What is a GHIC / EHIC card and why should I have one ?
The Global Health Insurance Card GHIC [ EHIC before Brexit], can be obtained before travelling, and this will enable holders of the card to seek Emergency Medical treatment in the countries in which the card is accepted through the Reciprocal Health Agreement.
Where you can use your card
UK GHIC
You can use a UK GHIC when you’re visiting:
- a country in the European Economic Area (EEA) – see a list of EEA countries on GOV.UK
- Montenegro
- Australia
- Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man
- St Helena, Tristan and Ascension
EU countries
The EU countries are:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.
The European Economic Area (EEA)
The EEA includes EU countries and also Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. It allows them to be part of the EU’s single market.
Switzerland is not an EU or EEA member but is part of the single market. This means Swiss nationals have the same rights to live and work in the UK as other EEA nationals.
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United Kingdom
Phone: +44 191 218 1999.
Fax: +44 191 225 2131.
Email: Overseas.Healthcare@dwp.gsi.gov.uk
Most hotels can call a doctor to see you at your hotel if you feel unwell, but you are likely to have to pay on the spot, so remember to get a receipt in case you can claim it back through your travel insurance ( if you have any ).
If you have travel insurance, please make sure you notify them if you need medical attention, especially if you are admitted for inpatient treatment. Not all medical procedures are covered automatically.
The following European countries do not accept the EHIC or GHIC:
- The Isle of Man
- Jersey
- Monaco
- San Marino
- The Vatican
When you travel to an EU country or Switzerland you should have either:
- a UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC)
- a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)
You should also have travel insurance with healthcare cover because an EHIC or GHIC is not a replacement for travel insurance. You should make sure you have both before you travel.
e.g. An EHIC / GHIC would not cover for a medical repatriation if you needed this – your travel insurance would cover this for a valid claim if this was medically necessary. Medical Repatriations = Doctor or Nurse Escort and Air Ambulance Repatriations. It would also not cover any mountain rescue / piste rescue.
Each healthcare system is different, and in some countries you’ll need to pay to have treatment.
Switzerland
You can use your GHIC or EHIC in Switzerland to get state-provided, medically necessary healthcare at a reduced cost (or sometimes for free) if you are a:
- UK national
- Swiss national
- EU citizen
- refugee
- stateless person
- dependant or survivor of someone with one of these nationalities or statuses
You may have a question about policy excess, activities or sports, flight cancellations or delays, lost luggage and how to claim. Have a look through our pages, and complete the contact form, if you have a question that has not been answered.
We also cover information about medical screening, and medical clearance, and Emergency Medical Assistance as well.