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What is private health insurance?

Private health insurance helps with the cost of healthcare in a private hospital. It lets you avoid public waiting lists, choose your own doctor and can provide you with your own private room. Not all policies are created equal, so it's important to compare health insurance and find the best health cover for you. There are two main types of cover: hospital and extras.

What does private health insurance cover that Medicare doesn't?

Private health insurance give you access to the same hospital services covered by Medicare – but you get access to your own doctor, private room and waiting times are significantly shorter.

Extras insurance cover does cover healthcare costs that aren't typically covered by the public healthcare system, such as dental, physiotherapy and optical.

If you go to a private hospital as a private patient, Medicare will pay 75% of the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) fee. Your health insurance covers the other 25%, plus accommodation costs and theatre fees. Sometimes there's a gap between the MBS fee and the total cost of your procedure. You may need to pay this unless your health insurance has no gap cover.

4 benefits of health insurance

Hospital
Choose your hospital

Enjoy a private room during your stay. You can even choose your preferred doctor.
Waiting list
Skip waiting lists

Public lists can stretch months or years. Go private and be seen in days or weeks.
Percentage
Save on tax

If you earn over $93k, private hospital insurance can shave money off your tax bill. Easy.
Heart
Peace of mind

Rest easy knowing you're top of the list if things go wrong. You'll be back to normal in no time.

Learn more about private health insurance

Hospital Cover

Hospital cover helps pay for a range of hospital treatments in a private hospital. This can include joint reconstructions, hernia operations and childbirth.

Extras Cover

Extras cover helps towards out-of-hospital healthcare. This includes trips to the dentist, eye care by an optomotrists, physiotherapists and natural therapies.

Do you need health insurance?

Take our 30 second quiz to see if you need private health insurance at all. It's an important product, but not everybody needs it.

Health insurance rebate

The private health insurance rebate makes health insurance cheaper for most people. Your exact rebate is determined by your age and income.

Private health and tax

Whether you're a high earner or turning 30, there are a few things you need to know about private health insurance at tax time.

How much is health insurance?

The price of health insurance can vary a lot based on your age, income and your lifestyle.

Switching health funds

Switching health funds is quick and easy. You can transfer your waiting periods, while potentially saving money with new sign-up deals.

Annual Limits

Extras benefit limits place a cap on the amount you can claim. They typically reset every 12 months. A higher limit may mean a more expensive policy, but not always.

Waiting Periods

Waiting periods apply to both extras and hospital policies - you'll need to serve these before claiming a benefit. Some extras policies let you skip some waiting periods.

Compare hospital cover tiers

Gold Medal
Gold

Gold cover includes all hospital treatment categories, including joint replacements, pregnancy and insulin pumps.
Silver Medal
Silver

Silver cover includes at least 26 hospital treatments, including lung and chest, dental and podiatric surgery.
Bronze Medal
Bronze

Bronze cover includes at least 18 hospital treatments, including joint reconstructions, gynaecology, and ENT.
Basic Hospital
Basic

Basic cover often has only limited inclusions, but it can help avoid the Medicare Levy Surcharge and Lifetime Health Cover loading.

Frequently asked questions about health insurance

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    BarbFebruary 2, 2026

    I want quote for health insurance, I’m 65, want joint replacements, lung and respiratory, heart etc but not pregnancy🤣 no extras. But amount I pay with loading. No previous insurance

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      SarahFebruary 3, 2026Finder

      Hi Barb,

      Because you’re 65 and haven’t previously had hospital insurance, you’ll likely incur a 70% Lifetime Health Cover (LHC) loading on top of your premium. You’ll pay this loading for 10 years of continuous cover. For the level of cover you’re looking for, you’ll need a Silver Plus or Gold) policy. These range from $150 to $250+ per month plus loading, which works out to be around $250 to $425 per month, with loading. These estimates are a guide only, and can change based on the insurer, you state and the excess.

      One interesting tidbit: Silver Plus and Gold policies automatically include pregnancy, because they legally have to. Under Australian regulations, all policies marketed as “Gold” must include cover for all 38 clinical categories, including pregnancy and birth, assisted reproductive services, and weight loss surgery. This was legislated to help consumers compare “Apples for Apples” when taking out health insurance.

      Hope this info helps, and if you wish to get a quote for any policies, complete the quiz with the above answers and you’ll see a list of options and prices.

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    SanjayJanuary 6, 2026

    I want a cover for 482 visa

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      CeydaJanuary 7, 2026Finder

      Hi Sanjay, you can compare 482 Visa health insurance policies on this page. Hope this helps!

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