Posted in United Kingdom forum
I am thinking of moving to the UK for a year. I want to know what is the best approach to getting Health Care. I am 80 years old and currently have Medicare and Tricare for Life in the United States. Do they cover any healthcare in the UK?
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Health coverage
posted by Laura Gagliardi in United Kingdom forum
In the UK you can get free health care provided by the National Health Service. You will have to register with a doctor at one of the GP (General Practitioners) and you will be sent a NHS card which will cover you for most things. If you want to go to a private clinic, that won't be covered and you will have to pay for it.
Physiotherapy at your convenience
posted by tomwalter Admin in United Kingdom forum
Find a physio let you choose physiotherspists those can visit you at home and office during time convenient to you in London and edinburgh. Book an appointement online.
http://www.find-a-physio.co.uk/
nhs
posted by Deleted user in United Kingdom forum
I am not sure about your current healthcare, but you can get Nhs health care, which is free. You can also go private with UK health insurers like Bupa.