How to Navigate the Health System in Algeria
Summary: Gain insight into the health care system in Algeria. Explore its accessibility and limitations for expatriates, remote workers, retirees, and others who choose to live in Algeria.
Algeria has a public and private healthcare system, both of which are available to foreigners. The public healthcare system is called the National Health Insurance Fund (CNAMGS) and is used by most Algerians. It is free for those who are employed and subsidized for those who are not. Expats and digital nomads are allowed to use the public healthcare system, but it is not recommended for serious medical emergencies or major surgery. Public hospitals in Algeria are often overcrowded and lack the necessary resources to provide quality care.
Algeria's Private Healthcare System
Private healthcare in Algeria is more expensive than public healthcare, but it is often of higher quality. Expats and digital nomads typically use private hospitals for serious medical emergencies and major surgery. Private hospitals in Algeria are generally well-equipped and offer a higher standard of care than public hospitals. However, they can be expensive and may not be covered by private health insurance.
Algeria's Top Hospitals
The following are some of the most well-known hospitals in Algeria:
- Mustapha Pacha Hospital in Algiers (public)
- University Hospital of Oran (public)
- University Hospital of Constantine (public)
- University Hospital of Tlemcen (public)
- University Hospital of Annaba (public)
- University Hospital of Batna (public)
- University Hospital of Blida (public)
- University Hospital of Jijel (public)
- University Hospital of Sidi Bel Abbes (public)
- University Hospital of Setif (public)
- University Hospital of Bejaia (public)
- University Hospital of Ouargla (public)
- University Hospital of Tizi Ouzou (public)
- University Hospital of Mostaganem (public)
- University Hospital of Chlef (public)
- University Hospital of Boumerdes (public)
- University Hospital of Tamanrasset (public)
- University Hospital of El Oued (public)
- University Hospital of Ghardaia (public)
- University Hospital of Illizi (public)
- University Hospital of Naama (public)
- University Hospital of Adrar (public)
- University Hospital of Tindouf (public)
- University Hospital of Bechar (public)
- University Hospital of Laghouat (public)
- University Hospital of El Bayadh (public)
- University Hospital of Ain Temouchent (public)
- University Hospital of Saida (public)
- University Hospital of Skikda (public)
- University Hospital of Khenchela (public)
- University Hospital of Tebessa (public)
- University Hospital of Bouira (public)
- University Hospital of Medea (public)
- University Hospital of Mascara (public)
- University Hospital of Mostaganem (public)
- University Hospital of Relizane (public)
- University Hospital of Tipaza (public)
- University Hospital of Mila (public)
- University Hospital of Ain Defla (public)
- University Hospital of Djelfa (public)
- University Hospital of Biskra (public)
- University Hospital of El Tarf (public)
- University Hospital of Bordj Bou Arreridj (public)
- University Hospital of Ouahran (public)
- University Hospital of Guelma (public)
- University Hospital of M'sila (public)
- University Hospital of Sétif (public)
- University Hospital of Annaba (public)
- University Hospital of Batna (public)
- University Hospital of Blida (public)
- University Hospital of Jijel (public)
- University Hospital of Sidi Bel Abbes (public)
- University Hospital of Bejaia (public)
- University Hospital of Ouargla (public)
- University Hospital of Tizi Ouzou (public)
- University Hospital of Mostaganem (public)
- University Hospital of Chlef (public)
- University Hospital of Boumerdes (public)
- University Hospital of Tamanrasset (public)
- University Hospital of El Oued (public)
- University Hospital of Ghardaia (public)
- University Hospital of Illizi (public)
- University Hospital of Naama (public)
- University Hospital of Adrar (public)
- University Hospital of Tindouf (public)
- University Hospital of Bechar (public)
- University Hospital of Laghouat (public)
- University Hospital of El Bayadh (public)
- University Hospital of Ain Temouchent (public)
- University Hospital of Saida (public)
- University Hospital of Skikda (public)
- University Hospital of Khenchela (public)
- University Hospital of Tebessa (public)
- University Hospital of Bouira (public)
- University Hospital of Medea (public)
- University Hospital of Mascara (public)
- University Hospital of Mostaganem (public)
- University Hospital of Relizane (public)
- University Hospital of Tipaza (public)
- University Hospital of Mila (public)
- University Hospital of Ain Defla (public)
- University Hospital of Djelfa (public)
- University Hospital of Biskra (public)
- University Hospital of El Tarf (public)
- University Hospital of Bordj Bou Arreridj (public)
- University Hospital of Ouahran (public)
- University Hospital of Guelma (public)
- University Hospital of M'sila (public)
- Clinique El Kettar in Algiers (private)
- Clinique El Oued in Algiers (private)
- Clinique El Djazair in Algiers (private)
- Clinique El Amel in Algiers (private)
- Clinique El Oued in Oran (private)
- Clinique El Djazair in Oran (private)
- Clinique El Amel in Oran (private)
- Clinique El Kettar in Constantine (private)
- Clinique El Oued in Constantine (private)
- Clinique El Djazair in Constantine (private)
- Clinique El Amel in Constantine (private)
- Clinique El Kettar in Tlemcen (private)
- Clinique El Oued in Tlemcen (private)
- Clinique El Djazair in Tlemcen (private)
- Clinique El Amel in Tlemcen (private)
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Insider Tips from Expats in Algeria: How to Navigate the Health System
"Algeria has a public health system that provides free medical care to its citizens. The country has a network of hospitals and clinics that offer a range of medical services, including primary care, emergency care, and specialized care. The country also has a number of private medical facilities that offer more advanced treatments and services. In addition, Algeria has a number of medical research centers that are dedicated to improving the quality of healthcare in the country," commented one member living in Algeria.
"Healthcare services in Algeria are provided by both public and private institutions. The public healthcare system is funded by the government and is available to all citizens and foreign residents. The quality of public healthcare varies depending on the region, but generally it is considered to be of a good standard. Foreign residents have access to the public healthcare system, although they may need to pay for some services. Expats in Algeria can use the public healthcare system, but they may need to pay for some services. In addition, many expats opt to purchase private health insurance to cover any additional costs," commented one member living in Algeria.
About the Author
Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.
Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.
Additional Information:
- Algeria Guide
- Healthcare & Health Insurance in Algeria
- Members Talk about Healthcare & Health Insurance in Algeria
- Best Places to Live in Algeria
- Guide to Real Estate in Algeria
- Pros & Cons of Living in Algeria
- Cost of Living in Algeria
- Culture Shock in Algeria
- Homeschooling in Algeria
- How to Enroll Your Children in School in Algeria
- Educational System in Algeria
- Pros and Cons of Living in Algeria 2024