Staying Healthy in Colombia: What You Should Know
Over the last few decades, Colombia's healthcare system has made significant development and is often regarded as one of the best in South America. Travellers should be mindful of the following.
It is critical to keep knowledge of regular vaccines.
Consider immunisations for diseases like DTP and MMR.
It is crucial to remember that, depending on their country of origin, visitors staying in Colombia for one month or more may be required to present an International Certificate of immunisation or Prophylaxis (ICVP) as proof of polio immunisation.
A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers aged one year or older who are departing from an area where yellow fever transmission is possible, including layovers.
Visit the Colombian government website or your airline to stay up to date on COVID-19 requirements in Colombia, such as quarantine, testing, and vaccination certifications.
Medical Facilities
Modern hospitals and clinics in Colombia's major cities, such as Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, and Cartagena, offer comprehensive medical services, including specialised care.
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Pharmacies are common in Colombia, even in tiny cities.
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Colombia is becoming a favourite destination for low-cost medical tourism, particularly for cosmetic surgery and dental care services.
Medical Insurance
It is generally advisable to purchase health insurance before travelling to any destination.
Private medical care will be available in all of Colombia's major cities, but the cost will be prohibitively high. It is essential that you choose travel insurance that includes extensive medical coverage.
Contact your insurance provider before your travel to ensure that you have the right amount of coverage.
Additional aspects to consider include:
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Benefits from travel cancellation, delay, and interruption.
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Medical evacuation benefits and expenditures.
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Baggage insurance.