It is your responsibility to be reasonably satisfied that you
are medically fit to fly and to travel and/or that all precautions recommended
by your doctor are in fact taken before, during and after flight. No medical
examination is necessary unless you have any reason to suspect, or ought
reasonably to know, that you have a condition which might be exacerbated by the
normal operation of an aircraft or could cause difficulty if no access is
available to professional medical assistance before the end of the flight. If in
doubt, we recommend that professional medical advice is sought before flying. It
is of course in your interests to remember to ensure that you notify your travel
insurer about any pre-existing medical conditions.