Health Care in Edinburgh
Summary: Learn about the health system in Edinburgh: how it can and cannot be used by expats, nomads, retirees and others moving to and living in Edinburgh.
The healthcare system in Edinburgh is a mix of public and private services. The public healthcare system, known as the National Health Service (NHS), provides free healthcare to all residents, including foreigners, while the private sector offers additional services for those who can afford it.
Scotland's Healthcare System
The public healthcare system in Scotland is the National Health Service (NHS) Scotland. It provides free healthcare to all residents, including foreigners. Many people recommend using public hospitals in Edinburgh for serious medical emergencies and major surgeries due to their high standard of care. Public hospitals in Edinburgh are well-equipped and staffed with highly trained medical professionals. Foreigners, including expats and digital nomads, are allowed to use the public healthcare system in Scotland. However, many expats also use private hospitals for their healthcare needs. Private hospitals in Edinburgh are known for their excellent facilities and shorter waiting times. They are also recommended for serious medical emergencies and major surgeries.
Hospitals and Clinics for Expats in Edinburgh
- The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh - A public hospital located in Little France Crescent.
- Spire Edinburgh Hospitals - A private hospital group with locations in Murrayfield and Shawfair Park.
- The Edinburgh Clinic - A private clinic located in Colinton Road.
- Western General Hospital - A public hospital located in Crewe Road South, known for its cancer treatment center.
Emergency Services in Edinburgh
Edinburgh has a robust emergency services system. Ambulance services are available and can be accessed by dialing 999. The response time is generally quick, but there can be delays during peak times or in remote areas.
Health Insurance Companies in Edinburgh
There are several popular private health insurers in Edinburgh. These include Bupa, AXA, and Aviva. These companies offer a range of health insurance plans to suit different needs and budgets. While some expats and digital nomads use these local companies, many opt for specialized expat health insurance providers that offer coverage in multiple countries.
About the Author
Betsy Burlingame is the Founder and President of Expat Exchange and is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.
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