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How to Survive Getting Sick in Venice: What Travelers Need to Know

Venice is an enchanting destination with its canals, historic architecture, and picturesque scenery, but getting sick in Venice can be a stressful experience. From navigating local healthcare services to finding medications and knowing emergency protocols, this guide will help.

Weโ€™ll make sure you can take care of your health during your Venice adventure, ensuring you donโ€™t miss out on anything the city has to offer.

Getting sick in Venice

Navigating Veniceโ€™s Healthcare System

Italy is renowned for its high-quality healthcare, and while Venice offers excellent medical services, visitors need to understand how to access them.

  • Public Healthcare: Available at affordable rates, public healthcare in Venice is reliable, though tourists may face longer wait times and may need to pay upfront, especially for non-urgent matters.
  • Private Clinics and Hospitals: If youโ€™re looking for quicker service and a more personalized experience, private clinics are your best bet. Many offer English-speaking medical professionals.

Our Expert Tip: Download the Air Doctor app to quickly locate English-speaking doctors and schedule consultations either in person or online.

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Knowing Emergency Numbers in Venice

Being aware of the local emergency contact information is essential in case health issues arise.

  • 112 is the universal European emergency number.
  • 118 for medical emergencies and ambulances.
  • 115 for fire and rescue services.

Our Expert Tip: Let your hotel staff know immediately if you need urgent medical helpโ€”they can assist in arranging fast access to local services.

Overcoming The Language Barrier In Venice

Although Venice attracts international visitors, communication barriers might arise when youโ€™re ill. Hereโ€™s how to break through:

  • โ€œIโ€™m feeling unwell.โ€ โ€” Mi sento male.
  • โ€œPlease, I need a doctor.โ€ โ€” Per favore, ho bisogno di un medico.

Translation apps like Google Translate can help ease communication, and the Air-Dr platform links you with multilingual healthcare providers.

Our Expert Tip: For added convenience, write down your symptoms in English and use a translation app to prepare a quick reference in Italian.

Finding Pharmacies in Venice

In Venice, pharmacies are easily identifiable by the familiar green cross. Youโ€™ll find them well-equipped to handle non-severe health issues, such as coughs, flu symptoms, or small injuries.

  • Most pharmacies operate from Monday to Saturday, 9 AM to 7 PM.
  • Look for a farmacia di turno (emergency pharmacy) for assistance outside regular hours or on Sundays.

Our Expert Tip: Familiarize yourself with the nearest pharmacy, especially if youโ€™re staying in the busy areas like San Marco or Rialto, so youโ€™re ready if an issue arises.

Staying Healthy in Venice

  • Veniceโ€™s unique combination of stunning architecture, rich history, and waterways can make for a picture-perfect trip, but itโ€™s important to stay healthy:
  • Hydrate: The tap water in Venice is safe to drink, so fill up your water bottle at the numerous drinking fountains around the city.
  • Sun Protection: Even if youโ€™re exploring the charming alleys, Venice is often sunny, so bring sunscreen and wear hats to stay protected.
  • Safe Dining: Choose reputable restaurants and markets, particularly in popular tourist spots, to enjoy safe and delicious local dishes.

Our Expert Tip: If the summer sun starts to feel overwhelming, visit cool indoor sites like the Dogeโ€™s Palace or the Basilica di San Marco for some respite.

Health Advice for Pregnant Travelers and Those with Medical Conditions

Traveling while pregnant or managing pre-existing conditions calls for careful planning:

  • Bring Medication: Carry your prescribed medications in their original packaging along with a copy of the prescription.
  • Private Clinics: In case of any special medical needs, visit one of the trusted private clinics, such as Ospedale Civile in Venice for more specialized care.

Our Expert Tip: If flying, inform your airline in advance for assistance with your needs during the flight, especially if youโ€™re traveling late in pregnancy.

Helpful Healthcare Apps for Your Venice Visit

Stay connected to the right resources with these handy apps:

  • Air Doctor: Perfect for finding English-speaking medical professionals.
  • Doctolib: Schedule appointments with Italian clinics for a smoother experience.

Our Expert Tip: Test these apps at home so youโ€™re comfortable using them while abroad if needed.

Why Travel Insurance is Crucial in Venice

Having travel insurance tailored for healthcare is essential when traveling abroad. Make sure your plan covers medical care if you do get sick in Venice:

  • Check Your Coverage: Confirm that your policy includes private healthcare expenses in Italy, especially if you plan to visit private clinics.
  • Document Everything: Keep receipts for treatments, prescriptions, and hospital visits for later reimbursement.

Our Expert Tip: Prior to departure, get a list of trusted clinics from your insurer to have a quick point of contact in Venice.

You can also check out our guide to finding a doctor thatโ€™s covered by your travel insurance while abroad!

Embassies, Medical Centers, and More in Venice

In case of an emergency, your embassy can help, especially with lost prescriptions or medical arrangements. Venice also has top-notch healthcare facilities, including Ospedale Giovanni XXIII and local private practices.

Our Expert Tip: Bookmark your home countryโ€™s embassy website for easy access to help, should anything go wrong while youโ€™re away.

What to Do If You Get Sick in Venice

Hereโ€™s a quick breakdown of what you should do if you get sick in Venice.

  1. Visit a Pharmacy: Seek help from pharmacists for common health concerns.
  2. Book a Doctor: Use Air Doctor or Doctolib to find an English-speaking doctor or clinic.
  3. Remember the Numbers: Dial 118 for medical emergencies and 112 for general assistance.
  4. Contact Your Insurer: Make sure youโ€™re directed to a recognized clinic for proper care.
  5. Contact Your Embassy: Theyโ€™re there to support you in times of health-related crisis.

With these tips in hand, youโ€™ll be prepared for any health issues that might arise during your Venetian adventure, ensuring you can continue to enjoy the beauty and culture of this iconic Italian city.

About the Air Doctor App

With the Air Doctor app in your pocket, you can access medical advice, get prescriptions, and receive expert medical guidance while youโ€™re in Venice (and anywhere else you travel).

Air Doctor offers a wide range of benefits, including:

  • A global network of over 20,000 multi-lingual doctors and specialists
  • Choice of clinic, at-home (hotel), and video consultations
  • Active in 78 countries
  • 24/7 multi-lingual support
  • Transparent pricing and reviews
  • Most common medical specialties, including pediatricians

If youโ€™re looking for reliable, accessible, and global medical assistance, Air Doctor is the perfect choice for you. Download the app before your next trip to ensure peace of mind and access to quality healthcare, wherever your travels take you.

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Jenny Cohen Drefler

Jenny Cohen Derfler

Air Dr CEO & Co-Founder

Jenny is the CEO and one of the Co-Founders at Air Doctor. She spent more than 20 years at Intel, most recently as general manager of its manufacturing facility in Israel and before that in various engineering and manufacturing roles in Silicon Valley. Air Doctor is her second startup having previously founded electric vehicle company ElectRoad.