Freedom to Choose™ health and dental insurance
Need private health insurance in Saskatchewan? You’re in the right place.
You might even save hundreds or thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses if you do.
According to insurance comparison site Hello Safe, 30% of medical costs aren’t covered by Saskatchewan’s government healthcare. Freedom to Choose health and dental insurance can help Saskatchewanians bridge many of these coverage gaps.
For example, let’s compare what your government plan would cover in Saskatchewan vs what our popular Select plus plan would include:
Common healthcare costs |
Saskatchewan Health |
Freedom to Choose health and dental insurance Select plus |
---|---|---|
Dental |
No |
80 percent of the cost of routine services – checkup, cleanings, fillings, oral surgeries – up to a maximum of $750 per person per calendar year. |
Glasses and contact lenses |
No |
$200 to spend every 2 years on lenses, frames or laser surgery, plus $75 for an eye exam every 2 years as well. |
Paramedical services, like a naturopath, physiotherapy, chiropractor, psychologist, massage therapist or speech therapist |
No |
$400 per practitioner per calendar year to spend on services per calendar year. There’s a $40 per visit maximum. |
You can choose plans that can include:
Private health insurance like Freedom to Choose can save you up to 100 percent of the cost of common medical expenses that aren’t generally covered by government health care.
For example: Without private insurance, a massage can cost an average of $80 – and that’s on you to pay. If you have our popular Freedom to Choose Select plan, however, your plan could cover $40 of that bill.
That means you save $40 – and you’re taking care of your wellbeing, too. Our plans stars at dollars a day. Get a quote
For example, let’s say you go for a routine dental check-up. Out-of-pocket, that can cost an average of $117 – and that’s assuming you don’t have any cavities. If you had the popular Freedom to Choose Select plus plan, you could be reimbursed for 80% of that cost. Assuming you haven’t maxed out your coverage already and there’s no deductible, you’d pay $23.40.
That’s over $94 in savings.
This example is for illustrative purposes only. Individual circumstances may vary.
Is private health insurance in Saskatchewan expensive?
Your premiums depend on your plan, but our Freedom to Choose health and dental plans can start at just a few dollars a day.
It takes just 15 minutes to apply. Here’s how it works.
Have a question as you go? We’ve got team members standing by to help.
- Pick a plan
- Tell us about yourself / your family and any medical conditions
- Enter your payment info
- You’re done!
If you’d like to explore plans and see how much they could cost you, get a quote.