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Q:  If I have a condition, but have not had any issues for a number of years would it still be considered a preexisting condition?

A:  If you were treated, take medication for, or received routine check ups related to the pre-existing conditons, it is considered pre-existing.  It will depend on your insurance company's guidelines, so you will need to check with them on how far back they consider a health issue a pre-existing condition.  Some companies vary.    If you were looking for an Alternative to Cobra and save significant costs compared to Cobra, feel free to get a quote below.  This is a major medical health plan that covers new injuries and illnesses, but does NOT cover pre-existing conditions.  Click here.


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