If you are seriously ill or injured
If you become sick or are injured in Brazil you should seek medical attention locally if you feel you need it. Your travel insurance should cover most medical expenses if you have taken out a comprehensive policy.
If you have travelled with a tour guide or have a tour representative you should contact them in the first instance if your condition is not serious. However, you should be aware that any healthcare arrangements made by a tour guide or representative may have been made with a private ambulance or hospital and only private insurance will cover any costs incurred in these circumstances.
Please be aware that medical facilities in Brazil may differ from those in the UK.
In hospital in Brazil
If you are admitted to hospital in Brazil then you should contact us.
What we can do to help:
- aim to contact you within 24 hours of being told that you have been admitted
- contact your family and friends in the UK
- liaise with your insurance company or medical evacuation company
- visit you within 48 hours of being told you have gone into hospital if we feel that this is appropriate to your circumstances, and if we have an Embassy or Consulate in the same city as the hospital you are in.
We'll take into account your condition, whether you have family and friends with you, whether you are with a tour company and the medical facilities available.
If you have been hospitalised as a result of an assault or other crime, we will aim to visit you as soon as possible. Please see the 'If you are a victim of crime' page for more information.
What we can't do:
- We cannot pay for your medical treatment or provide treatment ourselves
- We won’t usually contact or visit you if you have travelled specifically for medical treatment.
Useful Contacts
British Embassy/Consulates-General, Brazil
Related Documents
Support for British nationals Abroad - A guide