Impossible to say until the whole Brexit issue has been resolved one way or the other. As members of the EU you’d have the same right to treatment as a local; if we’re not, then you’ll have to pay for everything.Hi All,
I ran a search and similar questions have been asked before but my situation is a little different. I'm thinking of relocating to Spain with early retirement. I won't be working there and was wondering if anyone knows the cost of insulin (Novorapid and Lantus) and test strips. I know I probably would be entitled to nothing so was just trying to see what the cost would be to live over there. I will more than likely be involved in the music scene which is not exactly the same as paying tax so I will pay full price for the medication. Can anyone give me some idea of the cost ? Oh and is private health insurance for a diabetic expensive too ?. I'm Type 1
I'd be grateful for any help at all
Thanks a lot
Bit (incredibly) jealous now! As I understand it you’re entitled to the same care as a Spanish T1, it’d be worth looking up what they get.Cheers mate...i'm actually Irish so we're still in the club
I'm not 100% convinced that is correct.. when we lived in France as early retirees with no pension and not of pensionable age we were entitled to precisely zero French health care without paying for it.Bit (incredibly) jealous now! As I understand it you’re entitled to the same care as a Spanish T1, it’d be worth looking up what they get.
Hi All,
I ran a search and similar questions have been asked before but my situation is a little different. I'm thinking of relocating to Spain with early retirement. I won't be working there and was wondering if anyone knows the cost of insulin (Novorapid and Lantus) and test strips. I know I probably would be entitled to nothing so was just trying to see what the cost would be to live over there. I will more than likely be involved in the music scene which is not exactly the same as paying tax so I will pay full price for the medication. Can anyone give me some idea of the cost ? Oh and is private health insurance for a diabetic expensive too ?. I'm Type 1
I'd be grateful for any help at all
Thanks a lot
Hi there,I've been living in Spain (I am not British) for some time now and my son is type 1 diabetic so I may give you some info.Private insurance as far as I know don't cover diabetes costs as it is pre-existing condition.when you get all the residency documents and tarjeta sanitaria ( HEALTH INSURANCE CARD) you can schedule appointments at a clinic to have check ups with the endocrinologist.you may also have coverage for insulin, I don't know in your case as you won't be working.the full cost of insulin in the farmacy is 270 for 10 vials of humalog as I can see from prescriptions (what my son uses).needles can be bougjt in the farmacy or online on amazon and such-BD 4mm box100 costs 19 euros app.test strips also 19 for a box of 50, I think.Thank you all for the links and advice. I'll google some expat forums and see what I can come up with. I'm also going to contact the Spanish embassy here and see what they say. I'll post back anything helpful I find. Thanks again
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