Private care for your family without getting lost in one thousand covers
I help you choose between an affordable option, full coverage or a premium option depending on the age of your children, budget, province and actual use of the health insurance.
- Basic, full or premium options
- Modalities with co-payment or without co-payment
- Paediatrics, emergencies and specialists by modality
- Quotation for couple, children or whole family
The key is to pay for what you will actually use: small children, teenagers, planned pregnancy, frequent check-ups, emergencies or just peace of mind without turning the fee into another rent.
Generali family health insurance: a cover for every stage of life
Health insurance for families can help you access private medical care, paediatrics, specialists, diagnostic tests, emergencies and hospitalisation depending on the type of insurance you take out. The right choice depends on your size, age, province, frequency of medical use and budget.
From My Generali, Federico Kroupensky helps you compare family health insurance options with co-payment, without co-payment, more complete coverage or premium mode, so you can make a clear decision without buying a policy “by eye”.
Private health care for families: less waiting, more control
When there are children, school schedules, work, emergencies and family life, having private medical access can make a big difference.
Paediatrics and specialists
We reviewed options for parents and children to have access to private medical care according to modality and medical chart.
Emergencies and tests
For families who don't want to rely on waiting times alone when a nuisance, fever, fall or domestic scare occurs.
Controlled budget
We compare whether it is suitable with co-payment, without co-payment or a more comprehensive coverage. The premium must also survive the month.
Phased coverage
A young couple does not need the same thing as a family with babies, teenagers or a planned pregnancy. We adjust the approach.
Basic, full or premium: choose family health wisely
It is not a question of choosing “the cheapest” or “the most expensive”, but rather of seeing which option fits your family's reality.
Economic option
For families who want access to private health care on a sliding scale and are willing to consider co-payments.
- It may fit if you go to the doctor infrequently.
- More contained quota.
- Important to review co-payment amounts.
- Good gateway to private healthcare.
Full option
For families who want more peace of mind, frequent medical use and more balanced coverage.
- Interesting for families with children.
- Review of paediatrics, specialists and tests.
- Can be assessed without co-payment.
- Greater predictability if you are going to use insurance.
Premium option
For families who prioritise control, broad coverage and freedom rather than just the lowest price.
- Higher level of coverage according to modality.
- It may include more comprehensive options.
- Interesting for high-income families.
- Focus on convenience, speed and peace of mind.
What kind of family you are and what to look out for
The same policy may be perfect for one family and a bad idea for another. That's why we check the profile first.
Young couple without children
An adjusted or co-pay option may be of interest, unless pregnancy planning or frequent medical use is involved.
Family with small children
Paediatrics, emergencies, tests and user-friendliness often weigh more heavily. Here saving too much can be costly in terms of patience.
Family with adolescents
It is worth looking at specialists, traumatology, dermatology, mental health, diagnostic tests and actual use of insurance.
Pregnancy or childbirth
You have to check deficiencies and coverages with special care. Better to look at it before you need it, not when the clock is ticking.
Co-payment is neither good nor bad: it depends on how much you use your insurance.
The question is not “do I pay or don't I pay”. The good question is: how many times do you think you will use the insurance in a year?
With co-payment
It may fit if you are looking for a tight quota and low to moderate medical use.
No co-payment
It can be convenient if you want predictability and use consultations without thinking about every medical act.
With children
If the children are more likely to be at the doctor's than in the park, it is a good idea to take it easy.
Clear comparison
I explain differences without selling you the option that sounds best, but the one that fits best.
I will prepare a proposal according to age, province and actual use.
To quote a family well, you have to ask for concrete data. Without that, any price is half a guess with a tie.
Data I need to quote
With this I can prepare a serious orientation.
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Number of adults and minorsTo find out whether we pay contributions for a couple, children or the whole family.
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Dates of birthThe price depends on the age of the insured.
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Province or postcodeServes to review medical network and available options.
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Coverage preferenceEconomy, full, premium, co-pay or no co-pay.
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Current insurance and maturityIf you already have a policy, it is advisable to check the price, coverage and renewal date.
What I check before recommending
The proposal must fit your life, not a generic table.
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Intended medical useWhether you go to the doctor a lot or a little changes the recommendation completely.
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Paediatrics and emergenciesEspecially important for families with small children.
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Hospitalisation and testingKey if you are looking for more comprehensive coverage.
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ShortcomingsVery important if there is a planned pregnancy or specific benefits that you need soon.
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Monthly budgetWe are looking for private protection without the fee going on a trip to Marbella.
What is the best health insurance for families?
The best health insurance for families is the one that balances price, coverage, co-payments, deductibles, paediatrics, emergencies, specialists, diagnostic tests and hospitalisation according to the age of the insured and the intended medical use. A family with young children may need more comprehensive coverage than a young couple who use almost no medical services.
Short answer
For a family, the best choice usually depends on three things: age, frequency of use and budget. With young children, paediatrics and emergencies often weigh heavily. If little use is made, a co-pay option may be sufficient.
Practical response
Always compare co-payments, exclusions, hospitalisation, tests, medical directory, paediatrics and final price for all policyholders. Don't just choose by premium: the cheapest insurance may not be the most useful for your family.
FAQ on family health insurance in Spain
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Your family does not need “just any insurance”.”
I help you compare Generali health insurance options according to age, province, co-payments, medical usage and budget. The idea is simple: that the coverage fits your real life.