This schedule lists the maximum benefit that we will pay towards the fees your specialist charges for an operation or procedure. These are classified using CCSD (Coding, Classification and Schedule Development) codes. If your specialist tells you that you need an operation, please ask them for the CCSD code(s) before contacting our Service Centre on 0300 123 3200 to authorise your claim before you have any treatment.
| Abdomen | ABDOMEN (other than urinary & reproductive organs) |
| Bones | BONES, JOINTS ETC (not elsewhere listed) |
| Brain | BRAIN, CRANIUM AND OTHER INTRACRANIAL ORGANS |
| Breasts | BREASTS |
| Oncology | CLINICAL ONCOLOGY |
| Consultations | CONSULTATIONS |
| Ear, nose and throat | EAR, NOSE AND THROAT |
| Orbital contents | EYE AND ORBITAL CONTENTS |
| Face, mouth, head and neck | FACE, MOUTH, HEAD AND NECK (not elsewhere listed) |
| Female reproductive organs | FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS |
| Radiology | RADIOLOGY |
| Skin | SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE |
| Spine | SPINE, SPINAL CORD AND PERIPHERAL NERVES |
| Thorax | THORAX AND INTRA THORACIC ORGANS |
| Male reproductive organ | URINARY SYSTEM AND MALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGAN |
| Vascular system | VASCULAR SYSTEM (other than intra-thoracic) |
A comprehensive list of the maximum fees we will pay specialists for treatment. To search for an operation or procedure use the Search box to the right.
If you're an employee and unable to work due to illness or injury, the maximum statutory sick pay you would receive is £81.60 per week for the first 28 weeks (Source: HMRC 2011). Would this pay the bills?
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Less worry about waiting times, less worry about catching a hospital acquired infection, and more peace of mind that if the unexpected happens you will be treated in the best possible way.
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Exeter Family Friendly is a trading name of Exeter Friendly Society Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (Register number 205309) and is incorporated under the Friendly Societies Act 1992 Register No. 91F registered office at Lakeside House, Emperor Way, Exeter, England EX1 3FD.