Healthcare in Sotogrande

Hospitals

An EHC, (European Health Care) card is necessary to receive healthcare in Spain if you are just visiting, this is obtainable from the health service of your country of origin provided it is within the EU. Private doctors will not accept this card and either direct payment or an insurance policy is needed to cover these bills. Expats can receive healthcare for free provided that you are paying social security. The Centro Médico is a 24 hour facility and the details are as follows:

Centro Médico:
San Enrique de Guadiaro (24 h)
Tel. 956 615 199

Pharmacies

Pharmacies are the best place to find help for common complaints and the appropriate medication rather than having to make an appointment to see a doctor. They are generally open from 10:00-14:00 and 17:30-20:00 but times may vary according to the season and the individual pharmacy. Some pharmacies and their details follow:

Farmacia Galerias Paniagua
Tel. 956 794 961

Farmacia Guadiaro
Tel. 956 615 577

Farmacia S.Enrique de Guadiaro
Tel. 956 615 128

Posted on April 29th, 2009 filed under Sotogrande.

 
 

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