If you are planning medical or dental treatment in another European Economic Area (EEA) country, you should discuss this fully with the NHS health professional that has lead responsibility for your NHS health or dental care. They can advise you on the treatment options available to you on the NHS.
Make sure that you are fully informed, and have all the information you need to make the right choices. This should include as much information as possible about:
- the treatment you are travelling to receive
- the European healthcare provider that will carry out that treatment, including medical governance arrangements
You will also need to:
- consider when you will be able to travel
- consider how your medical notes will be exchanged
- fully understand the conditions under which you will be treated in another EEA country, which may not be the same as the NHS
- establish the treatment that the NHS Board is prepared to fund or reimburse
- obtain prior authority from the NHS Board, where necessary
- consider any after care or follow up treatment you might require and where this will be delivered