
Best Health Insurance in Spain for Expats 2026
Whether you need a visa-compliant policy or the best value cover as a resident, we compare every major insurer operating in Spain — with real prices, network quality, and English-language support ratings.
Spanish Health Insurance — Local Plans
These are the only plans accepted by Spanish consulates for NLV and DNV visa applications.
Most accepted by consulates for NLV & DNV applications. Owned by Bupa — strong international DNA. Wide Valencia network.
Spain's biggest insurer by network size. Hospital Quirón and 9 de Octubre in-network. Very competitive family rates.
Spain's largest insurance group overall. Solid coverage in Valencia. Better for Spanish speakers — app and comms in Spanish only.
German-backed insurer with strong digital app. Known for fast customer service. Popular with younger expats and digital nomads. Tele-medicine included.
Most budget-friendly option. Competitive dental add-on. Better suited to Spanish speakers — limited English support.
Good if you travel regularly within Europe. Emergency treatment abroad included. More expensive but adds travel health flexibility.
Part of one of Europe's largest insurance groups. Solid coverage in the Valencia region. Good for families. Spanish-language support.
Visa Compliance Comparison
Key features required for NLV and DNV visa applications — check before you buy.
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| NLV (Non-Lucrative Visa) | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle |
| DNV (Digital Nomad Visa) | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle |
| Sin copago (no co-pay) available | check_circle | check_circle | cancel | check_circle | cancel | check_circle | cancel |
| English-language carta de cobertura | check_circle | check_circle | cancel | check_circle | cancel | check_circle | cancel |
| English-speaking doctors in Valencia | check_circle | check_circle | cancel | check_circle | cancel | check_circle | cancel |
| Telemedicine / app included | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | cancel | check_circle | cancel |
| Dental add-on available | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle |
International Expat Plans
Global coverage for expats who move between countries. Not valid for Spanish visa applications — but useful if you need worldwide cover.
Full international coverage including the USA. Ideal for expats who move between countries. Not valid for Spanish visa applications (lacks Spanish registration).
AXA's international expat arm. Unlike AXA España, this covers you anywhere in the world. Excellent English support and claims process.
Strong reputation in expat communities. Clear online policy management. Useful if you are not yet sure where you will settle permanently.
tips_and_updates5 Things to Check Before You Buy
Sin copago clause
Your visa application requires a policy without co-payments. Explicitly ask for the 'sin copago' version — it costs slightly more but is the only one consulates will accept.
Carta de cobertura in English
Request a coverage letter (carta de cobertura) before submitting your visa dossier. Sanitas and Adeslas issue these quickly — other insurers may take 1–2 weeks.
No exclusions for pre-existing conditions
Budget plans often exclude pre-existing conditions. For visa purposes you need full cover (cobertura completa sin exclusiones). Confirm this in writing.
Policy duration matches visa duration
Your policy must cover the full visa period — typically 1 year for the initial NLV. Ask for a 12-month policy starting from your expected entry date.
Check Valencia network hospitals
Ask which hospitals are in-network in Valencia specifically. Hospital Quirón and 9 de Octubre are the top private options — confirm they are covered before signing.
English-speaking GP access
If you do not speak Spanish, ask the insurer for a list of English-speaking doctors in Valencia's city centre or Ruzafa before committing to a policy.
helpFrequently Asked Questions
Which insurers are accepted by Spanish consulates for NLV applications?
Sanitas and Adeslas are the most widely accepted and least likely to trigger requests for additional documentation. Your policy must cover you without co-payments (sin copago), must not exclude pre-existing conditions, and must be valid for the full visa duration. Always request a carta de cobertura (coverage letter) from the insurer for your consulate dossier.
Can I use an international health insurance plan (like Cigna Global) for my visa?
Generally no. Spanish consulates require a policy issued by an insurer registered and regulated in Spain (DGSFP). International plans from Cigna Global, AXA Global Healthcare, or Allianz Care are not accepted for visa purposes — you need a local Spanish policy from Sanitas, Adeslas, Mapfre, DKV, etc.
What does 'sin copago' mean and why does the visa require it?
'Sin copago' means no co-payment — you pay nothing at the point of care beyond your monthly premium. Consulates require this because they want to see that you have genuinely comprehensive coverage, not a policy that charges you €30 every time you visit a doctor.
How much does health insurance cost for a family of four in Spain?
Expect €150–€350/month for two adults (30–45) and two children. Adeslas and Mapfre are typically the most competitive for family plans. Premiums rise significantly after age 50–55. Always get quotes from at least two providers.
Do I need health insurance if I am working as an employee in Spain?
If you are employed under a Spanish contract and registered with Social Security (Seguridad Social), you and your dependants qualify for free public healthcare via the SIP card system. You do not legally need private insurance — though many employees still take it for faster access to specialists and English-speaking doctors.
Can I switch insurer after arriving in Spain?
Yes. Once your visa is approved and you are resident, you can switch to a more affordable or better-networked plan. The key is to not let your coverage lapse — maintain continuity, especially for the first year while your residency documents are being processed.
What is the difference between Sanitas and Sanitas Dental?
Sanitas (health) and Sanitas Dental are separate products. Standard Sanitas health policies do not include comprehensive dental — you add Sanitas Dental as an optional extra for around €10–€20/month. This covers check-ups, fillings, and basic dental work.
Is pre-existing conditions coverage available?
Local Spanish insurers typically apply a 6–12 month waiting period for pre-existing conditions or exclude them entirely on budget plans. For NLV/DNV visa applications, you need a policy without exclusions — this is usually the 'sin exclusiones' or 'cobertura completa' tier. International plans like Cigna Global or Allianz Care generally offer better pre-existing conditions terms.