Leading international experts
You and your family can get a second opinion on a diagnosis or treatment from some of the leading doctors in the world. You can get a second opinion wherever you are.
Examples of subjects you can discuss
- An existing diagnosis
- Upcoming surgery
- A chronic condition
- An existing treatment plan
It covers everyone in your family
You, your partner and your children under the age of 24 can get a second opinion when you need to. However, special terms apply to your cohabitant and your partner’s children.
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You and the following family members
can get a second opinion:- your spouse/registered partner
- your cohabitant with whom you have lived in a conjugal relationship at a shared address the last two years before he/she wants to use the health package
- your biological or adopted children aged 0–24
- your spouse’s/registered partner’s biological or adopted children aged 0-24. To be covered, the child must live at the same address as you at the time when the child needs to use the health package
- your cohabitant’s biological or adopted children aged 0-24. To be covered, the child must live at the same address as you at the time when the child needs to use the health package. An additional requirement is that you and your cohabitant have been living together in a conjugal relationship and at a shared address for the last two years before the child needs to use the health package.
In order to be considered to share the same address, you must both be registered at the same official address. For children, the shared address is not considered to have ceased if a child temporarily lives in another home if such stay forms part of the child’s education – for example a stay at a continuation school (efterskole).