My brother keeps asking me if I’ve checked the insurance and legal stuff before I book anything. Is there a big difference in what’s covered if you have your surgery in the UK versus somewhere else? I don’t want to end up in a mess if something goes wrong.
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There are so many horror stories online about people getting caught out by the small print. Can’t hurt to read everything twice and get things in writing if you’re unsure.
Yeah, it’s smart to check the details! In the UK, there are clear rules about insurance and patient rights, so if anything goes wrong, you usually know where you stand. When I went to Poland for my surgery at plastic surgery, they made it clear that they work with UK patients and have insurance options, plus they meet EU regulations. It gave me some peace of mind knowing they were covered. Always ask for proof and double-check what’s included before you book, just to be safe.