What if I need a doctor in Spain?


What if I need a doctor in Spain? In Spain, the first point of contact for a visit to the doctor is usually the local health centre (Centro de Salud). Here, you will find GPs, paediatricians and physiotherapists, among other professionals.


Are there English speaking hospitals in Spain?

Private health care hospital in Madrid, with English speaking doctors. C/ Pleyades, 25. Madrid. Paseo de la Castellan 261, 28046 Madrid.


Can I go to the hospital in Spain without insurance?

Hospitals in Spain Public hospitals offer free treatment. If you are not covered by state insurance, it is still at low costs. Some hospitals provide both private and public health services. It is also important to bring your social security card or proof of private insurance when you go to a hospital.


What happens if I need to go to the hospital in Spain?

Hospitals in Spain For scheduled hospital appointments and treatment, patients have to ask their GP for a referral. In an emergency, patients can go directly to A&E (accident and emergency) at the nearest hospital, without a referral.


Do I need to register with a GP in Spain?

In Spain, you get primary health care through a health centre (centro de salud or centro de asistencia primaria or CAP), or a general doctor (médico de cabecera). Before you can see a doctor in Spain, you need to register. Click on this map to find your local health centre.


What happens if I get sick in Spain?

If you need hospital treatment in Spain you're more likely to receive appropriate care in a public healthcare facility. However, in some tourist areas there may not be any public healthcare facilities nearby. Your insurance or medical assistance company will be able to provide further details.


What happens if I need medical care abroad?

In case of illness, American citizens traveling abroad should be aware of the services that are offered by the U.S. embassies and consulates. U.S. consular officers can assist in locating medical services, transferring funds, and informing relatives of a health condition.


What happens if you need to see a doctor in Europe?

Clinics in Europe operate just like those in the US: You'll sign in with the receptionist, answer a few questions, then take a seat and wait for a nurse or doctor. A trip to a clinic may be free or a small fee.