Atlas International is a perfect international medical insurance for anyone traveling outside their home country for a short term and if their travel excludes traveling to the USA.
Atlas International travel medical insurance is a part of Atlas Series travel medical insurance and is underwritten by Lloyd's, rated A "Excellent" by A.M. Best.
Atlas International is available for any duration from 5 days to 12 months. You can purchase Atlas International insurance online on this website or by completing an application over the phone. Either way, you will receive an extension notice by email, 2 weeks before its expiration. You can extend online at that time or you can call us. It can be extended as little as 1 day also, a feature available exclusively through us. Deductible and co-insurance apply only once a year no matter how many times you extend the insurance.
Atlas International travel health insurance allows you to visit any doctor or hospital. You get the health insurance card that has all the information that the provider needs to bill the insurance company directly. Therefore, many doctors and the hospitals would bill the insurance company directly. In case, a provider chooses not to bill directly, it is easy to file a claim with the administrator for reimbursement.
The Atlas International travel medical insurance certificate wording provides the details of coverage and exclusions. Atlas International insurance provides instant quotes, and you can make instant purchase with a credit card payment. There is no medical exam needed. You require a date of birth, passport number, name and travel dates of the traveler.
Atlas International is a low cost Schengen visa travel insurance. It allows you to instantly print the coverage letter needed for visa purposes that any consulate officer may require.
Atlas International is available for policy maximums from $50,000 to $2,000,000 and various deductibles ranging from $0 to $5,000.
Atlas International insurance provides the coverage for COVID-19 (Coronavirus) just like any other eligible medical condition that occurs after the effective date of the policy.