It would be best to write a list before packing. Remember to take your passport, plane tickets, identity card, health insurance card, ATM and credit card, money in cash, the pills you are currently using and medical devices.
Ask your doctor what can happen to you after being operated. Talk about what you should do and what you should avoid. If you notice things like discomfort, bleeding or infection you must see your doctor immediately and ask for written details.
You are allowed to bring a certain quantity of prescribed drugs inti Greece. Remember to take your drug prescription with you.
It is useful to learn about the location and climate of the town you are going to travel to.
Besides that, you can liven up your trip by reading up on the town’s cultural and historical characteristics. In the meanwhile, don’t forget to explore the Greek cuisine.
Besides that, you can liven up your trip by searching for the town’s cultural and historical characteristics. In the meanwhile, don’t forget to explore the Greek cuisine.
Emergency call
-Ambulance Service: 166
–SOS Doctors : 1016
-Duty Hospitals and Clinics: 1434
–Pharmacies: 1434
-Poisoning First Aid: 0030210 77 93 777
–Police: 100
-Tourist Police: 1571
PATIENTS RIGHTS
- PATIENT has the right to receive safe and high-quality health services, provided with professional care, skill and competence.
- PATIENT has the right to receive care with respect to him and his culture, beliefs, values and personal characteristics.
- PATIENT has the right to receive open, timely and appropriate communication about his health care in a way he can understand.
- PATIENT has the right about his health status, recommended treatments, options, risks and benefits.
- PATIENT has the right to be informed about the costs of his care and payment methods.
- PATIENT has the right to join in making decisions and choices about his care and about health service planning.
- PATIENT has the right that his personal privacy is maintained and proper handling of his personal health and other information is assured.
- PATIENT has the right to comment on or complain about his care and have his concerns dealt with properly and promptly.