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Time and health is precious; our services provide the help you need, when you need it most

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Benenden Healthcare exists to provide affordable healthcare - and at £1.50 per person per week, we're proud to achieve just that. But part of affordability means keeping a tight control on membership, and one of the groups we're happy to help is teachers - those in the profession today and those who've moved on to retirement or other careers.

We don’t ask you any intrusive questionnaires and your medical history will not be requested. And you can rest easy about hidden costs and sudden expenses, because we don't believe in them. Our discretionary healthcare services are available at one cost for everyone.

What we do believe in as a modern, forward-thinking organisation, is providing as wide a range of health-related services as we can, aimed at providing you with the help and support you need to live your life. From expert advice lines to first-class diagnosis and surgical treatment, we aim to be there when you need us most.

Healthcare services for teachers

We want to help you to be proactive about your own health and wellbeing. Here are just some of the ways we can do just that:

(Some services are available after six months of membership)

Family and friends can join too

Why not invite your friends and family to join through you - they too will only pay £1.50 per person per week. Find out more about adding family and friends.

  
 
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  • 18 Mar 2010

    RSI: The facts

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  • 16 Mar 2010

    How to buy healthcare for you and your family

    Firstly, you need to establish which type of health cover suits your needs. Women's health insurance, for example, or family health insurance; the choice of plans is very wide indeed. And there is always the important matter of cost to consider: you may not necessarily want to go for the cheapest;...
  • 16 Mar 2010

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  • 16 Mar 2010

    Be prepared - look after your health and wellbeing

    Key life stages, such as the birth of children, often prompts people to consider the healthcare needs of the family, more often than not seeking family healthcare insurance products to protect the ones we love. There are lots of products on the market that can help with preventative and responsive...
  • 5 Mar 2010

    Back pain

    Seeking professional advice and treatment for back pain Back pain is such a common problem: four out of five adults will experience it at some point in their lives. But what’s the best way to reduce your risk of back aches and pains? Benhealth’s Clare Walker reports. With a background steeped in...
  • 5 Mar 2010

    How to take control of your own medical condition

    Do your homework If you have been diagnosed with a long-term condition, finding out more about it is a positive step to take. Here are a few ways to get to know your condition:     The internet is teeming with background and advice on all long-term conditions. Good places to start include...
  • 5 Mar 2010

    Patient power - taking control

    The rise of the ‘expert’ patient Once simply the passive recipients of care, patients are becoming key decision-makers in the treatment process. benhealth’s Angela Spencer reports on the rise of the ‘expert patient’. A case study In September 1999 Elaine Curno was suddenly taken ill. Without...
  • 4 Mar 2010

    Choosing a health cash plan for your family

    Every now and then we all need a helping hand with our health and wellbeing. As we choose to rely less on drugs and surgery to manage our medical conditions, we seek healthcare providers that can help us manage our health and wellbeing holistically.   With so many products on the market, how do...
  
  

Contact us

For more information, or to join today, call:

0845 052 5733*

Lines open 8am - 5pm, Mon-Fri (excluding bank holidays)

Existing members call:

0845 052 5720*

Lines open 8am - 8pm, Mon-Fri (excluding bank holidays)

  
  

Step 1. Join now

Manage your health, join Benenden Healthcare today

To join online today, you'll need the following details to hand:

  • Your personal details
  • Details for family members
  • Your bank details

  
  

Friends and family can join too

Friends and family can join too
Existing members can add family and friends online. There are no age restrictions, no eligibility criteria and the same great rate applies - £1.50 per person per week.