European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)
An EHIC card is a proof that you are insured in an EU country, including Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland.
In the Czech Republic, the EHIC card is issued automatically with your national health card by your Public health insurance provider. If you are an EU citizen, you receive a blue EHIC card valid in all EU countries including Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland.
The EHIC card is a free card that gives you access to medically necessary, state-provided healthcare during a temporary stay in another EU country under the same conditions and at the same cost as people insured in that country. However, while travelling, we recommend you to take an extra travel insurance, as the EHIC card covers only necessary care.
What to remember
- is NOT an alternative to travel insurance. It does not cover any private healthcare or costs such as a return flight to your home country or lost/stolen property,
- does not cover your costs if you are travelling for the express purpose of obtaining medical treatment
- does not guarantee free services. As each country’s healthcare system is different services that cost nothing at home might not be free in another country.
- The right can be claimed only by doctors and a health facilities that are connected to the national system. This right cannot be claimed by private doctors.
MEDICALLY NECESSARY HEALTHCARE
Citizens of EU countries & holders of EHIC should register their card with a Czech health insurance provider after their arrival. We recommend VZP as the largest health care provider in the Czech Republic with the highest number of cooperating doctors (meaning that the medically necessary expenses of your medical treatment should be covered without any issue).
Registering your EHIC in the Czech Republic will make it easier for the insurance company to bill your medical expenses to the health insurance company in your home country. You will also be assigned a “health insurance number” which will make it easier for doctors to look up your medical files.
You will receive an insurance card stating “Lékařsky nezbytná péče” = medical necessary healthcare:
Note that treatments exceeding the necessary medical health care will be billed separately and may be very expensive!
Students from Turkey need to take to the VZP office the paper they have from their Health insurance provider in Turkey and register it as well.
Then when visiting a doctor, take both your EHIC and the yellow insurance card with you.
Do not forget to bring your passport with you when visiting the branch of VZP.
FULL HEALTHCARE
It is also possible to register for full healthcare. In such a case you have to visit a branch of your health insurance company in your home country and fill in the so-called S1 Form. In some countries, your health insurance company will do the process online and send the form automatically to the Czech Republic, in some other countries, you will be given a hard copy of the form to submit it in person in the Czech Republic.
Once you arrive in the Czech Republic, visit a branch of the VZP health insurance company. You will be assigned a “health insurance number”, and you will receive an insurance card stating that you are entitled to “Plná péče” = full health care.
Registration of EHIC Card
We recommend making an online registration with VZP.
Send an email to: info@vzp.cz and attached these following documents:
- the copy of your EHIC (students from Turkey send a copy of the paper they have from their Health insurance provider in Turkey).
- Copy of your passport or ID card.
- Filled in the registration form.
Medical care
If you are a foreigner living in Prague (or closeby), it is good to know where to go when you are not feeling well. The majority of Prague’s large hospitals have an emergency department where the emergency services mainly focus on providing diagnostic and medical care not only to Czech citizens but to foreign citizens as well.
Practical information
In the event of a life-threatening emergency, call the emergency medical services at 112 or 155.
- Health center Puls
Nearby UCT Prague dormitories. Ask your buddy to accompany you since they do not speak English there. Bring your health insurance card/confirmation and money with you.
Tel.: 267 189 156 - check the opening hours here.
- University Hospital Motol - Department for foreigners
The department of the hospital will arrange a visit with a doctor, take care of all the administrative details regarding payment, and assist with language or other issues.
Info details
Adress: V Úvalu 84, Prague 5, tel. +420 224 438 590
Website: https://www.fnmotol.cz/
Opening hours: Mo - Fr 6:30 - 19:00; weekends and holidays nonstop
Tel.: +420 224 433 681, +420 224 433 692 (Health Care Services for Foreigners)
You can find other tips for hospitals that could help you here and here.
Available on Czech public health insurance and to holders of European Health Insurance Cards (EHIC) as well as for patients who are not covered by these public health insurance options.
Info details
Contact person: MUDr. Youngová & spol., s.r.o.
Address: Vítězné náměstí 829/10,160 00 Prague 6
Tel.: +420 222 366 166
E-mail: gp@young.co.cz
- UCT Prague Doctor: MUDr. Alžběta Sacherová (erasmus exchange)
WHERE? Building C (Studentská 6), 4th floor, room C414
+420 220 443 207
Prefill and take with you Medical history form
Psychological care
Students should focus on positive mental health that would help them to thrive and reach their optimal potential at work, study, and in life. At times, students might experience difficulties that may cause disruption and confusion in their lives. Studying usually involves a significant commitment of time and effort and requires a disciplined routine in order to achieve academic success. That itself can place significant stress on mental health. It is important that, in times of high stress, students have strategies in place to protect their mental health.
- 112 – Emergency Telephone Number
- CRISIS INTERVENTION CENTRE, BOHNICE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL
The centre offers immediate assistance 24/7 (no appointment needed). An English-speaking doctor is always present, but the centre does not guarantee English-speaking services over the phone.
Info details
Address: Ústavní 91, 181 02 Prague 8
Tel.: +420 284 016 110, +420 284 016 666
- DIACONIA SOS CENTRE
English-speaking specialists are available. Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Info details
Address: Varšavská 37, Prague 2
E-mail: linka.duvery@diakonie.cz
Website: www.soscentrum.cz
- FOKUS PRAHA
Provides a wide range of counselling services.
Info details
Website: www.fokus-praha.cz
- PSYCHOTHERAPY AND COUNSELLING IN PRAGUE – WILLI ROES
Individual psychotherapy, couple counselling, experienced international psychotherapist anchored in the Person-Centred Approach of Carl R. Rogers
Info Details
Adress: Person Center, Radlická 99; 150 00 Prague – Metro B station Radlická
Contact person: Willi Roes
Website: http://www.psyinternational.eu/
E-mail: roes.willi@gmail.com
- TEP ASSOCIATION (therapy for incomers) within InBáze z.s.
TEP therapists provide therapy in many different languages, the therapy is provided free of charge.
Info details
Address: InBáze,z.s. Legerova 50, Praha 2 (at I.P .Pavlova)
Website: https://inbaze.cz/en/psychological-counseling-for-adults/
E-mail: terapie@inbaze.cz
CENTRUM HLADINA
Career and Counselling Centre of the UCT Prague recommends contacting Mgr. Tomáš Klumpara.
Info details
Address: Centrum Hladina s.r.o., Kafkova 547/29, Praha 6, Dejvice - registered office
Centrum Hladina s.r.o., Černá 1705/13, Praha 1, Nové Město – branch
E-mail: info@CentrumHladina.cz
Information on the website is only in the Czech language: http://centrumhladina.cz/nas-tym/