As an FCA-authorised broker that has helped arrange over 750,000 policies, WeCovr understands that your child's health is your top priority. This guide explains how child-only private medical insurance in the UK can provide peace of mind and swift access to high-quality care, even if you don't have a policy yourself.
Navigating the world of private health insurance can feel complex, especially when it’s for the most precious person in your life. Many parents are surprised to learn they can purchase a standalone private medical insurance (PMI) policy for their child, without needing to be insured themselves.
This comprehensive guide is designed to answer all your questions. We’ll break down what child-only cover is, why it’s worth considering, what it includes (and what it doesn’t), and how to choose the right plan for your family's needs and budget.
Child-only health insurance is a type of private medical insurance policy designed specifically for an individual under the age of 18. It is a 'standalone' policy, meaning the parent or guardian who purchases it does not need to be a policyholder.
Think of it as a dedicated healthcare safety net for your child. Its primary purpose is to cover the costs of diagnosis and treatment for acute medical conditions that arise after the policy has started.
What is an Acute Condition? An acute condition is a disease, illness, or injury that is likely to respond quickly to treatment and lead to a full recovery. Examples include infections, joint pains, hernias, or conditions requiring tonsil removal. This is the focus of private health cover.
This is fundamentally different from the care provided by the NHS, which is free at the point of use and covers all types of conditions, including emergencies and chronic care. A PMI policy works alongside the NHS, offering a choice-driven, faster alternative for non-urgent, treatable conditions.
Before we go any further, it is vital to understand the limitations of all standard UK private medical insurance policies, whether for adults or children.
PMI is not designed to cover:
Understanding these exclusions from the outset is the key to having the right expectations and using your policy effectively.
While the NHS provides excellent care, especially in emergencies, it is facing unprecedented pressure. For parents, this can translate into worry and long waits for specialist consultations and treatments.
According to the latest NHS England data from 2024, the total waiting list for consultant-led elective care remains stubbornly high, with millions of treatment pathways yet to be started. A significant portion of these waits exceeds the 18-week target from GP referral to treatment.
Here’s how a child-only PMI policy can offer significant benefits and peace of mind:
Real-Life Example: Imagine 8-year-old Leo develops persistent knee pain after playing football. His GP suspects a cartilage issue and refers him to an orthopaedic specialist. On the NHS, the wait to see a consultant could be several months, followed by another wait for an MRI scan. With a child-only PMI policy, Leo’s parents could get an appointment with a chosen specialist the following week, have the MRI shortly after, and schedule any required keyhole surgery promptly, getting him back to his active life much faster.
Using a child's PMI policy is a straightforward process. Here are the typical steps:
At WeCovr, we not only help you find the perfect policy but can also offer guidance during the claims process, ensuring it's as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Child-only PMI policies are built around a core foundation of cover, with optional extras you can add to create a more comprehensive plan.
This is the foundation of every policy and focuses on the most expensive treatments.
Benefit | Description |
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In-Patient & Day-Patient Treatment | Covers all costs when your child is admitted to hospital for a bed overnight (in-patient) or for the day (day-patient). This includes surgery, accommodation, and nursing care. |
Specialist & Surgeon Fees | Pays for the consultants who oversee your child's treatment and perform any necessary procedures. |
Hospital Fees | Covers the cost of the operating theatre, drugs, and dressings used during their hospital stay. |
Diagnostic Tests | Includes costs for tests like MRI, CT, and PET scans and pathology when they are part of an in-patient or day-patient admission. |
Cancer Cover | Comprehensive cover for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer is a standard and crucial feature of all UK PMI policies. This often includes access to specialist drugs and therapies. |
These extras allow you to tailor the policy to your needs and budget. The most common add-on is out-patient cover.
Benefit | Description |
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Out-Patient Cover | This is a highly recommended add-on. It pays for specialist consultations and diagnostic tests that do not require a hospital admission. Without this, you would have to pay for the initial consultations and scans yourself. It often comes in different levels (e.g., up to £500, £1,000, or unlimited). |
Therapies Cover | Pays for a set number of sessions with physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, and sometimes speech therapists. Essential for recovery from injuries or surgery. |
Mental Health Cover | A growing priority for parents. This can provide cover for consultations with psychiatrists and sessions with psychologists or therapists to support your child's mental wellbeing. |
Dental & Optical Cover | Less common, but some policies allow you to add cover for routine dental check-ups, accidental dental injury, and contributions towards glasses or contact lenses. |
When you apply for health insurance, the insurer needs to assess the risk. This process is called underwriting. For child-only policies, there are two main types, and your choice has a big impact on what is and isn't covered.
