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 Post subject: Does anyone use Denplan/have Private Healthcare Insurance?
PostPosted: 05 Oct 06, 0:27 
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Does anyone use Denplan or is a member of any private healthplan? I'm thinking of signing-up. Denplan will be £13.45/month, or about £160/year. Is it worth it, considering what look like paltry benefits? Unless I need major work done it hardly does seem worth it. I haven't been to the dentist for years (I know, minging), however, I think I look after them pretty well, and they're all still there, and they're all still my own :D

I've also been offered Cashback Healthcare from AXA, at £9.62/month. This seems to offer more benefits, including basic dental treatment, optical benefits, physiotherapy, chiropody, allergy testing, healthchecks, etc. As an incentive any cover would be effective immediately, not 6 months after I take up the policy. Sounds good, but just want to know any opinions/experiences.


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PostPosted: 06 Oct 06, 13:43 
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hello Tasty :wave:

I have been a member of Denplan for a couple of years - it was the only way to stay with my dentist though I think. However, although I haven't had any major work done, I have certainly benefitted this year and found the service excellent.

Since Jan, I have had five wisdom tooth infections (am now on waiting list for hospital) - but it has meant that I have been able to phone up and get an appointment at a moments notice, all xrays etc for free, and the peace of mind I spose in knowing that it's all paid for should something more serious go wrong.

I spose it's like any kind of insurance, you don't see the need for it until it happens :eek: :eek:

The AXA one sounds good though - I just don't know anything about it :D

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PostPosted: 06 Oct 06, 18:32 
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Me too - I am with Denplan because I wanted to keep my dentist. Been ok so far :D


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PostPosted: 07 Oct 06, 12:49 
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I just had a filling replaced - I think it must be the NHS - all it cost was £12.48 for two sessions.


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PostPosted: 07 Oct 06, 13:47 
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That sounds very cheap Cameron. Since 1st April 2006, the NHS have put their prices up. It now costs £42.40 for a filling. See UK NHS Dentist Prices


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PostPosted: 07 Oct 06, 14:00 
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Unless that's just the first bill for the consultation and the real one will be coming!


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