Doctors and dentists
You should try to consult an IKA –ETAM doctor or dentist in order to receive treatment for free or at a reduced cost. However, ensure you present your EHIC on the day.
You may also consult a private doctor or dentist but you will have to present your EHIC and pay all charges up front. You can then claim back the charges later from the Greek authorities. Remember to keep all your receipts.
A patient charge of 25% of national tariff provision is due if you should require the provision for prosthesis, major appliances or other expensive treatments. This is non-refundable in Greece but you may be able to seek reimbursement when you are back in the UK.
Hospital treatment
If you have been referred to a public hospital or clinic by an IKA-ETAM doctor, you must ask for a ‘ticket‘, which is your proof of entitlement to healthcare within the scheme. However, if you do not have a ‘ticket’, you should show your EHIC on admission and ask the hospital administration to contact the IKA office.
Prescriptions
Medicines prescribed by an IKA-ETAM doctor are dispensable by any pharmacy. You will be charged a 25% patient charge. Charges may vary depending on the prescription. This is non-refundable in Greece but you may be able to seek reimbursement when you are back in the UK
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