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Understanding the Health System in Saint Lucia

Learn about the health system in Saint Lucia: how it can and cannot be used by expats, nomads, retirees and others moving to and living in Saint Lucia.
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Saint Lucia has a public and private healthcare system, both of which are available to foreigners. The public healthcare system is called the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and is funded by the government. It provides basic medical care at a low cost, but is not recommended for serious medical emergencies or major surgery. Public hospitals in Saint Lucia are generally well-equipped and staffed, but may not have the same level of care as private hospitals.

Saint Lucia’s Public Healthcare System

The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) is the public healthcare system in Saint Lucia. It is funded by the government and provides basic medical care at a low cost. It is available to all citizens and permanent residents of Saint Lucia, as well as foreigners. However, it is not recommended for serious medical emergencies or major surgery. Public hospitals in Saint Lucia are generally well-equipped and staffed, but may not have the same level of care as private hospitals.

Saint Lucia’s Private Healthcare System

Saint Lucia also has a private healthcare system, which is more expensive than the public system but provides higher quality care. Private hospitals in Saint Lucia are well-equipped and staffed, and are recommended for serious medical emergencies and major surgery. Expats and digital nomads typically use private hospitals for their medical care, as they are more likely to have the necessary resources and expertise. Private health insurance is available in Saint Lucia, but expats and digital nomads typically use specialized expat health insurance providers.

Saint Lucia’s Top Hospitals

The top hospitals in Saint Lucia include:

  • Victoria Hospital (public, Castries)
  • St. Jude Hospital (public, Vieux Fort)
  • Tapion Hospital (private, Castries)
  • St. Joseph’s Hospital (private, Vieux Fort)
  • St. Mary’s Hospital (private, Soufriere)
  • St. Joseph’s Eye Clinic (private, Castries)

Health Insurance Companies in Saint Lucia

The most popular private health insurers in Saint Lucia are Sagicor Life Inc., Guardian Life Insurance Company, and British American Insurance Company. These companies provide health insurance plans for individuals and families, and are used by both locals and expats.

Insider Tips from Expats in Saint Lucia: How to Navigate the Health System

“Saint Lucia has a well-developed healthcare system, with a range of medical services available to its citizens. The country has a number of public and private hospitals, clinics, and health centers, providing a variety of medical services such as general practice, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, and emergency care. The country also has a number of specialized medical centers, such as the St. Jude Hospital, which provides specialized care for cancer patients. Additionally, there are a number of pharmacies and medical laboratories located throughout the country, providing access to medications and diagnostic tests,” commented one member living in Saint Lucia.

“Healthcare services in Saint Lucia are provided by both public and private institutions. The public healthcare system is managed by the Ministry of Health and Wellness and is funded by the government. The quality of public healthcare is generally good, with a range of services available including primary care, hospital care, and specialist care. Foreign residents have access to the public healthcare system, however, they may need to pay for some services. Expats in Saint Lucia can use the public healthcare system, however, they may need to pay for some services. Expats may also choose to use private healthcare services, which are generally of a higher quality than public services,” commented one member living in Saint Lucia.

Joshua WoodJoshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.

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