Person calculating the cost of medical travel insurance for surgery abroad

The Quick Answer: $792 to $2,085

Medical travel insurance for US patients traveling abroad for elective surgery costs $792 to $2,085 depending on the coverage level you choose. This is a one-time, per-trip premium — not a monthly fee — and it covers you for complications arising from your procedure for up to 180 days after the procedure date.

That range spans four distinct coverage tiers, differentiated primarily by the maximum medical complications benefit. Everything else — the $1,000,000 emergency medical coverage, $50,000 evacuation, COVID-19 coverage, companion coordination, and trip cancellation — is included at every level.

For context: the procedure you're traveling for probably saves you $5,000 to $50,000 compared to US prices. Medical travel insurance adds 1–5% back to that equation, in exchange for financial protection against the one risk that could eliminate your savings entirely.


The Four Coverage Options: What You Get at Each Price Point

Option 1 — Basic Protection From $792

$25,000 Medical Complications Coverage

  • $25,000 complications from your elective procedure
  • $1,000,000 emergency medical (unrelated to procedure)
  • $50,000 emergency medical evacuation
  • $25,000 COVID-19 medical coverage
  • Trip cancellation up to $10,000
  • Companion coordination up to $5,000
  • 180-day post-procedure coverage window
  • Crisis24 Horizon safety app access
Option 3 — Enhanced Protection From $1,492

$75,000 Medical Complications Coverage

  • $75,000 complications from your elective procedure
  • $1,000,000 emergency medical (unrelated to procedure)
  • $50,000 emergency medical evacuation
  • $25,000 COVID-19 medical coverage
  • Trip cancellation up to $10,000
  • Companion coordination up to $5,000
  • 180-day post-procedure coverage window
  • Crisis24 Horizon safety app access
Option 4 — Maximum Protection From $2,085

$150,000 Medical Complications Coverage

  • $150,000 complications from your elective procedure
  • $1,000,000 emergency medical (unrelated to procedure)
  • $50,000 emergency medical evacuation
  • $25,000 COVID-19 medical coverage
  • Trip cancellation up to $10,000
  • Companion coordination up to $5,000
  • 180-day post-procedure coverage window
  • Crisis24 Horizon safety app access

What Affects Medical Travel Insurance Cost

Unlike standard travel insurance — which prices based on trip cost, traveler age, and trip duration — medical travel insurance pricing for the GoTripWise Medical Traveler Plan is primarily driven by a single variable: the maximum complications benefit level you select.

This is a deliberate underwriting design. The plan is priced for the risk of a procedure complication, not the risk of the traveler's age or the destination country. Key factors that do not significantly affect the base premium:

What you're paying for is a defined maximum complication benefit and the 180-day coverage window. Higher benefit = higher premium. The rest of the plan components (evacuation, emergency medical, COVID, trip cancellation) are included at every level.


Is Medical Travel Insurance Worth the Cost?

The answer depends on comparing the premium against what you're actually protecting against. Consider how the cost of coverage stacks up against realistic complication scenarios:

Complication Scenario Est. Out-of-Pocket Without Insurance Plan Cost (Option 2)
Anastomotic leak after gastric sleeve (ICU, extended stay) $40,000 – $100,000+ $1,142
Severe post-op infection requiring re-hospitalization $15,000 – $40,000
Pulmonary embolism requiring emergency hospitalization $25,000 – $60,000
Medical air evacuation from Mexico to US $30,000 – $80,000
Dental implant failure + re-treatment $4,000 – $12,000
Extended hospital stay due to surgical complication $8,000 – $30,000

The cost-benefit analysis is straightforward. A single serious complication routinely costs more — often far more — than the entire premium for the highest coverage option. Even the mildest complication scenarios (an infection requiring a short extended stay, for example) generate costs that exceed the Option 1 premium. You are protecting against a low-probability but high-severity financial event, which is exactly what insurance is for.


Choosing the Right Coverage Level: A Guide by Procedure

The primary question when selecting a coverage tier is: what is the realistic worst-case cost of a complication from my specific procedure? Here's a practical guide:

Hair Transplant (FUE/FUT)

Recommended: Option 1 ($25K) — Complications tend to be localized and lower-cost (infections, graft issues).

Dental Implants (1–4 implants)

Recommended: Option 1 ($25K) — Covers implant failure, infection, and standard complication scenarios.

Rhinoplasty / Facial Cosmetic

Recommended: Option 2 ($50K) — Covers serious complications without major surgical risk profile.

Breast Augmentation / Reduction

Recommended: Option 2 ($50K) — Standard coverage for implant complications, infection, capsular contracture.

Full-Mouth Dental Rehabilitation

Recommended: Option 2–3 ($50–75K) — Higher overall investment and more complex complication profile.

