Northern Ireland's wild landscape
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Northern Ireland health care and vaccinations
| Vaccination identifier | Special precautions |
|---|---|
| Yellow Fever |
No |
| Typhoid |
No |
| Tetanus |
Yes |
| Rabies |
No |
| Malaria |
No |
| Hepatitis A |
No |
| Diphtheria |
Yes |
If suddenly taken ill or involved in an accident during a visit to an EEA country or Switzerland, free or reduced-cost necessary treatment is available for European travellers - in most cases on production of a valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). Comprehensive insurance is advised for all other nationals.
The National Health Service (NHS) provides free medical treatment (at hospitals and general surgeries) to all who are ordinarily resident in the UK, but requires payment for dental treatment, prescriptions and spectacles. Immediate first aid/emergency treatment is free for all visitors, after which charges are made unless the visitor's country has a reciprocal health agreement with the UK. Full details of individual agreements are available from the Department of Health (www.dh.gov.uk).
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