Expat Health Insurance & Medical Care
Expat Health Insurance and Healthcare in Arezzo, Italy
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Expat Exchange member, mcmash, who lives in Italy shares her experiences with expat health insurance and medical services in Arezzo.
Expat Healthcare Advice for Arezzo
Get established with a local doctor before you actually need one--you will need a primary car doctor to refer you to specialists.
Emergency Medical Care in Arezzo
there are both public and private hospitals and clinics in arezzo.
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Quality of Healthcare in Surrounding Area
We haven' needed to travel outside the area but it might be necessary for neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery.
Prescription Medicines
all common prescriptions are available here, generally a prescription is necessary but the pharmacists have a lot of discretion. I have been able to get antibiotics without a prescription for recurring sinus infections for example.
Quality of Healthcare Compared to Home
[ ] Better
[ ] Somewhat Better
[ ] Same
[x] Somewhat Worse
[ ] Worse
[ ] Somewhat Better
[ ] Same
[x] Somewhat Worse
[ ] Worse
Availability of Medical Care Compared to Home
[ ] Better
[ ] Somewhat Better
[x] Same
[ ] Somewhat Worse
[ ] Worse
[ ] Somewhat Better
[x] Same
[ ] Somewhat Worse
[ ] Worse
Primary Method of Payment for Medical Care
[x] International Health Insurance
[ ] Insurance Purchased in the Country I Live Abroad In
[ ] Out of Pocket
[ ] Social Program (Medicare, Nationalized Health Insurance or Similar)
[ ] Other
[ ] Insurance Purchased in the Country I Live Abroad In
[ ] Out of Pocket
[ ] Social Program (Medicare, Nationalized Health Insurance or Similar)
[ ] Other
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