Here's to your health!
Russia does not pose any serious health problems to a Western traveler and has no special vaccination requirements but we always recommend that you stay up-to-date with your shots, particularly when traveling. If you need more information regarding shots, I suggest you check out a World Health Organization site at www.who.int/ith/english. We always recommend that you use bottled water while traveling and stay away from food sold at the street stalls. One final word of warning, Russia is ridden with sexually transmitted diseases. Please, use all appropriate precautions. www.condomworld.com
Should you require medical care, Moscow has a number of Western style clinics. The price is comparable to that of the West but many of them may accept your regular insurance. It is a good idea to check with your insurance company whether you have international coverage.
International SOS Clinic
10th Floor, Polyclinic No. 1, 31 Grokholsky Pereulok, 129010 Moscow, 7-495-937-5760, Emergency Phone: (7-495) 937-6477, Contact: Maxine Ash, 937-5760
E-mail: mow.marketing@internationalsos.com to make an appointment or askthedoctor@internationalsos.com for free medical advice.
www.internationalsos.com
European Medical Center
10 2nd Tverskoi-Yamskoi Pereulok, 125047 Moscow, 7-495-787-7000
www.emcmos.ru/eng/index.html
American Medical Center Moscow
Address: 1 Grokholsky Pereulok, 129010 Moscow,Phone: 7-495-933-7700, Emergency Phone: (7-495) 933-7700, Fax: (7-495) 933-7700
E-mail: moscow@amcenters.com
www.amcenters.com/moscow_clinic.htm
Russian-American Family Medicine Center
Address: 10 2nd Tverskoi-Yamskoi Pereulok, 125047 Moscow
Tel: 7-495-250-0646/9373/8318, Fax: 7-495-250-8403
E-mail: contact@rafmc.ru
www.rafmc.ru