Medical Evacuation from Mexico to the US and Canada
Medical emergencies happen everywhere, both at home and abroad. Novamar is proud to offer a top-level emergency service allowing patients to be transported to health facilities in US and Canada.
Medical Evacuation insurance Policy Features
A fully-staffed office in Mexico, fluent in English and Spanish, is available to assist you.
Novamar partners with only top-rated underwriters like Chubb, Quálitas, and HDI to best serve our clients.
If a physician deems the patient requires a medical air ambulance, it will be used. Otherwise, commercial flights are covered.
Medevac is a transportation service, not medical health care. It serves as a compliment to existing health plans for travelers and expat residents.
No age restrictions to apply.
Pre-determined fee per contract.
Coverage descriptions are provided for general informational purposes only. Actual coverage is subject to the terms, conditions, limitations, and exclusions of the applicable insurance policy.
With offices in the US and in Mexico, Novamar is always at your service.
With offices in the US and in Mexico, Novamar is always at your service.
Our Mexico office is fluent in English and Spanish, assuring a familiar voice when you need it most.
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Annual Costs
$595 per year per person.
$935 per year per family (2 adults, up to 5 dependants).
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What is medical evacuation?
Medical evacuation is a transportation service from your treating hospital in Mexico to your hospital of choice back home. AirMed is a plan designed for both U.S. and Canadian expats. You must be stable enough to fly and in urgent need of further hospitalization.
What is NOT Medical Evacuation?
A medical evacuation plan is not a health insurance plan or a travel medical plan. Therefore, this plan does not cover the medical expenses for stabilization while in Mexico, medications or treatments back home. For many, though, this is the perfect complement to their Medicare, private or Canadian government health program; since Mexican health insurance can be expensive to purchase after age 65 and/or their state of health does not allow them to enroll in a new health insurance plan.