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Health care in Scotland for holidaymakers from overseas
audio version
This is an audio version of our factsheet called Health care in Scotland for holidaymakers from overseas. If you are coming to Scotland on holiday, this factsheet tells you about health care you may be able to get free from the NHS if you become ill or have an accident.
To listen to the tracks,
click on the links below. The audio clips are presented in MP3 format.
All files are smaller than 3 MB unless otherwise stated.
You can:
or listen to each section separately:
- Can I get free NHS care?
- I live in the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland. Can I get free NHS care in Scotland?
- I don’t live in the EEA or Switzerland. Can I get free NHS care in Scotland?
- Is all health care free for NHS patients?
- What can I do if I run out of my medicines while I am in Scotland?
- How can I find out more?
- Feeling unwell?
To read the text of the factsheet, you can download a PDF version here.
Page last edited: 11 December 2009

