Health


Dental and medical facilities are very good and most practitioners speak English. The cost of treatment is substantially less than European countries although it is advisable to take out private medical insurance to cover repatriation expenses.

The services of opticians and contact lens practitioners are widely available and of good standard. Spectacles are good value and prescriptions can be made up in a few days.

Emergency hospital treatment is free and there are a number of private clinics. The larger hotels have a resident doctor. Local doctors will attend cases of sudden illness. Avoid contact with stray dogs and if bitten seek medical advice as soon as possible.

Avoid wading in muddy water without wearing protective shoes. This is the habitat of the laff or stone fish which if trodden upon emits a poisonous venom from its spine. Immediate removal to hospital is necessary as the would can be fatal if untreated.

  • Public Hospitals
  • Port Louis Dr A. G. Jeetoo Hospital, Volcy Pougnet Street :Tel: 212-3201

    Pamplemousses SSR National Hospital: Tel: 264-1661

    Mahebourg Hospital, Princess Margaret Hospital : Tel: 631-9556

    Rose Belle Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital:Tel: 627-4960

    Moka Eye Hospital: Tel: 433-4015

    Quatre Bornes
    Princess Margaret Hospital: Tel: 454-3031

    Vacoas
    Tel: 686-2061

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