
We've partnered with these International Health Insurance companies to bring our members in Italy who want to have access to private hospitals and doctors, quality private expat health insurance options. Our Guide to Healthcare in Italy is an essential read if you are moving to Italy and need to buy Health Insurance. Other resources: Healthcare FAQ for Italy, 9 Healthcare & Health Insurance Tips for Expats in Italy, Hospitals in Rome and 5 Expat Moms Talk about Having a Baby in Italy.
Allianz Care's plans ensure that you have access to quality healthcare whenever you need it. Our flexible solutions allow you to tailor your cover to meet your needs and budget. You can submit your claims digitally and our helpline is available 24/7 to help you anytime.
International insurance & protection for expats, families, international citizens, remote workers & frequent travellers. William Russell has been the leading independent provider for expat health, life and income protection insurance for 28 years. With our trademark customer service, you can rest assured that you're in safe hands.
With Cigna Global Health Options, you can create an international health insurance plan that's perfectly tailored for the needs of you and your family. We provide the reassurance of comprehensive core cover, and the flexibility of adding as many extra benefits as you want to ensure you have a plan perfectly suited to your needs.
An overview of the healthcare system in Italy - public and private hospitals, Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (SSN), getting your Tessera Sanitaria (healthcare card), Covid-19 entry requirements, vaccinations for Italy, prescription medication availability and more.
Expats living in Italy talk about their own experiences with healthcare, hospital visits, emergencies, finding a doctor, buying health insurance in Italy and more.
5 expat moms offer candid insight into what it's like giving birth in Italy - from bringing towels and toilet paper with you to the hospital to being refused pain medication. And, like most advice in Italy, word of mouth is the best way to find a good OB/GYN.
Expats in Italy share tips and advice about healthcare and health insurance in Italy. Advice about finding an English-speaking doctor, using The Sistema Sanitario Nazionale (SSN) and more.
Answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about healthcare and health insurance for expats in Italy.
Additional information about healthcare and health insurance for foreigners in Italy.
Get established with a local doctor before you actually need one--you will need a primary car doctor to refer you to specialists. -
An expat in Italy discusses health care, pharmacies and health insurance costs. She explains that the cost of health insurance is nominal compared to the US and prescription medicine is very inexpens -
Help others moving to Italy by answering a set of questions about health insurance, public healthcare in Italy, prescription medicine, quality of medical care and emergency services.
Read recent baby reports submitted for Montesilvano, Pescara and Genoa.
If you're an expat parent who had a baby abroad, write a report about your childbirth experiences to help other expecting expat parents.
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