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Health before Majorca


majorca pharmacyPlanning health before Majorca will surely give you a safer trip and holiday, particularly if you are carrying an illness.

It is advised to see a dentist prior to a long vacation, take a spare pair of glasses or contact lenses, and just in case take your optical prescription.

Any medication that you take should be in their original, labelled packaging.

A good idea would be to take a letter from your physician describing your medication or your medical condition. When travelling be sure to carry a physician’s letter, if carrying a syringe or needle.

Insurance

If you are an European citizen then it would be advised to get an European Health Insurance card from either a post office or a health centre, this card will cover you for most medical conditions.

Recommended Vaccinations

When visiting Majorca, no jabs are needed. Although none are needed, the WHO recommends that everyone is to be covered for tetanus, diphtheria, mumps, measles, polio and rubella. Visit a doctor at least six weeks before your departure, as immunity by vaccinations don't work in till after two weeks.

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