This is the most common and simplest option.
This method provides more certainty from the beginning.
Which is right for your child? An expert PMI broker like WeCovr can help you decide. If your child has a clean bill of health, a Moratorium policy is often a great, simple choice. If they have a more complex medical history, FMU can provide valuable clarity.
The cost of a policy depends on several factors. It's often more affordable than parents think.
Key Factors Influencing Your Premium:
Factor | How It Affects the Price |
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Child's Age | Premiums are generally very low for young children and increase slightly as they get older. |
Location | Where you live matters. Premiums are highest in Central London due to the higher cost of private medical care there. |
Level of Cover | A basic, core-only policy will be cheaper than a comprehensive plan with full out-patient and therapies cover. |
Policy Excess | This is the amount you agree to pay towards the cost of a claim. A higher excess (e.g., £500) will significantly lower your monthly premium compared to a lower excess (e.g., £100). |
Hospital List | Insurers have different tiers of hospital lists. Choosing a list that excludes the most expensive central London hospitals can reduce the cost. |
The table below gives an indication of costs. These are estimates for a healthy child on a mid-range policy with a £250 excess.
Child's Age | Location | Underwriting | Estimated Monthly Premium |
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4 | Birmingham | Moratorium | £25 - £38 |
9 | Manchester | Moratorium | £30 - £45 |
13 | Outer London | Moratorium | £40 - £60 |
7 | Bristol | Full Medical | £28 - £42 |
Disclaimer: These are illustrative prices for 2025 and are for guidance only. The final premium depends on the insurer, chosen options, and individual circumstances.
The best way to get an accurate price is to get a comparison quote. WeCovr can compare the UK's leading insurers in minutes to find a policy that fits your budget.
Several major UK insurers offer excellent standalone policies for children. Each has slightly different strengths and features.
Provider | Key Strengths & Features | Why It Might Be a Good Fit |
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Bupa | Highly respected brand with an extensive network of hospitals and consultants. Their cancer cover is renowned. | A trusted, reliable choice offering a range of plans from essential to comprehensive. |
Aviva | Strong digital offering, including a Digital GP service. Their 'Expert Select' claims process guides you to the best specialist. | Great for parents who value digital tools and a guided process at the point of claim. |
AXA Health | Focus on a holistic approach to health. Often include generous mental health support and access to a 24/7 health support line. | A good option for parents who want comprehensive cover with a strong focus on overall wellbeing. |
Vitality | Unique model that rewards healthy living. By tracking activity, children can earn rewards like cinema tickets and discounts. | Perfect for active families who will engage with the rewards programme to reduce premiums and earn perks. |
The Exeter | A mutual society known for excellent customer service and a clear, straightforward approach. Well-regarded by brokers. | A great choice for parents looking for quality cover from a provider with a strong service reputation. |
Comparing these providers can be time-consuming. A broker does the hard work for you, presenting the options in a clear, easy-to-understand format.
A health insurance policy is a safety net, but prevention is always better than cure. Fostering healthy habits is one of the best gifts you can give your child.
WeCovr Health & Wellbeing Perks As a WeCovr client, you get more than just insurance. We provide complimentary access to CalorieHero, our AI-powered calorie and nutrition tracking app, to help your family make healthier food choices. Furthermore, clients who purchase private health or life insurance through us are eligible for exclusive discounts on other insurance products, helping you protect your family in every way.
Choosing the right health insurance for your child is a significant decision. You need clarity, choice, and confidence that you're getting the best possible cover for your budget.
At WeCovr, our friendly, expert advisors are here to help. We are an independent, FCA-authorised broker, meaning our advice is impartial and focused entirely on your needs. We'll take the time to understand your requirements, explain your options in plain English, and compare the UK's leading insurers for you.
Our advice and comparison service is completely free, with no obligation to proceed. Let us handle the complexity so you can focus on what matters most: your child's health and happiness.
Ready to find the perfect health cover for your child? Contact WeCovr today for your free, personalised quote.