Healthcare Arrangements in St Lucia: Imperative for New Residents

Oct 21
13:56

2016

Lisa Jeeves

Lisa Jeeves

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For anyone moving to St Lucia, getting healthcare organised in advance is very important. Treatment on the island can very expensive.

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There is no denying the allure of the stunning island of St Lucia and it is easy to see why people choose it as place to relocate to. For anyone intending on moving to St Lucia,Healthcare Arrangements in St Lucia: Imperative for New Residents   Articles however, getting adequate healthcare in place is paramount. Treatment on the island can be expensive and emergency evacuations are common due to lack of facilities.

The advice is that healthcare must be arranged before you make the move. Although this might seem a daunting prospect, this article is aimed at relieving the worry and helping you be prepared and confident that you have everything sorted before you arrive.

Getting Cover before Relocating

Recent studies have clearly shown that well over half the number of expats do not organise their healthcare before they move. This is not very sensible and experts always advise that anyone moving to St Lucia needs to have adequate insurance in place before they go.

While healthcare is good on the island, when it comes to more serious issues patients are often evacuated to Martinique or to the USA, which can be frighteningly expensive. 

Healthcare on the Island

When relocating overseas, concerns about healthcare can be a real worry. That is why it is imperative that you do your research. For anyone moving to St Lucia, it is wise to be aware that there are two well-equipped and well-staffed hospitals on the island, of which Victoria Hospital is the main one. This one, however, is only free to nationals. The other hospital is a private establishment, called Tapion. You really need to have a comprehensive insurance policy up to date and on hand if you are to be treated here.

Visit Your Health Professional

Before moving to St Lucia, it is a good idea to book an appointment with your doctor. A thorough health check will put your mind at rest that you have no ailments lurking in the background. You will of course be given all of the necessary vaccinations that you might be due too.

Threats in St Lucia

No one dreaming of their paradise life in St Lucia wants to hear about the potential dangers and threats and, while it is true that the island is a safe place on the whole, there are a few issues that you need to consider. Dengue Fever is one of the nastiest in the Caribbean, and recently there have been incidences of Chikungunya Virus and Zika Virus too. Information on all of these viruses can be obtained form the National Travel Health Network, but your local GP will also be able to talk to you about them in more depth.

If in the unlikely event that you need emergency medical assistance, you must dial 911. Remember to get in touch with your insurance company as well and find out the ‘ins and outs’ of pre-payment for private facilities and what your policy covers.

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