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How much does medical treatment cost in Italy?

Is health care free in Italy? In Italy, healthcare is considered a right and the national health plan (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale) is designed to provide free healthcare for all Italian citizens and residents. This would also apply to residents orignally from the U.S. and Canada.



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Tourists can go directly to a GP's surgery. A list of GPs can be found through the local ASL. If necessary, the state GP will then refer the patient to a specialist. Regions and cities that regularly welcome a large number of tourists sometimes have separate medical practices for patients from abroad.

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The average price of Surgery procedures in Italy is $13815, the minimum price is $4764, and the maximum price is $22232.

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  • Spain. Spain, a popular destination for medical tourism, offers affordable, high-quality healthcare services to international patients.


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