1) Why do I need student health insurance?
It is extremely important you have insurance while you are studying in North America. At most Canadian and US
colleges and universities, health insurance is mandatory. Hospital room charges have risen over $3,000 a day in
some cases. One sickness or injury can cost as much as $25,000 and many hospitals request upfront payment for
services.
2) Why trust Ingle International?
Ingle International has been has been specializing in health and travel insurance products since 1946. We
provide students with the protection they need while studying in North America or anywhere else in the World at
the best rates available!
3) How can I purchase this product?
Simply visit our website
www.inglememberbenefits.com student plans
section or call us toll free at 1-866-32-INGLE from Canada or the USA or 1-416-730-8488 from anywhere else in
the world. You can purchase any of our plans online or through any of our friendly staff.
4) Can I purchase this plan from my home country?
Yes. Both our long and short-term health insurance plans can be obtained prior to your arriving into North
America. This can be done either online or you can send an email request to
helpline@inglememberbenefits.com.
5) Does this insurance plan cover me while I travel
through out Canada or the US?
All three plans include travel insurance in and outside of Canada. Travel insurance to your home country will
differ according to each plan.
6) What type of benefits is covered on the International Student Health Plan?
Ingle International offers three types of plans, benefits that include:
Platinum: hospitalization, physician charges, annual medical exam, diagnostic services, optometrist or
ophthalmologist, maternity, paramedical practitioners, physiotherapist, repatriation, and emergency assistance
24 hours per day, 7 days a week.
Gold: Hospitalization, Medical, Surgical, Diagnostic Services, Eye Examination, Ambulance, Prescription
Drugs, Maternity Benefits, Repatriation, Specialists: Chiropractor, Physiotherapist, Chiropodist, Osteopath and,
Podiatrist, Psychiatric Expenses, Return Home, and 24 hour Common carrier accident insurance.
Silver: Hospitalization, Physician Charges, Medical Services, Prescription Drugs, Return Home, Family
Transportation, Accidental Dental, Dental Emergencies, Repatriation, Air Ambulance, Psychiatric Care, and
Emergency Assistance 24 hours per day, 7 days a week.
7) What do I do in event of a claim?
After the policy has been purchased, you will be provided with an Emergency Assistance Toll free number to call,
plus a temporary wallet card with your policy number on it. Every insurance company has different procedures for
claims and many require advance notification to ensure full coverage for medical conditions.
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