Can I purchase emergency medical and evacuation-only coverage without trip cancellation?
How to get medical and evacuation-only travel insurance coverage — and keep trip interruption protection at no extra cost.
Yes — you can. If you only need protection for emergency medical expenses and medical evacuation, you can get that coverage through either the TripWise® plan or the IMG SE plan, depending on your trip type.
How to quote medical-only coverage
When completing your quote, simply enter $0–$500 for your trip cost.
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Entering $0 removes trip cancellation and interruption coverage, giving you a medical and evacuation-only policy.
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Entering $500 keeps the 150% trip interruption coverage built into the plan — without increasing your premium.
Either way, your quote will reflect emergency medical, evacuation, and 24/7 assistance coverage for your travel dates.
When to use each plan
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TripWise® – Best for leisure travelers, AMAC members, or short international trips.
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IMG SE Plan – A strong alternative for travelers who want robust medical coverage, flexible trip costs, or are not AMAC members.
What’s included
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Emergency medical expense coverage
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Emergency medical evacuation and repatriation
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24/7 travel and medical assistance
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Trip interruption (150% of insured trip cost, if $500 or more is entered)
Get your quote
👉 TripWise Quote Form for AMAC Members
👉 Request a Customized Quote
💡 Tip: Entering $500 for your trip cost helps include trip interruption benefits without adding to your premium.
⚖️ Disclaimer
This article is for general informational purposes only and does not guarantee coverage or benefit eligibility. Plans vary by provider, and all benefits are subject to policy terms and exclusions.
Please note: Insurance Consultants International is not the claims department and does not determine claim outcomes. All decisions regarding coverage and reimbursement are made by the licensed claims administrator named in your plan documents.
It is the insured’s responsibility to review their full policy documents to understand what is and is not covered.