As a Hungarian EU citizen, you are entitled to emergency medical care in Tenerife according to European Union regulations.
Here are the most important things to know:
Make sure you have your European Health Insurance Card! (EHIC / EU Card)
1. Where can you get medical care in Tenerife?
- Public hospitals and clinics (Centro de Salud)
- In emergencies, they provide free medical care if you have a
European Health Insurance Card (EHIC / EU Card). - Such institutions include:
- Hospital Universitario de Canarias (HUC) – La Laguna
- Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de Candelaria – Santa Cruz de Tenerife
- Hospital del Sur de Tenerife (El Mojón, Arona)
- Local health centers (Centro de Salud) near your residence
- In emergencies, they provide free medical care if you have a
- Private hospitals and clinics
- Here you must pay for care unless you have appropriate travel insurance that covers the costs.
- Popular private hospitals in Tenerife:
- Hospiten Sur (Costa Adeje)
- Hospiten Bellevue (Puerto de la Cruz)
- What do you need to show for public healthcare?
- European Health Insurance Card (EHIC / EU Card)
- Entitles you to free emergency and necessary healthcare in the Spanish public health system.
- You receive care under the same conditions and prices as Spanish citizens.
- If you don’t have the card with you, the Hungarian NEAK (National Health Insurance Fund) can send confirmation by fax or email.
- ID card or passport
- May always be required for identification.
- What cases does the EU Card cover?
- Emergency care (accident, sudden illness, severe pain, etc.).
- Acute care for chronic conditions (e.g., insulin administration for diabetics, dialysis for kidney patients, chemotherapy if already started).
- Pregnancy-related emergency care and childbirth (if occurring during travel).
- Care deemed necessary by a doctor that cannot be postponed until return to Hungary.
- What does the EU Card NOT cover?
- Planned medical care (e.g., surgery, dental treatment, check-ups).
- Private medical treatments (private hospitals, private clinics not contracted with the public health system).
- Repatriation to Hungary (only covered by separate travel insurance).
- What to do if you don’t have your EU Card?
- After receiving emergency care, you must pay the costs, then you can submit the bill to NEAK in Hungary for reimbursement.
- Or NEAK can send confirmation of your eligibility by fax/email.
- Recommended additional protection: Travel Insurance
Although the EU Card covers emergency care, travel insurance is recommended for cases such as:
- Treatment at private clinics (where treatment might be faster).
- Repatriation if needed.
- Other costs (e.g., medications, rehabilitation).
Summary: What to do if you get sick in Tenerife?
- In case of emergency, call 112, or go to a public hospital / Centro de Salud.
- Show your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) and your passport / ID card.
- If you don’t have an EHIC Card, NEAK can send confirmation by fax/email.
- If you go to a private clinic, you must pay, unless you have travel insurance.
- If needed, you can contact the Hungarian NEAK for cost reimbursement.
The contact details for the National Health Insurance Fund (NEAK) central customer service are:
- Phone: (+36 1) 350-2001
- Fax: (+36 1) 298-2403
- Email: neak@neak.gov.hu
- Postal address: 1139 Budapest, Váci út 73/a
