Doctor for tourists in Porto 24/7

Doctor for tourists in Porto services provide fast medical help while travelling. Porto Doctor On Call sends a licensed physician to your hotel or flat and also offers video consultations nationwide. If you become ill during your stay, our team can assess, treat and prescribe without you leaving the room.

When to call a doctor for tourists in Porto to your hotel or apartment

  • Fever without alarm signs, muscle pain or mild headache
  • Gastroenteritis with mild dehydration
  • Mild respiratory infections such as cough or sinusitis
  • Earache, sore throat or urinary burning without high fever
  • Minor injuries or sprains

Teleconsultation for tourists in Portugal

Sometimes a teleconsultation is enough. Our doctors evaluate symptoms, renew prescriptions and advise you on next steps. If a physical exam is needed, we arrange a home visit in Porto immediately.

Red flags — when not to wait for a doctor for tourists in Porto

  • Chest pain or severe shortness of breath
  • Confusion, seizure, stroke signs
  • Persistent bleeding or major trauma
  • High fever with rash or stiff neck

If any apply, call 112 or go to the nearest ER immediately.

Costs and travel insurance

Many insurers cover private care abroad. Keep receipts and the medical report issued by the doctor for tourists in Porto. Official guidance for visitors is available at VisitPortugal.

How to book a doctor for tourists in Porto quickly

  1. Describe your symptoms (onset, fever, medication used).
  2. Choose a hotel visit or teleconsultation.
  3. Receive an electronic prescription and care plan.

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FAQ

Do you visit hotels in Porto?

Yes, our doctor for tourists in Porto can see you directly at your hotel or apartment.

Do you speak English?

Yes, the team is bilingual (Portuguese and English).

Can you issue a Portuguese prescription?

Yes, we issue electronic prescriptions valid in Portugal.

Doctor for tourists in Porto providing care at a hotel
Doctor for tourists in Porto — hotel visits and teleconsultations 24/7.

Disclaimer: Informational content only. In case of red flags, call 112 or visit the nearest emergency department.