
Cancel your health insurance in Monthey (1870)
Cancellation, switching insurer and deadlines in Monthey, canton of Valais.
Postcode 1870 · Valais
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In Monthey (postcode 1870), canton of Valais, basic insurance (LAMal/KVG) is identical at every insurer: only the premium changes. To cancel your health insurance or switch insurer from Monthey, your letter must reach the insurer by 30 November at the latest, taking effect on 1 January.
Cancel your health insurance from Monthey, step by step
- Have your insured number and your basic insurance policy ready.
- Write (or generate) your dated and signed cancellation letter, respecting the legal notice period.
- Send it by registered mail from Monthey: the date the insurer receives it counts, not the postmark.
Basic insurance premiums in Monthey
In Monthey, canton of Valais, the adult basic-insurance premium ranges from about 344 to 643 CHF per month depending on the insurer. Since cover is identical, comparing and then cancelling lets you cut your premium without losing anything.
Source: cantonal premium data (priminfo.admin.ch). Indicative adult amounts, shown only when available.
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FAQ — cancelling in Monthey
- When can I cancel my basic insurance in Monthey?
- In Monthey, as everywhere in Switzerland, basic insurance is cancelled for 31 December: your letter must reach the insurer by 30 November. A 30 June cancellation is possible if you keep the standard deductible and free choice of doctor (letter received by 31 March).
- Which postcode should I put in my cancellation letter in Monthey?
- State your full address in Monthey with postcode 1870. The address shown on your policy is what the insurer uses to identify your contract.
- Should I send my cancellation by registered mail from Monthey?
- Yes, registered mail is strongly recommended. For a policyholder in the canton of Valais, the date the insurer receives the letter counts: registered mail (or A-Post Plus) provides proof of sending and receipt.