Private Health Insurance Germany

Private health insurance in Germany — made simple for expats.

If you earn over €73,800/year or are self-employed, private health insurance (PKV) could save you €200–500/month compared to public GKV. We explain everything, in plain English.

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Private Health Insurance in Germany (PKV)

Everything you need to know: how PKV works, who qualifies, what it costs, top providers, and how to get covered. Updated for 2026.

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What expats say

★★★★★

"I was paying €540/month for GKV. After switching to PKV I pay €240/month. Same doctor, better coverage. Wish I'd done it sooner."

James K., Software Engineer, Berlin
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"As a freelancer I had no idea I could switch. The broker handled everything in English. It took two weeks and I save €280/month."

Priya M., Consultant, Munich
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"The eligibility quiz told me I qualified instantly. The guide explained the differences better than my German colleagues ever could."

Thomas B., Finance Manager, Frankfurt

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