Government Health Care in Doha

alattar
By alattar

Government Health Care in Doha

I have been offered a job in Doha. The job has “Medical Coverage for employee, spouse, and Children under 18”. When I asked for more details regarding the medical coverage I was told that I would receive a “Government Medical Card” and that I would get services through the available government programs.

I would be moving to Doha from the United States along with a wife and 2 kids (2 years, and 4 months old).

I need to know how good are the government health services?
Are they up to western standards?
Would my kids be able to get all the vaccinations that they would get here in the US?

I would appreciate any help that you can offer.

Thanks

By e46M3• 29 May 2007 13:49
Rating: 5/5
e46M3

Government health services are stretched. The health centers that deal with people on a day-to-day basis for minor illnesses are really overloaded and not my idea of attentive medical care.

Dental is the same.

Emergency services are very good, especially for children.

Hamad Hospital, the only government hospital in the country, while well-equipped is badly over-loaded. There frequently aren't enough beds for inpatients.

Getting an appointment with a specialist at HMC can take up to 6 weeks, sometimes more.

Having said all this the government services aren't out to make a profit, unlike the private hospitals and clinics. This means that you don't have to do unnecessary tests, etc for the benefit of these private institutions.

Try to get private health insurance.

By anonymous• 29 May 2007 13:42
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

And they have the best of equipment.

The best thing is once you are through with registering your card you can speak in english with the Docs & Nurses & they understand.

This is one rare govt place where you are not asked "Why Mafi Arabi?" "I speak english, why you no speak Arabi?"

By KellysHeroes• 29 May 2007 11:59
Rating: 3/5
KellysHeroes

The medical services provided by government is not bad. Private hospitals and medical centers are not better then government ones.

By pwb78• 29 May 2007 10:43
pwb78

This was just being discussed on another site as well -

http://www.expatwoman.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=27390&highlight=health+care

Feel free to PM me if you have any questions. Vaccinations are no problem.

By anonymous• 29 May 2007 10:42
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

Gonernment health care is the one offered by HMC. It is a fairly good scheme offered at QR 100 per year. I have gone through 4 emergency surgeries there and still following up with the specilist in every 3 months. Imagine the cost for surgeries QR ZERO.

By ooo• 29 May 2007 10:36
ooo

If government health care is what I think it is, it sucks! But before jumping to any conclusion you better wait to hear more informed opinions …

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