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guapetona 9 Feb 2005 15:11

Healthcare in S.Africa
 
I'm travelling to South Africa this summer and will need to get a few routine health checks done ("women's things"). Can I just turn up at a hospital/clinic and pay for these? Will I need insurance?

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jim 12 Feb 2005 17:50

HI,

Theres 2 options in SA: Govornment, which is VERY cheap and sometimes good, but can be really bad too and expect a long wait. Or private, which is always very good, no waiting and by American Standards also dirt cheap... (a doctors checkup with a GP costs about $25, more of course with a specialist. Cape Town medi Clinic is especially good, though i dont know how their "womans stuff" departments are...

LuckyStriker 16 Feb 2005 23:25

Medical insurance is a good idea but not necessary.
Walk into any South African clinic, hospital or practise and request to be treated. If you can't produce South African 'Medical Aid' membership (which you obviously won't be) you will be asked to pay cash (local currency only) or with a credit card (Visa/Mastercard). How much will depend on the nature of the facility and the following:

If you say nothing about being a foreigner you will pay the standard rates and receive a receipt and copy of your treatment report after payment. They won't quiz you about yor accent or ask for a passport.
If you show proof of your (UK) medical insurance and passport you will pay more but receive a detailed original medical report to hand to your insurer so that you may be compensated at a later time.

How do I know this? - My aunt works for a doctor and I called her 10 minutes ago...

You may need to ask for your papers because most medical clerks are too lazy to get off their backsides and walk over to the copier.

I think you can apply for short term medical insurance from a local insurer but expect to pay US-related prices. That would be the most convenient but a terrible shame because the rest of us will be paying less than a third of what you pay! ...and it's too much effort to apply anyway... especially if youre only staying a short while.

Clinics and hospitals are clean and modern for the most part - especially those in the more affluent areas... just ask any policeman or hotel receptionist for the nicest clinic in the area.
Oh and... The NHS kept me waiting for far longer at the Royal Free than you will ever have to suffer through in our waiting rooms http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb/wink.gif

[This message has been edited by LuckyStriker (edited 16 February 2005).]

guapetona 17 Feb 2005 15:49

Thanks very much. http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb/smile.gif


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