Whatever your reasons for going abroad, you may be entitled to medical care at reduced cost or sometimes free. Your entitlement will vary based on whether you're going to an European Economic Area country (EEA) or elsewhere in the world.
European Economic Area
Leisure or business
If you're going on a holiday or a business trip, you should apply for a free European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), which offers you access to reduced-cost medical treatment.
Go to About the EHIC for more information on how to access healthcare abroad.
Moving abroad
If you're going to live, work or study in another EEA country, visit the Moving abroad section to find out more.
Planned treatment abroad
If you're planning to go abroad specifically for medical treatment (including giving birth) the NHS may be able to offer you financial and aftercare support.
Visit the Planned treatment section to find out how to apply for medical treatment abroad.
Non-EEA countries
You may also receive free healthcare if you're travelling outside the European Economic Area (EEA) provided that the country in question has a reciprocal healthcare arrangement with the UK.
Read the Country-by-country guide to find out what applies to the country of your choice.