Hi,
Myself, my partner and our 18 month old daughter are planning a holiday on Majorca in June - probably Sa Coma.
We will probably book an apartment through owners-direct or similar.
We were wondering, should anything happen, how to phone for an amblance in an emergency? Will the operator understand English?
Also, what about general (non urgent) medical cases. Can I just turn up at A&E for example?
Thanks for any help,
Wayne
For medical cases you can go the the Red Cross points, all over the Island. For very urgent medical you can dial the international number 112. Sa Coma is near to Manacor, there is an hospital.
112 in all laguages
Waynehayes, I don't know about going directly to the hospital, but there are always plenty of doctors available for call-out wherever we have been on the island, the doctor that we dealt with spoke enough English to communicate what needed to be communicated, and certainly at the hospital itself the translator spoke perfect English, and couldn't do enough for us.
I cannot fault the service we received and god forbid it happens again (which I hope it won't), I would have no hesitation in going to the doctors in Majorca.
Sarah
The Health Service here in Majorca is better than that in UK by a country mile. They don't have the political meddling that you have in Britain - so people get treated straight away.
Make sure you have your E111 form, and make a note of the emergency numbers, and you'll be fine.
Enjoy your holiday.
Cheers
Adam
However if you do need medical attention on holiday you are better to use your travel insurance as your E111 only covers your medical expenses whereas your insurance covers medical expenses hotel stays transport and flights home. If you use your E111 and then need to stay in hospital your insurance wont pay for your families hotel costs or flights home as you havent used your insurance in the first place. Also E111 is state hospital care and your insurance is private and the insurance take care of everything for you.
I hope this makes sense!
The E111 is no longer valid and has been superseded by the EHIC, European Health Insurance Card. Some insurance companies insist that you have this as a condition of the insurance.
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