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For Tourists:  The Basics On Hospitals In Rome

This article will help you get the facts straight. The medical services and treatment in the hospitals of Rome can be reliable and much more.

Where to Go. When your body suddenly feels out of whack the best thing you can do for yourself is to see a doctor. The locals have no qualms about rushing to an emergency center. So if you happen to fall ill in the airport, ask directions to the Pronto Soccorso or First Aid Station. You are going to be wheel-chaired to the ER if you are wobbly on your feet.

A doctor who speaks perfect English is going to attend to you. If your condition does not improve after the first aid, the doctor will strongly recommend you go to a hospital for proper treatment. A nurse can take you to the hospital or an ambulance transports yon on the quick to the hospital if your condition is serious.

Rome has a network of private and public hospitals. If you are worried that your Italian is just good enough for ordering pasta and gelato, relax. There are English speaking doctors. You can find them in Student Brochures or from your Embassy. You can always ask for an English speaking doctor. Local health workers can get the drift when you ask for medico English.
For Tourists:  The Basics On Hospitals In Rome


In a city like Rome, English speaking doctors are available - for crying out loud this is a numero uno tourist destination! Medical groups are manned with specialists who speak flawless English so you shouldn't worry about the doctor's instructions or explanations. The Aurelia Hospital for example is an international hospital and there's bound to be an English speaking doctor or medico.

It is important too that you get an Italian doctor's prescription before you rush to the pharmacies. If you are to be admitted, choose a private hospital because service is faster. Private hospitals allow you to choose your doctor and medical procedures are done immediately, not days later. You must be ready with some cash if you hate the hassle of paperwork..

If you have insurance, always keep your medical and hospital receipts. Your expenses will be reimbursed by your insurance company. If budget is a concern, try the Italian private hospitals. You'd be surprised at the cheaper rates. Yes, these hospitals are cheaper than international hospitals - but you'll need a good interpreter if you can barely say good morning in Italian. These hospitals also accept payment via credit card.

Accommodation should not be a problem. If you need to recuperate in Rome, there are affordable holiday apartments in the different districts. You can book a holiday apartment online, one that is near the hospital. A week's stay for a one bedroom apartment will cost you less compared to a week's stay in a hotel.

by: Gaizka Pujana




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