Healthcare in Rome: a quick guide

Traveling with kids is an adventure, but what if someone gets sick? Here's a quick guide to the best healthcare options in Rome. 

Low-Cost Care – Guardia Medica

For non-emergency care at a low cost (€20), or free for those in the EU, visit the Guardia Medica Turistica. You’ll find the doctors speak enough English, but not necessarily the admin staff.
Via Emilio Morosini 30, Trastevere
Via Antonio Canova 19, Centro Storico

Private Doctor at Your Door – MedinAction

If your child isn’t feeling well, MedinAction sends English-speaking doctors straight to your hotel or Airbnb. No waiting rooms, no stress—just fast, private care for little travelers (and parents too!).
MedInAction: 375 572 4686 
MedinAction.com

Emergencies: Pronto Soccorso

For serious situations, go to the nearest Pronto Soccorso (ER) or dial 112 for immediate help. The service is free for everyone, including foreign citizens and even those without valid documents. (Thank you public healthcare!)

24/7 Pharmacies

Farmacia Piram, Via Nazionale, 228, Monti
Phone: 06 488 4437

Pharmacy Cola Di Rienzo, Via Cola di Rienzo, 213/215, Prati
Phone: 06 324 3130

Farmacia Igea San Gallicano, Via di S. Gallicano, 23, Trastevere\
Phone: 06 589 5764

Farmacia Trastevere, Viale di Trastevere, 80H, Trastevere
Phone: 06 581 0259

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