It's my road trip again!!!
OK, my daughter is quite severely asthmatic. We're driving from Calais, through Belgium/Luxembourg to Strasbourg, then on through Switzerland and into Italy. The return journey is through France, including a couple of nights in Paris.
She'll have what we hope are all the necessary meds with her, but if there's a severe attack and I need to take her to hospital, how do we stand? Should I be looking to take out some sort of medical insurance? Have to be honest - since this is the first time we've done this sort of trip I just don't know what health provisions are available free of charge (if any) on mainland Europe.
You will need at the very least the European Health Insurance card which you get free. However given your daughter's medical condition you ought to take out medical insurance as the EHIC covers the bare essentials and may not be enough.
Thanks fp - I've contacted Bupa who do recommend medical travel insurance, although the dept I need is closed until tomorrow morning.
Xana generally has enough meds with her to form a percussion band!
It would still be advisable in addition to medical insurance to also apply for the EHIC for each family member. They last 3 years, I renewed mine yesterday on the site mentioned in my earlier posting. Hope you have a good trip.
All my children have EHIC cards and one of them is 16, you can ring them up too, they are really helpful (when I renew ours I only have to give them my details and they automatically renew all of our cards).
On the site there are a list of questions with answers. A child has to be 16 to apply for one but you as the parent would apply, see below -
You should apply for an EHIC in your name and include your child as your dependant. You will each receive your own EHIC. You can apply for the card free of charge on the official EHIC online application route. Other unofficial websites may charge you if you apply through them. Alternatively, you can apply by calling 0300 3301350.