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English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
Good evening friends
We are shortly moving to our villa in Carvoeiro and we are looking for a good, English-speaking GP in Carvoeiro or nearby. Does anyone have any recommendations please?
We are shortly moving to our villa in Carvoeiro and we are looking for a good, English-speaking GP in Carvoeiro or nearby. Does anyone have any recommendations please?
Re: English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
There are several private doctors in the village that all speak English.
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R.Wethereyet
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Re: English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
I would recommend:
Dr K Vieira
Centro Médico
Carvoeiro Terrace,
Povo Burro
8400 CARVOEIRO
Tel 282 350 780 Tml 934 014 125 (08.00-20.00)
drkvieira@gmail.com
Above Columbo's Rest/Bar
There is a 50euro charge for a consultation, but this is the norm in Portugal.
Really nice guy, although he is Dutch he speaks excellent English, we have used him as a 'Family Doctor' for several years, easy to talk to.
Dr K Vieira
Centro Médico
Carvoeiro Terrace,
Povo Burro
8400 CARVOEIRO
Tel 282 350 780 Tml 934 014 125 (08.00-20.00)
drkvieira@gmail.com
Above Columbo's Rest/Bar
There is a 50euro charge for a consultation, but this is the norm in Portugal.
Really nice guy, although he is Dutch he speaks excellent English, we have used him as a 'Family Doctor' for several years, easy to talk to.
Re: English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
completely endorse this recommendation; Dr Vieira is a lovely guy; don't be put off by his 'shakes', it's some sort of neuro disorder, he really knows his stuff & can even perform minor surgery if neededR.Wethereyet wrote:I would recommend:
Dr K Vieira
Centro Médico
Carvoeiro Terrace,
Povo Burro
8400 CARVOEIRO
Tel 282 350 780 Tml 934 014 125 (08.00-20.00)
drkvieira@gmail.com
Above Columbo's Rest/Bar
There is a 50euro charge for a consultation, but this is the norm in Portugal.
Really nice guy, although he is Dutch he speaks excellent English, we have used him as a 'Family Doctor' for several years, easy to talk to.
Re: English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
Minor surgery with the shakes? I think I will pass!
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logicbob
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Re: English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
sunman wrote:completely endorse this recommendation; Dr Vieira is a lovely guy; don't be put off by his 'shakes', it's some sort of neuro disorder, he really knows his stuff & can even perform minor surgery if neededR.Wethereyet wrote:I would recommend:
Dr K Vieira
Centro Médico
Carvoeiro Terrace,
Povo Burro
8400 CARVOEIRO
Tel 282 350 780 Tml 934 014 125 (08.00-20.00)
drkvieira@gmail.com
Above Columbo's Rest/Bar
There is a 50euro charge for a consultation, but this is the norm in Portugal.
Really nice guy, although he is Dutch he speaks excellent English, we have used him as a 'Family Doctor' for several years, easy to talk to.
Totally agree, a very nice doctor.
Re: English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
Thanks. It is good to know how much a visit to a GP in Portugal will cost. What about the Health Centers in Carvoeiro and Lagoa, what services do they provide and is it free like the NHS?
Re: English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
Centro da Saude ( health centre) is a general health centre. sometimes the doctors speak English and sometimes not. If they do it can be a bit hit and miss. There is usuallya charge to see the doctor, in the region of 1.5 to 3.00 euros. Other things are also chargeable, like x-rays and obviously the prescriptions are payable. Personally I would rather pay a little more and see a doctor who can speak English, it makles it a whole lot easier to tell them exactly what is wrong and if you have aches and pains.
Re: English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
This advice is fine if you have health insurance - if not bear in mind that if you see one of the (excellent Dutch/German) doctors any follow-up medication or treatment is private and expensive.
Only by going to the Centro da Saude can you get health service treatment (and normally they will find someone who can speak english) which is generally good although with some rough edges such as poor food and sometimes cramped wards.
Only by going to the Centro da Saude can you get health service treatment (and normally they will find someone who can speak english) which is generally good although with some rough edges such as poor food and sometimes cramped wards.
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Gary/Gaynor
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Re: English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
Re:Dr K Vieira,
Dr ken is our Doctor too whe we are in CVO, lovely man and speaks very good English.
Gaynor and Gary
Dr ken is our Doctor too whe we are in CVO, lovely man and speaks very good English.
Gaynor and Gary
Re: English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
he is able to steady himself fine, he put 4 stitches in my son's head very wellsteve wrote:Minor surgery with the shakes? I think I will pass!
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SAM SPARKLE
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Re: English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
Maybe he was only going to put in two 
Re: English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
Anyone know of an English speaking doctor in Birkenhead? 
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Bruce Wallis
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Re: English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
I agree.....dont be too keen to shell out 50 euros or so.....I've seen doctors and been treated at the health centres in both Lagoa and Carvoeiro, and the treatment was first class, better than the UK.roy4eyes wrote:This advice is fine if you have health insurance - if not bear in mind that if you see one of the (excellent Dutch/German) doctors any follow-up medication or treatment is private and expensive.
Only by going to the Centro da Saude can you get health service treatment (and normally they will find someone who can speak english) which is generally good although with some rough edges such as poor food and sometimes cramped wards.
The Portuguese doctor I saw spoke perfectly adequate English.
The cost 5 euros, not 50.
Re: English speaking GP in Carvoeiro
Yeah! but we're not all on invalidity.Bruce Wallis wrote:I agree.....dont be too keen to shell out 50 euros or so.....I've seen doctors and been treated at the health centres in both Lagoa and Carvoeiro, and the treatment was first class, better than the UK.roy4eyes wrote:This advice is fine if you have health insurance - if not bear in mind that if you see one of the (excellent Dutch/German) doctors any follow-up medication or treatment is private and expensive.
Only by going to the Centro da Saude can you get health service treatment (and normally they will find someone who can speak english) which is generally good although with some rough edges such as poor food and sometimes cramped wards.
The Portuguese doctor I saw spoke perfectly adequate English.
The cost 5 euros, not 50.

