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Healthcare
in North Cyprus
The standard
and availability of medical care in North Cyprus is high and this
always seems to be a pleasant surprise for visitors and expatriates.
There are a number of private clinics and hospitals as well as state
run surgeries and emergency medical facilities; there are also care
homes and a wide choice or well-equipped dentist surgeries and opticians.
Furthermore the cost of receiving medical treatment in Northern
Cyprus is far from exorbitant.
The treatment
people have received in North Cyprus for every complaint from a
seriously fractured elbow to cancer, car crash injuries to emergency
dental treatment has been as good as ‘back home’, in
some cases better, always far cheaper than expected and of a very
high standard with excellent equipment used and qualified staff
always available. The main population centres of Gazi Magusa (Famagusta),
Girne (Kyrenia), Guzelyurt (Morphou) and Lefkosa (Nicosia) all have
private and state run hospitals and these are the locations where
you will find the majority of doctors, dentists, opticians and even
alternative health care practitioners such as reflexologists, aromatherapists
and reiki practitioners.
In an emergency
the number to call for an ambulance in North Cyprus is 112, alternatively
make your way to the nearest hospital or health care clinic for
immediate treatment…no one will be refused emergency care
whether they have the financial means to pay for it or not. Health
insurance is not compulsory in Northern Cyprus at the moment although
the government have been discussing plans to implement a compulsory
scheme, the proceeds from which would go to improve the medical
facilities across the island.
Pharmacies in
North Cyprus are well known for selling almost every single prescription
drug you can think of (and then some) over the counter! They also
sell pills and potions for your four legged friends so that you
can avoid vets visits for basic things such as flea and tick treatments.
The cost of medicine is again far cheaper than you pay in the UK
or Germany for example – as is the cost of having an eye test,
getting glasses or having a dental check up. There is always a pharmacy
on duty at night and during holidays in every big city in North
Cyprus. This information can be found in many local newspapers.
On a final note, there are very limited numbers of nurses in Northern
Cyprus because Turkish Cypriots are incredibly family orientated
and if someone is hospitalised then it is expected that their family
will take care of them and perform nursing duties such as changing
bed linen, assisting with bathroom antics etc. For those moving
to Northern Cyprus alone or with just their spouse this can sometimes
seem like quite a daunting prospect to potentially face. Well, the
expatriates here have even thought of that and there’s a network
of friendly people who provide hospital and home help assistance
should the need ever arise.
Hospitals
Kyrenia Akçiçek Hospital - Tel no:+90
392 8152266
+90 392 8152999
Nicosia Dr. Burhan Nalbantoglu Hospital - Tel no:+90
392 2285441
+90 392 2232441
Famagusta State Hospital (Gazi Magosa Devlet Hastanesi)
- Tel no: +90 392 3662876
+90 392 3665328
Private Life Hospital (Nicosia) - Tel: +90 392
22 55570
Expatriate health insurance plans are available from many providers
Its worth shopping around to find the best deals.
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