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at least 6 monthsPapua New Guinea's infrastructure and healthcare system
Issuance of visas for the purpose of treatment is not provided.
Papua New Guinea's infrastructure and healthcare system are considered basic by Western standards. In the event of a serious illness or accident, visitors and foreign permanent residents are advised to seek medical treatment in Australia. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that all foreign nationals in the country obtain a comprehensive international medical insurance policy that includes an emergency evacuation benefit. Visitors must obtain an entry visa to Australia prior to visiting Papua New Guinea if transportation is required for treatment.
Medical services in Papua New Guinea are mainly funded by the federal government, and the number of hospitals in the country is limited. Health care services are provided by public, private, and church-based facilities, most of which are located in urban centers. The shortage of adequate medical resources, including specialists and medical supplies, is still a serious concern for the small number of foreigners living in the country.
Public health facilities are free to citizens, although a small fee is usually charged for outpatient services. Expats can go to Port Moresby and Leh for emergency services and medical procedures. However, patients will have to pay for various treatments directly in cash. For specialist treatment patients may need to be transported to Australia.
You can visit Papua New Guinea Ministry of Health for more information.
Vaccinations required before visiting/moving to Papua New Guinea
You should be vaccinated against cholera, typhoid, tuberculosis and malaria before coming to Papua New Guinea. Before you travel, you must also have the appropriate prescription medications.
Private medical care in Papua New Guinea
Private medical facilities in Papua New Guinea are steadily improving. Thanks to new private facilities that are popping up in urban areas. Aspen Medical Harbor City Private Medical Clinic is one of the best private medical facilities in the country. This clinic provides a wide range of services, including primary care, 24-hour emergency care that includes house call and ambulance, pathology, medical imaging, and more.
Medicines and pharmacies
Common medicines are readily available at local health shops throughout Papua New Guinea. However, you must carry your prescribed medication with you if you are staying for a longer period.
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