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| I took out a WellWoman plan on the spur of the moment because at £8 a month I felt it represented very good value.
I never dreamed for a moment that I would ever have to use it but, just over a year later, doctors carrying out routine tests for irritable bowel syndrome discovered that I was in fact suffering from cervical cancer. Less than two weeks later I underwent a radical hysterectomy operation at St James’s Hospital in Leeds to try to control the cancer. | ![]() |
| Fortunately, it worked and I did not need further radiation or chemotherapy treatment but it was still four months before I could return to work. | This is a genuine testimonial.
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| Lesley Morgan took out a WellWoman policy in 2008 and forgot all about it even after she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
It was only while she was at home recovering from radiotherapy treatment that she saw a TV advert for WellWoman and remembered the policy she had taken out two years before. Lesley, 60, from Hitchen, Hertfordshire says, “I couldn’t even remember the sum I was covered for and when I received a cheque for £25,000 it was a very pleasant surprise.” | ![]() |
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She used some of the money to pay off loans, which helped ease the strain on the family’s finances while Mrs Morgan was recovering from the illness. | This is a genuine testimonial.
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| Mrs Di Ballard took out a WellWoman policy eight years ago, after her mother developed breast cancer. And when she herself was diagnosed with the same disease in the summer of 2010, Mrs Ballard made a claim on her WellWoman policy and received a payout within six weeks of diagnosis.
The cash sum she received on diagnosis has proved a real help financially. Mrs Ballard, 49, works as a hospital auxiliary and under the terms of her NHS contract she receives half pay for two months then has to manage on statutory sick pay after that. |
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She said, “I will have to undergo 18 weeks of chemotherapy and, as chemo attacks the immune system, I will not be allowed to work at the hospital for six months in case I pick up an infection. |