NHS 111 can help if you have an urgent medical issue and you are not sure what to do. To get assist from NHS 111 go to 111. nhs.uk or call 111.
– More information about accessing healthcare services in England
– More details about accessing NHS services in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Using an EHIC in the UK
What you require to do
If you are going to the UK from an EU country and you fall ill or have a medical emergency throughout your stay in England, you can use a legitimate European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) provided by your home nation to access health care.
You will need to bring your EHIC if you are qualified to utilize it in the UK.
The EHIC is not an alternative to take a trip insurance coverage. It will not cover any personal medical healthcare, planned treatment, being flown back home, or lost or taken residential or commercial property. We suggest that you also have travel or health insurance that covers the period of your trip.
Emergency health care in England
This info has to do with getting health care in England.
The method you access health care in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland could be various from England.
The NHS operates a residence-based healthcare system. This suggests visitors to England might have to pay for NHS healthcare, depending upon their situations.
Some services, such as accident and emergency situation (A&E) and visits to a basic practitioner (GP), are complimentary to everyone.
Urgent treatment or treatment that can not safely wait till you leave the country and return home will constantly be supplied, and the matter of payment handled later. Only a clinician can decide if your treatment is urgent or instantly needed.
Treatment, coverage & expenses
General Practice doctors (GPs)
– Primary care services, including treatment by a Family doctor (GP) is provided complimentary of charge by National Health Service (NHS) doctors (basic specialists – GPs). Find a basic medical professional near you.
Dentists
– All NHS dental treatment that is scientifically needed is offered at a basic non-refundable charge. Find a dental expert near you.
Hospital treatment (NHS)
– Apart from emergency care, health center treatment is arranged through your physician (GP), dental expert or optician. Most treatment at NHS hospitals is totally free if you have a legitimate European Medical insurance Card (EHIC). Find a health center near you.
– As a visitor with a valid card you are entitled to all medically needed state supplied medical treatment complimentary of charge. The card does not cover scheduled treatment.
Prescriptions
– You can get prescribed medications from any pharmacy on discussion of a prescription. Find a drug store near you.
– Prescribed medicines are charged at a standard non-refundable prescription rate.
Ambulance
– Necessary ambulance transport is totally free of charge.
Reimbursement
– In the UK, treatment is frequently free of charge, so there is no refund system.
– When basic charges are used (such as fees for NHS dental practitioners or prescription charges), these are not refundable in the UK.
– If you have to spend for care, call your national medical insurance service provider as soon as you return home to seek repayment.
Patient contribution
– In the UK, treatment is frequently free of charge, however you must show your EHIC when accessing healthcare.
Standard charges that must be paid by patients make an application for NHS dental practitioners.
– There is also a charge for prescriptions, in England only, which is payable at the pharmacy. Prescriptions in Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales are complimentary of charge.
Dialysis, oxygen & chemotherapy
– Oxygen treatment and dialysis require to be arranged with a healthcare service provider in advance of your stay in England.
Details of oxygen providers in England.
Details of renal dialysis systems
Doctors & medical facilities accepting the EHIC
– Most treatments at NHS medical facilities are totally free if you have a valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). Find a medical facility near you or discover a basic doctor (GP) near you
– More information about accessing NHS services in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Coverage for UK citizens going to the EU
If you are going to an EU Member State from the UK, you can use a UK Global Medical Insurance Card (UK GHIC) or a UK European Health Insurance Card (UK EHIC) to gain access to medically essential treatment.
Differences in between the readily available cards
There are 2 types of cover readily available for people insured by the UK. You can look for either:
– a UK Global Medical Insurance Card (UK GHIC).
– a UK European Health Insurance Card (UK EHIC), if you have rights under the Withdrawal Agreement.
For the majority of people, the UK Global Medical Insurance Card (UK GHIC) replaces the existing European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) for new applications.
Further details on how to look for an EHIC or GHIC
How to use your card
You can use your card to access clinically required state-provided healthcare when you’re going to an EU nation.
Medically required healthcare implies healthcare that can not reasonably wait till you return to the UK. Whether treatment is essential is decided by the doctor in the country you’re visiting.
Further info on nations where your card is valid
If you have an existing EHIC
If you have an existing EHIC provided prior to the UK leaving the EU, it will remain valid up until the expiration date on the card. You can request a brand-new card as much as 6 months before your existing card ends.