Find Extras that suit you
Choose cover that includes the services that you need.
Top Extras
Our most comprehensive cover includes popular services such as:
✔ General Dental
✔ Major Dental
✔ Orthodontia
✔ Optical
✔ Chiro
✔ Physio
✔ Podiatry
✔ Psychology
✔ Dietitian
✔ Artificial Aids & Appliances
✔ Remedial Massage
✔ Healthy Lifestyle
Mid Extras
Key Extras at a lower cost with included popular services such as:
✔ General Dental
✔ Major Dental
✔ Optical
✔ Chiro
✔ Physio
✔ Podiatry
✔ Psychology
✔ Remedial Massage
✔ Healthy Lifestyle
Basic Extras
Get a flexible annual limit with included popular services such as:
✔ General Dental
✔ Optical
✔ Chiro
✔ Physio
✔ Psychology
✔ Remedial Massage
✔ Healthy Lifestyle
Need both Hospital and Extras cover?
StarterPak (Basic Plus)* combines entry-level hospital cover with benefits for the most commonly used Extras.
Why get Extras cover?
Extras can help with the cost of everyday healthcare – things Medicare generally doesn’t pay for, like dental checks, glasses, physio, or chiro.
Our Extras health cover can also work in tandem with Hospital cover, such as seeing a dietitian during cancer treatment. Or during recovery, like speech therapy after a stroke.
What’s right for you?
Consider which services you’re likely to need, now and in the near future, and how often you might need them. You can also compare your Extras cover with ours to see what’s included.
Something Extra for a Healthy Lifestyle
UniHealth Extras cover includes a Healthy Lifestyle benefit, which you can use towards the cost of a service that may help improve a health condition. This could be your gym membership, personal training sessions, or an online weight management program^.
If you have any questions about Extras cover, we’re here to answer them on 1300 367 906.
^To claim this benefit, in most cases you’ll need a health/medical professional to complete the Healthy Lifestyle program form to confirm the service you’re claiming for is to improve a specific health condition.
*What does Basic Plus mean? 'Basic' tells you which hospital insurance tier the cover sits in. The tiers were introduced by the government to make it easier to compare cover. If we’ve added a ‘Plus’, the cover includes more than the minimum services that have to be in that tier.