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List of Hospitals in Samoa

In the event whilst in the country that you are seriously injured, maimed or otherwise require medical treatment, Samoa healthcare can provide a range of quality in healthcare facilities. To make you feel more comfortable whilst in Samoa we have provided a list of hospitals in Samoa. In Samoa it should be noted that there are a number of district hospitals throughout the villages however these hospitals can treat only the very basic of medical needs and are usually only used whilst waiting for ambulances or some form of transportation to reach those in need of medical attention.

Malietoa Tanumafili II Hospital
Tuasivi
Savaii
Tel: +53511

Medcen Private Hospital
P.O box 4500
Vailima
Apia
Tel: 26323 / 26519
Fax: 25761

Tupua Tamasese Meaole
Motootua
Apia
Tel: 21212
Fax: 22905

For more information about hospitals, medical services and expatriate health insurance in Samoa, or to receive a free comprehensive quote, please contact one of our expert advisors today.

For more information about Samoa, the international health insurance plans that we can offer there, or to receive a free quote, please contact one of our expert advisers today.

Recent Questions / Comments:
At present Pacific Prime is unaware of any specific legislative requirements passed by the Uruguayan government which would prevent expatriate individuals over the age of 65, currently located in Uruguay, from obtaining health insurance coverage within the country.

2011-06-08 16:48:36

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There are some areas in China that are considered to present a high risk of malaria. Urban city areas are normally considered malaria free, whereas areas closer to flood plains and rivers have an increased risk.

Vaccinations against Malaria are not generally recommended for those visiting urban populated areas in China. However saying this, anti-malaria vaccinations are recommended for 'long stay' visitors to Hangzhou and other areas in China. As such, a malaria vaccination would be suitable for your travel group to China reduce the risk of malaria. While Malaria vaccinations are not needed by every visitor in the country, travelers who intend on staying China for more than three months should consult with a medical professional prior to departing on their journey to asses the need for such preventative healthcare measures.


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