THIS is the sort of information which is crucial in determining a BIG move to Spain out of the USA! Thank you Nicole for sharing your tales, your life and your WISDOM!!!!!
Thanks for the great video, are you planning on making a video on health insurance options in Spain for non residents (not travelers insurance). I think it will be fantastic
This is one of the reasons we bought home in Spain in Torrevieja and will slowly over the next few years will make the transition. I work in the healthcare system in the US and I can assure that is the healthcare system here is more corrupt than Congress it's self.
Everywhere in the world you will find "open" and "tube" MRI scanners, and Spain is not different in this. The open ones have a much weaker magnetic field that leads to longer scan times and lower-resolution images. The price and maintenance costs of the open units are also much lower since they do not feature superconductive magnets that operate at extremely low temperatures (about 4 Kelvin) and require tons of additional and sophisticated equipment.
Hi... I am from India suffering from chron's disease from past few years. Currently I am taking Mesalamine and this year I will be moving to spain for 2 years master's degree. Could you please guide me how can I get these medicines in spain and related healthcare procedure. Thank you
I'm from Spain. I have a friend that suffers from crohn's disease (I can ask him about that). The usual way of getting any medicine is visiting the doctor first (I'm not sure but since you'll have a studies visa perhaps you can visit ine from the public health care). For sure It Will be good if you have your medical reports from your country. The doctor Will give you a prescription and you'll have to give It in any pharmacy in order to buy the medicine. The mesalamine in Spain is called mesalamina or mesalazina. I Hope this helps you.
Hllo mam i am from india i want to come to spain for my study but i have some health issues i have problem of mctd and taking treatment in india ...i want to know that if i come to spain can i continue my treatment there from the reports and prescription of india??
I have been watching your comment at different videos. I wish you a speedy recovery dear. I am from Lebanon and planning to apply to come to Spain as digital nomad and checking about the health care system in this country
Os recomiendo que hagáis seguro privado , suele ser de 90 euros. Si trabajáis en España no es necesario, con la salud pública es suficiente. Y no vayáis con arrogancia en la exorcista mexigencia de que os hablen en inglés, hagan un mínimo esfuerzo por aprender español.
Gracias por tu aporte, sin embargo debo recriminarte una cosa, estás en un país con soberanía lingüística distinto al tuyo, no deberiais ver como una exigencia que te atiendan en inglés. No me imagino yo en Inglaterra o EEUU exigiendo una atención en español. Me dan una parada en el trasero y adiós.
THIS is the sort of information which is crucial in determining a BIG move to Spain out of the USA! Thank you Nicole for sharing your tales, your life and your WISDOM!!!!!
Thanks Theodore! So happy to know you!!! 😁
Thanks for the great video, are you planning on making a video on health insurance options in Spain for non residents (not travelers insurance). I think it will be fantastic
That's a great idea! I'll certainly keep it in mind. Thanks!
This is one of the reasons we bought home in Spain in Torrevieja and will slowly over the next few years will make the transition. I work in the healthcare system in the US and I can assure that is the healthcare system here is more corrupt than Congress it's self.
How do you rate the health care system in Spain? In what term you find it better than the US?
Everywhere in the world you will find "open" and "tube" MRI scanners, and Spain is not different in this. The open ones have a much weaker magnetic field that leads to longer scan times and lower-resolution images. The price and maintenance costs of the open units are also much lower since they do not feature superconductive magnets that operate at extremely low temperatures (about 4 Kelvin) and require tons of additional and sophisticated equipment.
Do patients have to wait a lot at hospitals in Spain as in Canada? If uou can please explain this point in details. Thanks in advance
En urgencias no se espera, simplemente se cataloga por la gravedad de la incidencia.
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Hi... I am from India suffering from chron's disease from past few years. Currently I am taking Mesalamine and this year I will be moving to spain for 2 years master's degree. Could you please guide me how can I get these medicines in spain and related healthcare procedure.
Thank you
I'm from Spain. I have a friend that suffers from crohn's disease (I can ask him about that). The usual way of getting any medicine is visiting the doctor first (I'm not sure but since you'll have a studies visa perhaps you can visit ine from the public health care). For sure It Will be good if you have your medical reports from your country. The doctor Will give you a prescription and you'll have to give It in any pharmacy in order to buy the medicine. The mesalamine in Spain is called mesalamina or mesalazina. I Hope this helps you.
Hllo mam i am from india i want to come to spain for my study but i have some health issues i have problem of mctd and taking treatment in india ...i want to know that if i come to spain can i continue my treatment there from the reports and prescription of india??
I have been watching your comment at different videos. I wish you a speedy recovery dear. I am from Lebanon and planning to apply to come to Spain as digital nomad and checking about the health care system in this country
Os recomiendo que hagáis seguro privado , suele ser de 90 euros.
Si trabajáis en España no es necesario, con la salud pública es suficiente. Y no vayáis con arrogancia en la exorcista mexigencia de que os hablen en inglés, hagan un mínimo esfuerzo por aprender español.
Gracias por tu aporte, sin embargo debo recriminarte una cosa, estás en un país con soberanía lingüística distinto al tuyo, no deberiais ver como una exigencia que te atiendan en inglés. No me imagino yo en Inglaterra o EEUU exigiendo una atención en español. Me dan una parada en el trasero y adiós.
Sería el colmo que es España los médicos hubieran la obligación de atender sus consultas en inglés. Aprende español.