will not affect, modify, or supersede in any way the policy, certificate of insurance and governing policy documents (together the “Insurance Contract”). The actual rates and benefits are governed by the Insurance Contract and nothing else. Benefits are subject to exclusions and limitations.