Do I have to pay to see a doctor in Portugal?


Do I have to pay to see a doctor in Portugal? Healthcare Costs in Portugal You would need to pay for doctor's appointments at primary medical centers or centros de saúde, hospitals, and for medical emergencies. You would also be asked to pay for a percentage of diagnostics exams.


Can foreigners see a doctor in Portugal?

Please note: Portugal does not offer free medical treatment to visitors, and under European Union rules non-EU citizens are required to have travel medical insurance covering emergency medical, hospitalization, and repatriation (including the case of death).


Is healthcare free in Portugal for tourists?

Please note: Portugal does not offer free medical treatment to visitors, and under European Union rules non-EU citizens are required to have travel medical insurance covering emergency medical, hospitalization, and repatriation (including the case of death).


How much does it cost to see a doctor in Portugal?

The cost of seeing a general practitioner is usually less than 60 Euros. Basic dental cleaning starts at about 30 Euros. Visitors to Portugal are not covered under the country's public healthcare system and thus should carry their own private travel medical insurance.


What to do if you get sick in Portugal?

Dial 112 and ask for an ambulance. Contact your insurance or medical assistance company promptly if you're referred to a medical facility for treatment. Read more information on healthcare when travelling in Europe.


What happens if I get sick in Europe?

While no system is perfect, Europe's universal health care does mean that everyone is taken care of — including foreigners. So if you get sick or injured while traveling, you will receive treatment, no questions asked.