Where do you go if you are sick in Italy?


Where do you go if you are sick in Italy? In Italy, patients are free to choose between public hospitals and private hospitals. Public hospitals normally provide both emergency and non-emergency services. At public hospitals, patients may receive emergency services at no cost or upon payment of a limited contribution, depending on the public hospital's policy.


How much does an ER visit cost in Italy?

In terms of costs: - emergency care at hospitals' ERs is free for evey body, but you would be charged (dearly) for whatever is required besides first aid treatment. For example, ICU daily charges at Italian hospitals may exceed 2000 euro per day, depending on the pathology!


What to do if you are sick while traveling?

Here are some other places you can turn to for health care while you're traveling.
  1. #1: Nurse hotline. Calling a nurse hotline is a great first step. ...
  2. #2: Virtual care and telehealth. You can't learn the cause of your sickness or get medicine from a nurse hotline. ...
  3. #3: Retail health clinic. ...
  4. #4: Urgent care center.


What to do if you get sick in Rome?

In case of an emergency, for immediate medical attention or to call an ambulance dial 112 from any telephone in Italy. No country code is necessary if calling from within Europe. Private hospitals do not normally have emergency rooms.


How long is the wait time at the ER in Italy?

Italy's emergency rooms, or pronto soccorso, run on a priority-based system, meaning more urgent cases have quick or immediate access. The maximum wait time for non-urgent cases is 240 minutes, according to the Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (SSN).


Is it expensive to see a doctor in Italy?

Each doctor decides the price to charge for a consultation, we do not influence the doctor's fees. The price usually varies from about 20 euro up to 150 euro on average. To see a specialist the fee is usually higher, but hardly ever more than 250 euro, even for a world class doctor.