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Pharmacies and ambulances in Rome

Once, a tourist refreshed by a bottle of Chianti decided to take a photo of a century by putting his finger in a drinking fountain, it’s good that you say a finger, and indeed, taking two steps with his feet on wet marble, he put his head against the wall and broke the picker in two places.

And since in any incomprehensible situation we have to pull the guide because he must everyone, I had to save a tourist.

Therefore, today there will be useful information for everyone in trouble in Rome. Bookmark and, believe me, such information is never superfluous.

Free tourist treatment points

Important: in Rome, an ambulance comes only for serious cases, this, unfortunately, is a fact, therefore, if you get sick and stabbed in your left heel, run to the ambulance with your feet or in a taxi, it will come out faster. Officially, in Rome there are 2 points of free treatment for tourists:

  1. Presidio Territoriale di Prossimità "Nuovo Regina Margherita"
    Via Emilio Morosini, 30 (Trastevere) - Roma
  2. Poliambulatorio "Canova"
    Via Antonio Canova, 19 (Piazza di Spagna) - Roma

They are always open!

In the evening

After 7 pm, you can escape to the Fatebenefratelli hospital on the island of Tiberina (Isola Tiberina), to the left of the main entrance is a night reception center for patients, and usually there are not very many people there.

A very important thing for girls and expectant mothers is that it is convenient and excellent and almost the only emergency gynecological aid in Rome. Therefore, if you are pregnant and plan a trip to Rome, then memorize this address.

Pediatric care

Pediatric care is Ospedale Pediatrico Bambin Gesu, Piazza di Sant'Onofrio, 4, 00165 Roma RM

Around the clock, free and high quality, but sometimes a big queue. Therefore, if a child hits his head, coughs violently or a very high fever, run there.

Tip: do not minimize the symptoms, the waiting time depends on this, but there, if necessary, x-rays and ultrasound and medications. Is free.

Paid Doctors

If you just decided to get sick and you urgently want to donate blood privately or at least to pee in a jar, here is a small list of English-speaking doctors for a big denyuzhka.

  • Doctors in italy
    Via Frattina 48
    Tel: + 39-06-6790695
  • House call doctors
    Roma medica
    Tel .: +39 338 622 4832
  • Aventino Medical Group
    Via Sant'Alberto Magno, 5,
    06 578 0738

Prices for doctors

Approximate prices for doctors:

  • Recipe 50 Euro
  • Hospital 80 Euro
  • Therapist 100 euros
  • Specialist 150 Euro
  • Specialist visit to the hotel: 200 euros
  • Uzi from 80 to 200 euros

With an ambulance, we figured it out, and now I will tell you where to run in the center of Rome, if you have a headache, got a stale tiramisu or stabbed here and there.

  • Tip: Before traveling to Italy, read about the traveler’s health insurance.

Pharmacy Addresses

Of course, the thrifty tourist will get everything you need from the wide legs of a large suitcase, but if something went wrong, you need to run to the pharmacy (Farmacia). As you might have guessed, they don’t like to work in Rome, so pharmacies close at around 19:30 and pharmacies on duty remain, how can I find them?
Usually, on the door of each closed pharmacy, there is a list of establishments closest to you where more hard-working colleagues are sitting, so find the day you need in this list, select a pharmacy and check the map Run Lola Run.

When you get to the door you need, you don’t need to go in from there, it will be closed, and on the side find the window that you need to knock on or call.

And just in case, the list of pharmacies is always open.

  • Farmacia piram
    Via Nazionale, 228
    +39 06 488 4437
  • Farmacia trastevere
    Viale di Trastevere, 80
    +39 06 581 0259
  • Farmacia Igea San Gallicano
    Via di S. Gallicano, 23
    +39 06 589 5764
  • Farmacia Senato Criserà Guglielmo
    Corso del rinascimento, 50
    +39 06 6880 3760
    07: 30-00: 30 (almost always)

Analogues of drugs

And finally, analogues of the usual medicines in Italy.
Important: these are not treatment recommendations, but simply translation.

  • Ibuprofen Nurofen (in syrup for children)
  • Tahbpirin Tachipirina (syrup or candles for children)
  • Smecta DIOSMECTAL NODIA
  • Furagin FUREDAN
  • Monural Monuril.
  • Claritin CLARITYN and FRISTAMIN
  • Imodium Immodium
  • But Buscopan spa (can be pregnant)
  • Gaviscon Gaviscon Rennie / Malox
  • Headache Oki, Aulin
  • Anoint if someone bit Gentalyn Beta
  • From motion sickness Travelgum / Xamamina
  • From the common cold Tachifludec, VivinC

I am sure these medical tips will help you feel more comfortable in the Eternal City. Do not be ill and come to us on author's excursions.

Watch the video: caduceus is the wrong medicine symbol? (December 2024).

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