Barmer

 

Thinking of registering for public health insurance, but not sure where to start or what you might end up paying? Whether you’d just like to chat with an expert or are interested in signing up for Barmer health insurance, we have Sven Thissen here to help and who is happy to offer you a free consultation in English (not a sales pitch – a consultation, don’t worry).

 

STEP 1: Fill out the contact form below ✏️

Your phone number is not required, but if you’d like to have a free 30-minute consultation call with Sven, type your number in. Otherwise, you can also type a question into the message box below if it’s just something quick that you don’t mind discussing via email.

 

STEP 2: You will be contacted via e-mail ✉️

Sven will be sending you a calendar link to arrange your free 30-minute consultation call so that you can pick a time and date that works best for you. If you have inserted a question into the message box below and would rather just require a quick email answer, you will also receive the response shortly.

 

STEP 3: Let’s chat! 💬

Besides the info below, we need nothing more to get started!

WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT BARMER’S SERVICES?

Health insurance, long-term care insurance, accident insurance, pension insurance, and unemployment insurance in Germany are mandatory. That means regardless of what insurance provider you choose to go with, you will need to make sure you have an insurance plan before you plan on moving to Germany.

BARMER is one of the top-rated public health insurances not just in Germany, but for English speakers alike, due to their easy-to-use system and their excellent English support. More than 9 million people in Germany are insured through BARMER, and there are many reasons for you to do the same.

 

✅  Electronic health insurance card

✅  Free choice of doctor and hospital

✅  English Service Hotline

✅  Sick pay

✅  Family members insured for free 

✅  Dental treatments and check-ups included 

✅  BARMER-App (you can download your health insurance certificate, change your personal details, access required forms, and upload your sick notes)

✅  Preventive examinations and screenings included (including skin cancer screenings every two years)

✅  Birth Control (you can get the birth control pill free of charge until your 22nd birthday)