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larryandcaron Dec 20th 2016 9:00 pm

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Hello all,we have another question re obtaining a doctor after becoming residents,my daughter in law is pregnant and her residency was started 4 weeks ago,my question is can she sign up to a GP surgery before her residency comes through or does she have to wait until after,or can she not have a GP until 5 yrs as a resident,I know some of you clever people can help

Lorna at Vicenza Dec 21st 2016 8:24 pm

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Originally Posted by larryandcaron (Post 12133813)
Hello all,we have another question re obtaining a doctor after becoming residents,my daughter in law is pregnant and her residency was started 4 weeks ago,my question is can she sign up to a GP surgery before her residency comes through or does she have to wait until after,or can she not have a GP until 5 yrs as a resident,I know some of you clever people can help

Residency and the health system are two different things.

How did she get residency? With private health insurance? Working here? Through an Italian husband?

larryandcaron Dec 22nd 2016 2:52 am

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Yes it was with health insurance but because she was already pregnant the insurance wouldn't cover that

Lorna at Vicenza Dec 22nd 2016 6:47 pm

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Originally Posted by larryandcaron (Post 12134781)
Yes it was with health insurance but because she was already pregnant the insurance wouldn't cover that

I doubt that she will be able to get an Italian health card (tessera sanitaria) or a GP, but there are laws to provide all women with health care during pregnancy.
Tell her to go to her local "consultorio familiare" and ask for information there.

Geordieborn Dec 22nd 2016 9:13 pm

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I would have a look at this PDF link , unless it's out of date, it looks to me like she may well be covered.

Lorna at Vicenza Dec 23rd 2016 3:46 am

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That was printed in 2010 and is mostly for non EU citizens who are here with a permesso di soggiorno.
Page 22 about pregnancy and childbirth is still valid though. The family advice bureau that is mentioned several times is in fact the consultorio familiare.

linseed oil Dec 24th 2016 7:59 am

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talk to your doctor

Geordieborn Dec 24th 2016 10:10 am

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Originally Posted by linseed oil (Post 12136144)
talk to your doctor

Sounds like good advice to me;)

Lorna at Vicenza Dec 24th 2016 10:22 am

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Originally Posted by Geordieborn (Post 12136195)
Sounds like good advice to me;)

How the shit can it be good advice when you don't have and can't get a Doctor here?

Lorna at Vicenza Dec 24th 2016 10:25 am

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Originally Posted by linseed oil (Post 12136144)
talk to your doctor

What rubbish. The whole point is that she doesn't have a GP normal DR.

linseed oil Dec 25th 2016 6:45 am

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Originally Posted by Lorna at Vicenza (Post 12136202)
What rubbish. The whole point is that she doesn't have a GP normal DR.

no but if they talk to a doctor he will tell them the way to go about it they will talk to you i know this becouse i live here in italy some times the direct aproche is best
only trying to be helpfull sorry

Geordieborn Dec 26th 2016 1:44 am

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I think Linseeds advice was good. Find out if the local doctor is any good and if so see if they will see you, I'm pretty sure they will.

37100 Dec 26th 2016 5:41 am

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Originally Posted by Geordieborn (Post 12136651)
I think Linseeds advice was good. Find out if the local doctor is any good and if so see if they will see you, I'm pretty sure they will.

In Italy GP's do not deal with pregnancy other than to write out prescriptions ordered by a gyno. She needs to go to her nearest health centre for advice.

Geordieborn Dec 26th 2016 11:57 pm

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Originally Posted by larryandcaron (Post 12133813)
Hello all,we have another question re obtaining a doctor after becoming residents,my daughter in law is pregnant and her residency was started 4 weeks ago,my question is can she sign up to a GP surgery before her residency comes through or does she have to wait until after,or can she not have a GP until 5 yrs as a resident,I know some of you clever people can help

Sorry, but the OP did state the above question :unsure: and I assume will want a GP regardless of being pregnant or not

37100 Dec 27th 2016 2:20 am

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Originally Posted by larryandcaron (Post 12133813)
Hello all,we have another question re obtaining a doctor after becoming residents,my daughter in law is pregnant and her residency was started 4 weeks ago,my question is can she sign up to a GP surgery before her residency comes through or does she have to wait until after,or can she not have a GP until 5 yrs as a resident,I know some of you clever people can help


Originally Posted by Geordieborn (Post 12137056)
Sorry, but the OP did state the above question :unsure: and I assume will want a GP regardless of being pregnant or not


I'm sure she will need a GP, but based on what larryandcaron said, she is not entitled to one. At the moment, she needs to seek pre natal care and the best place to go is the health centre -she'd have to go there anyway to sign up for a GP. I do hope larryandcaron tell us how she gets on.


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