Private health insurance in Germany

BONUS: 90 days free travel insurance when signing up with Feather

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90 Days Free Travel Insurance

Your exclusive benefit from signing up with one of our special partners! Simply sign up for private health insurance or public health insurance on Feather. We’ll then email you with steps to claim your free, Schengen-visa compliant travel insurance policy. You may need it for your visa appointment!

See our prices and coverage

You
Spouse
Child
Occupation

€— /mo

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Living in Germany temporarily?

Our plans

Our plans

Standard

Plus

Premium

Public

Cashback

Available

Available

Available

Dependents coverage

Extra cost
Extra cost
Extra cost

Deductible

€0
€0
€0

General doctors' visits

100%
100%
100%
100%

Specialists

75%-100%
100%
100%
100%

Medication

80%-100%
80%-100%
100%
90%

Vaccinations

100%
100%
100%
100%

Transportation

100%
100%
100%
100%

Income protection

Up to 100% of net income

per month

Up to 100% of net income

per month

Up to 100% of net income

per month

Limited to €3,491

per month

Digital health apps

80%-100%
80%-100%
80%-100%
Certified apps

Non-medical prescriptions

E.g. contraceptives, supplements

Purely cosmetic procedures

E.g. tattoo removal, botox, liposuction, facelift

Annual coverage limit

For all dental treatments

Up to €4,000
Unlimited
Unlimited
Limited

Dental checkups

100%
100%
100%
100%

Dental cleanings

Prophylaxis

(1x per year)

(2x per year)

Prophylaxis is not included

Dentist procedures

E.g. fillings

100%
100%
100%
100%

Inlays

70%
80%
90%
30%

Tooth replacement

(false teeth & night guards)

70%
80%
90%
50%

Orthodontics for children

70%
80%
90%
80%-100%

Preventive care treatments

100%
100%
100%
Partially covered

Therapeutic measures

E.g. physiotherapy or speech therapy

80%
80%
100%
90%

Mental health therapy

70%
80%
90%
100%

Radiation therapy

100%
100%
100%
100%

Natural health treatments

E.g. acupuncture, osteopathy, cupping

80%
80%

Medical aids

80%
80%
100%
75%-90%

Vision aids

E.g. glasses or contact lenses

€150 every 2 years
€300 every 2 years
€450 every 2 years

Refractive eye surgery

E.g. LASIK

€3,000
€5,000

Pregnancy coverage

100%
100%
100%
100%

Fertility treatment

80%
100%
Rarely

Midwife support

Before and after giving birth

100%
100%
100%
100%

Non-medical pregnancy services

E.g. pre-natal yoga, doula

Some services

Board and room

Shared room
Private room (2 bed)
Private room (1 bed)
Shared room

Private hospitals

Treatment by a head physician

100%
100%

Worldwide coverage

outside of Europe up to 1 month

EU-wide coverage

Including EEA

Partially covered

Repatriation costs

Not covered

Why private health insurance

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Less expensive than public

Since private health insurance takes on customers based on their health, it is generally more affordable than public, especially if you sign up while young and healthy. Once signed up, your premium will not increase because you become older.

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Faster appointments and better coverage

Most doctors reserve appointments for patients with private health insurance. This makes access to healthcare in your area easier, especially in big cities. In addition to that, you generally get better coverage than with public health insurance, for example, in terms of dental and vision care.

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On certain plans only

Yearly cashback

If you make no claims during a calendar year, you will receive a payout the following year. The payout increases every consecutive year without a claim.

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Good to know

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Getting older won’t affect your price

The price is based on your age when you sign up. It then only increases when overall healthcare costs or inflation go up – historically, about 2.8% per year for private and 3.4% per year for public.

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Eligibility depends on your income and health

The minimum income threshold for private depends on your occupation and age. On the health side, we look at your medical history for any pre-existing conditions.

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Your dependents could be eligible at an extra cost

Thinking of adding your dependents? Check their eligibility now to make sure your whole family can be on private health insurance.

What happens after I apply?

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Eligibility check

If more information is needed, we'll reach out. If medical exams are required, we'll reimburse you.

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Confirmation

Get the confirmation of coverage for your employer, visa, as well as tax purposes in your Feather account.

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Payment

You’ll be charged on the start date you’ve selected or within a few days of the confirmation if the start date is in the past.

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How does health affect my eligibility?

If you have pre-existing medical conditions and still apply for private insurance through Feather, please keep in mind that some might lead to coverage restrictions or a surcharge. Check out which conditions always lead to denial in our comprehensive article.

Read more on pre-existing conditions.

Why Feather?

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Best-rated support in Germany

If you’re unable to solve a problem, we can assist you online via video call or by email.

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Digital account management

Manage your health insurance policy online, including updating information or claims.

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Customized coverage

Choose between different plans to adjust your coverage to your needs

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Everything in one account

Health, liability, household, and other insurance policies can all be managed in one account.

Ready for comprehensive coverage?

You can get a quote in minutes and start customizing your coverage.

Frequently asked questions

See our FAQ page for more answers.