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[[Category:Life in Trieste]]
 
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As mentioned in [[Health Insurance]] section one has to buy a Sanitaria Nazionale to get a general practitioner service. When you go to get your insurance card in one of the [[Health_Insurance#Where_to_register_with_the_Italian_SSN.3F| ''uffici per l'attività non distrettualizzata'']] you will be assigned a doctor. If you are an EU or Italian citizen and you want to be assigned a General Practitioner, use [http://www.ass1.sanita.fvg.it/it/servizi_al_cittadino/mio_distretto.html this utility] to know in which 'distretto' you live in and in which office you should go. In fact you have the right to choose one, just be careful since not all Italian doctors speak English fluently. People in the office kindly offers non-Italians a choice of English speaking doctors according to their experience, simply to make sure you can call doctors and try to speak.
  
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Every doctor may have different working hours and it is usually around 4 hours a day. You should call them to make sure and get an informal appointment. However, many people just go to doctor's office and wait there until the queue of patients is finished. You should show your identity card (Passport or [[permit of stay]]) and [[Health Insurance]] card to your doctor and explain your problem in a common language. If the problem needs specialized examination you will be sent to a specialist with a 'prescription' which is also needed to get medicine if prescribed. With your prescription go to a pharmacy and ask for an appointment. You don't have to pay immediately (you may choose to) but make sure you did before the appointment. You can find the list of [[Pharmacies]] for appointments and payments in the related section (as mentioned in the [[Emergency Situations and Numbers]] section the proximity of your appointment depends on the emergency color code (red, yellow, green or white) given to it.
  
As mentioned in [[Health Insurance]] section one has to buy a Sanitaria Nazionale to
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If you suspect you have contracted a sexually transmitted disease (STD) you can go free of charge and without having to disclose your identity to the Centro MST located inside the Ospedale Maggiore (tel. 040/3992882-3), the Personnel is very kind but does not speak English fluently.  
get a general practitioner service. When you go to Via Stock n.2 (one of the other 'Ambulatorio's)to get your insurance card
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you will be assigned a doctor. In fact you have right to choose one, just be careful since all italian doctors are not english speakers and ones who are can be poor. People in the office kindly offers non-italians a choice of english speaking doctors according to their experience, simply to make sure you can call doctors and try to speak.
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Every doctor may have different working hours and it is usually around 4 hours a day. You should call them to make sure and get an informal appointment. However, many people just go to doctor's office and wait there till queue of patients is finished. You should introduce your identity card
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(Passport or Permesso di Sogiorno) and insurance card to your doctor and explain your problem in a common language. If the problem needs specialized examination you will be sent to a specialist with a 'prescription' which is also needed to get medicine if prescribed. With your prescription go to a pharmacy and ask for an appointment. You don't have to pay immediately (you may choose to) but make sure you did before the appointment. We have given you the list of [[Pharmacies]] for appointments and payments in the related section. (As mentioned in the [[Emergency Situations and Numbers]] section the proximity of your appointment depend on the emergency color code (red,yellow,greenor white) given to it, so if you  believe your problem is severe, you should convince your doctor.)
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There are two full facility hospitals, a pediatric hospital and ambulatories in Trieste:
  
There are two full facility hospitals and a clinic in Trieste:
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'''1- Cattinara Hospital'''
 
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'''1-Cattinara Hospital'''
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'''2-Hospedale Magiore'''
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'''2- Ospedale Maggiore'''
 
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45.649518,13.781703
Cattinara
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Maggiore
 
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'''3-Stock Hospital (Clinics)'''
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'''3- Burlo-Garofolo (pediatric hospital)'''
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45.63519,13.78624
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Burlo-Garofolo
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'''4- Stock Hospital (Clinics)'''
 
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45.66471,13.769993
 
45.66471,13.769993
Cattinara
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Stock Hospital
 
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 27 July 2023

As mentioned in Health Insurance section one has to buy a Sanitaria Nazionale to get a general practitioner service. When you go to get your insurance card in one of the uffici per l'attività non distrettualizzata you will be assigned a doctor. If you are an EU or Italian citizen and you want to be assigned a General Practitioner, use this utility to know in which 'distretto' you live in and in which office you should go. In fact you have the right to choose one, just be careful since not all Italian doctors speak English fluently. People in the office kindly offers non-Italians a choice of English speaking doctors according to their experience, simply to make sure you can call doctors and try to speak.

Every doctor may have different working hours and it is usually around 4 hours a day. You should call them to make sure and get an informal appointment. However, many people just go to doctor's office and wait there until the queue of patients is finished. You should show your identity card (Passport or permit of stay) and Health Insurance card to your doctor and explain your problem in a common language. If the problem needs specialized examination you will be sent to a specialist with a 'prescription' which is also needed to get medicine if prescribed. With your prescription go to a pharmacy and ask for an appointment. You don't have to pay immediately (you may choose to) but make sure you did before the appointment. You can find the list of Pharmacies for appointments and payments in the related section (as mentioned in the Emergency Situations and Numbers section the proximity of your appointment depends on the emergency color code (red, yellow, green or white) given to it.

If you suspect you have contracted a sexually transmitted disease (STD) you can go free of charge and without having to disclose your identity to the Centro MST located inside the Ospedale Maggiore (tel. 040/3992882-3), the Personnel is very kind but does not speak English fluently.

There are two full facility hospitals, a pediatric hospital and ambulatories in Trieste:

1- Cattinara Hospital

2- Ospedale Maggiore

3- Burlo-Garofolo (pediatric hospital)

4- Stock Hospital (Clinics)