IVF / Fertility Treatment

Recommended: Option 2 ($50K) — Covers OHSS hospitalization and retrieval complications.

BBL / Liposuction / Tummy Tuck

Recommended: Option 3 ($75K) — Higher risk profile; fat embolism and serious infection scenarios.

Gastric Sleeve / Bariatric Surgery

Recommended: Option 3–4 ($75–150K) — Anastomotic leak and serious complications can be very costly.

Gastric Bypass

Recommended: Option 4 ($150K) — Highest complication severity profile of all bariatric procedures.

Hip / Knee Replacement

Recommended: Option 3–4 ($75–150K) — PJI, DVT/PE, and revision surgery can exceed $75K.


What's Included in Every Plan — Regardless of Level

One important point about the plan structure: the non-complication benefits are identical at all four levels. Whether you choose Option 1 or Option 4, you receive:

The only difference between options is the maximum benefit for medical complications arising from your elective procedure. Everything else is identical.


How Medical Travel Insurance Differs from Standard Travel Insurance

Many patients look at standard travel insurance prices ($50–$200 per trip) and wonder why medical travel insurance costs more. The comparison is misleading because the two products cover fundamentally different risks.

Standard travel insurance explicitly excludes complications from elective or cosmetic procedures. If you file a claim for a complication from your planned surgery, it will be denied. Standard travel insurance is priced for trip cancellations, lost luggage, and unrelated emergencies — not surgical risks. It is essentially useless for the primary risk you face as a medical tourist.

Medical travel insurance is underwritten specifically for the risk profile of patients traveling for elective procedures. The premium reflects the actual risk being covered — surgical complications that can cost tens of thousands of dollars — not the lower-risk profile of general travel emergencies.

When you compare the $792–$2,085 premium against the potential complication costs it covers, the value proposition is very different from comparing it to a $99 standard travel insurance policy that doesn't cover the risk at all.


Companion Coverage: Additional Cost

If you're traveling with a companion who will also need medical coverage during the trip, companion coverage is available as a separate add-on. The base plan already includes travel companion coordination benefits — covering additional expenses your companion incurs if a covered complication extends your stay abroad (up to $5,000). Full companion medical coverage for the companion themselves is available at additional cost.

Contact Global Protective Solutions when enrolling to discuss companion coverage options and pricing for your specific travel group.


How to Enroll

Enrollment is simple and must be completed before your departure date. You cannot purchase coverage after you've already traveled or after a complication has occurred.

Enroll as soon as your procedure date is confirmed — ideally 2–4 weeks before departure — to ensure your documentation is complete and your coverage is fully active before you travel.


Frequently Asked Questions

Does the premium change based on my age?

The GoTripWise Medical Traveler Plan pricing is primarily driven by the coverage level selected, not the traveler's age. Contact Global Protective Solutions for a personalized quote based on your specific details.

Does the price change for different countries?

The plan provides worldwide coverage, and the destination country does not significantly affect the base premium. The coverage level (which determines the complication benefit) is the primary pricing driver.

Can I pay in installments?

Contact Global Protective Solutions directly to discuss payment options. The enrollment process is handled directly with the administrator.

Is there a deductible?

Contact Global Protective Solutions for the specific deductible and cost-sharing structure for the plan option you're considering. Review the full policy certificate for complete terms before enrolling.

What if I need to cancel my procedure before I travel?

Trip cancellation coverage (up to $10,000) is included in all plan options. Covered cancellation reasons are defined in the policy certificate. Contact Global Protective Solutions for details on cancellation coverage if this is a concern for your specific situation.

I'm comparing options — is GoTripWise the only medical travel insurance for US patients?

Specialized medical travel insurance for US patients traveling for elective procedures is a very niche market. Most competitors focus on UK/EU patients and explicitly exclude USA/Canada/Mexico as destinations. The GoTripWise Medical Traveler Plan — administered by Global Protective Solutions — is specifically designed for US residents traveling to any international destination for elective procedures. It is one of very few options in the US market offering this coverage.


The Bottom Line

Medical travel insurance costs $792–$2,085 for a single trip, depending on the coverage level you select. For a patient traveling abroad to save $5,000–$50,000 on a surgical procedure, this represents a 1–5% add-back to the cost of the trip — in exchange for protection against the one scenario that could eliminate your savings entirely and leave you with a five- or six-figure out-of-pocket bill.

Standard travel insurance won't cover your procedure complications. Your US health plan won't cover you internationally. The GoTripWise Medical Traveler Plan is the only purpose-built solution for US patients traveling abroad for elective surgery.

Explore your options and enroll before your departure date.

Pricing shown is starting from pricing and is subject to change. Coverage terms, conditions, and availability are subject to the policy certificate issued by the underwriter. GoTripWise provides insurance brokerage services only and does not provide medical advice. Always review your full policy documents before traveling.