If the present condition is older than the look back period in a travel medical insurance will it be considered as pre-existing?

No, provided there has been no treatment or care or symptoms during the look back period. In order for it to be considered a pre-existing medical condition it must fit the specific definition found in the policy and usually that requires care, treatment, or symptoms during the look back period to be considered pre-existing. If it occurs outside that period than it's not a pre-existing condition.

For more information you can visit http://www.quotewright.com they have some excellent pages written on pre-existing conditions and they show the policy language from all of the companies.

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