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Health Care in TurkeyAlthough healthcare in Turkey is not as advanced as in many other European countries it does compare favorably with the National Health Service in the UK.
Many doctors and consultants that work in the
bigger hospitals, particularly those affiliated to universities are extremely
highly qualified, many having completed their training abroad, in particular the
US. In fact Turkey has some of the best world renowned highly trained doctors
and specialists in the world. Pharmacists in Turkey are highly trained and licensed to dispense and administer drugs to patients for minor ailments. Much like your local GP, they will first discuss your symptoms, make diagnoses and recommend a treatment which you can then buy there and then. If the pharmacist feels your illness requires the services of a doctor he will say do and usually will recommend one.
Although some initial emergency medical treatment may be given free, British nationals are likely to be charged for the majority of medical expenses incurred whilst in Turkey (including tests and investigations, medication and overnight stays in hospital, whether sate or private). It is strongly recommended that you take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance to cover the full period you will be in the country, and which includes medivac to the UK if necessary. (You should be aware, however, that most insurance companies will not authorize medivac to the UK as a matter of routine, or because local hospitals are not up to UK standards). You should check any exclusion, and that your policy covers you for the activities you want to undertake. Standards of medical care are acceptable, although specialized equipment/treatment may not be available in a state hospital and most hospital staff are unlikely to speak English. If you have chosen to make your permanent home here in Turkey then it is recommended that you take out private medical insurance here to cover you in the event of the unexpected. Although minor illnesses and ailments can be dealt with relatively cheaply and easily, more serious problems requiring long term care, hospitalization, operations or on going treatment can be very costly. As an example, the cost of an operation for a prolapsed disc or similar major operation for the consultant, surgeon and anesthetists, operating room staff and nurses undertaken at a university hospital can be in the region of 10,000 ytl (approximately £4000) add to this the initial consultation, drugs, nursing care, lab tests, hire of the hospital bed/room, food and laundry costs the total cost can escalate to around £10,000. It should also be noted that if you are a permanent resident in Turkey and have not been living or working in the UK for six consecutive months, you are not automatically entitled to free medical care there from the National Health Service until you have been permanently resident again for a further six months. Private medical insurance is available from most insurance companies and the cost depends on individual circumstances and needs. Crystal Homes Turkey can advise and assist you to obtain insurance to suit you requirements. Emergency dental care in Turkey can be expensive but still much cheaper than for similar service in the UK. Cosmetic dentistry is becoming a very popular holiday past time for many Europeans as the cost is so much cheaper than in other countries. Etc. etc. Opticians and optical services are also comparable but again very much cheaper than in the UK. |
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