Bali Information
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There
are 4 major hospitals usually used by
foreigners - Denpasar General Hospital
(RSUP Sanglah), Kasih Ibu Hospital, Rumah
Sakit Wongaya and Sakit Dharma Husada.
RSUP
Sanglah is the main provincial public
hospital. Its facilities have improved
since the emergency ward had been built
in 1991. Difficult/critical cases would
not become a problem anymore since it
has complete equipments. It is located
on Jl. Kesehatan Selatan 1
Sanglah Denpasar with Telp:(+ 62 361)
227 911 - 15 and Fax: (+ 62 361) 226 363
Kasih
Ibu is a private hospital which caters
for less serious cases such as diarrhea,
intestinal disorders, anemia, asthma and
minor accidents. Kasih Ibu is also equipped
to care for pregnant women. This hospital
is located on Jl. Teuku Umar 120 Denpasar,
Tel:(+ 62 361) 223 036
Fax: (+ 62 361) 268 690.
Rumah
Sakit Wongaya (Public Hospital; Psychiatric
Unit), Jl. Kartini, Denpasar, Tel: 222-142.
Sakit
Dharma Husada, (Private) Jl. Sudirman
No 50, Denpasar, Tel: 227-560, 234-824
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Medical
Clinics
There are some medical clinics
that are well known by foreigners in Bali.
Some of them are western owned and operated
:
1. Bali
International Medical Center (BIMC)
Bali International Medical Centre (BIMC)
provides excellent Primary Health Care
& Emeregency Medical Services for
tourists, traveler, and expatriate living
in Bali. Emeregency Room, Ambulance, Clinic
Services, Insurance & Medical Evacuations
also available. Open 24 hours Tlp.(62-361)
7612631. Located Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai
No.100X, Kuta Bali 80361 - Indonesia.
for futher information please click
here >>>http://www.bimcbali.com
2.
International SOS Clinic Bali
Opened in 1999, offers International SOS
members and visitors to Bali comprehensive
primary health care and 24-hour emergency
medical services
Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 505X, Kuta 80361,
Bali - Indonesia Tel. 62-361-720100, Fax.
62-361-721919
E-mail: info@sos-bali.com >>>http://www.sos-bali.com
3. Bali
Nusa Dua Emergency Clinic
Jl Pratama No. 81, Telp. 771-324
4. Kuta
Clinic
Jl. Raya Kuta. Telp: 753-268
5. Ubud
Clinic
Jl Raya Ubud No.36 Campuhan. Telp: 974-911
6. Dental
Clinic
- Dr Indra Guizot, Jl. Patimura 19, Denpasar,
Tel: 222-445, 234-375
- DDS. Ritjie Rihartinah, Jl Pratama No.
81, Nusa Dua Telp: 771-324
- Retno W. Agung, Jln. Bypass Ngurah Rai
No.4A Br. Tamansari, Sanur.Telp: 28 85
01
In relating
with health, Bali also has insurance and
medical evacuation company, that is:
AEA International - SOS Assistance Bali
PT Abhaya Eka Astiti, Jl. By Pass
Ngurah Rai No. 24X, Kuta 80361. Tel: (+
62 361) 755 768.
Fax: 62 - 361 - 755 768
One thing that should be noted by tourists
here is that the Blood Bank in Bali normally
carries no stock of Rhesus (Rh) Negative
blood.
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A
Short Medication Notification
Travelers' diarrhea
is the most common travel-related ailment.
The cornerstone of prevention is food and
water precautions. All travelers should
bring along an antibiotic and an anti-diarrheal
drug to be started promptly if significant
diarrhea occurs, defined as three or more
loose stools in an 8-hour period or five
or more loose stools in a 24-hour period,
especially if associated with nausea, vomiting,
cramps, fever or blood in the stool. If
diarrhea is severe or bloody, or if fever
occurs with shaking chills, or if abdominal
pain becomes marked, medical attention should
be sought.
Bring adequate supplies of all medications
in their original containers, clearly labeled.
Carry a signed, dated letter from the primary
physician describing all medical conditions
and listing all medications, including generic
names. If carrying syringes or needles,
be sure to carry a physician's letter documenting
their medical necessities. If you wear glasses
or contacts, bring an extra pair.
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Do's & Don'ts
- Do not drink Bali water!
- Drink bottled or purified water
only and watch for ice cubes too!
- Keep well hydrated to avoid Bali
Belly.
- Ensure three good meals a day
and drink lots of water
- Cut down on your consumption
of alcohol.
- Avoid mosquito bites, as they
transmit the malaria disease.
- Wear long trousers, skirts, sleeves
and socks to help discourage bites, this is especially
recommended after sunset.
- Use insect repellent on
exposed skin and avoid areas of still water.
- Don't forget to slip on a shirt,
slop on sun screen and slap on a hat - the Bali
sun can burn you quickly.
- Ensure you are up to date with
your regular vaccinations i.e. Tetanus, Diphtheria,
Polio and Hepatitis A
- Pack a mini first aid kit of
band aids, antiseptic, panadol etc.
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