Get Help for Impetigo in Buenos Aires

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Get immediate care for your impetigo while traveling in Buenos Aires

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How I Got Rid of Impetigo Without Leaving My Hotel in Buenos Aires

01/07/2025

Key Points

  • If you're trying to get rid of impetigo fast in a city where you don't speak the language, look for services like Doctorsa that offer English-speaking doctors. It makes communication much easier and less stressful when you're already feeling sick.
  • Don’t hesitate to try a service even if you’re skeptical; sometimes the reviews are spot on. I was doubtful too, but booking with Doctorsa was straightforward and the upfront pricing was transparent and fair.
  • Use platforms that offer follow-up care and online doctor prescriptions. I had additional questions after my initial appointment, and being able to chat with the doctor afterward was a game-changer.


Not going to lie, getting sick on holiday is the worst. My skin started acting up, turning into this itchy, annoying rash. I was in Buenos Aires, and my Spanish is pretty much limited to "hola" and "gracias". Trying to find a doctor who spoke English was like hunting for a needle in a haystack, especially when I needed impetigo medicine in Buenos Aires.

I felt stuck and stressed. I mean, who wants to spend their trip wandering around looking for a clinic when you're not even sure they're going to understand you? Plus, I didn't want to blow my budget on a doctor visit that might end up being useless.

Thank goodness for Doctorsa. I found them online and remembered reading some solid reviews, so I gave it a try. I was connected with Dr. Correa in no time. He spoke great English, which was a relief, and the $60 price tag seemed pretty reasonable compared to what I heard others paid. He not only got me sorted with antibiotics for impetigo but also gave me a note for work. Plus, I could hit him up later with any extra questions, thanks to the online prescription service—no more wondering if I understood everything right.

Honestly, it was such a relief to have quick, reliable help without all the fuss. It turned a potential holiday disaster into just a minor hiccup. Getting antibiotics online and having access to an online doctor prescription made the whole process smooth and efficient.

See a impetigo doctor for a fast treatment in Buenos Aires

Starting from

$20 video visit and prescription
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Availability

24/7 for urgent Impetigo TREATMENT online
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Response time

5 mins for ONLINE Impetigo TREATMENT
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How does it work?

99% of our users solve their issue within 1 hour. No waiting, no language barriers, no insurance needed.

Answer a few questions

Just answer a few questions about your impetigo and choose a convenient time for your online session. It’s simple and hassle-free, with no need to sign up.

Select and connect

Doctors respond in minutes. Select your preferred one and start your virtual consultation right from your web browser.

7-day free follow-up chat

Reach out to your doctor with any questions you might have, at no extra cost for 7 days following your consultation.

A Tourist’s Guide to Medical Care in Buenos Aires

Online Consultations:

Great for minor but urgent issues that don’t need a physical exam, such as impetigo or related symptoms.

With Doctorsa you can connect with an English-speaking doctor via video call in just a few minutes, get medical advice and, if appropriate, receive an e-prescription that can be used at any pharmacy. No need to worry about office hours or holidays. Clear and upfront pricing: consultations start at $20, so tourists in Buenos Aires needing treatment for impetigo can access affordable healthcare without surprises. Insurances accepted but not required.

Learn more about impetigo treatment online.

Hospitals in Buenos Aires

For serious, potentially life-threatening issues that require immediate, specialized treatment, like breathing difficulties, severe bleeding, or head injuries. Non-urgent visits use up resources needed for emergency patients. ERs are for serious, life-threatening issues. Going there for something like impetigo adds to doctors’ workload and may take time away from those in critical need.

Important: The information provided here about hospitals is for general reference only. We recommend verifying current details, such as contact information, services, and hours of operation, before visiting. Please reach out directly to the hospital or consult their official website for the most up-to-date and accurate information.

Hospitals with Emergency Rooms in Buenos Aires

British Hospital of Buenos Aires (Hospital Británico)
Address: Perdriel 74, C1280AEB Buenos Aires
Access: Offers a 24/7 emergency department. Walk-ins are accepted and triaged on arrival; private ambulance transport also available. Emergency care is rapid and English-speaking staff are commonly available. In life-threatening cases, dial 112 or medical ambulance at 194.

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
Address: Juan Domingo Perón 4190, C1181ACH Buenos Aires
Access: Its emergency department operates 24/7 with walk-in and ambulance access. English-friendly, highly equipped, no GP referral needed. For serious emergencies, call 112 or 194 and request hospital transport.

Hospital de Clínicas “José de San Martín” (UBA Teaching Hospital)
Address: Av. Córdoba 2351, Buenos Aires
Access: Public, 24/7 emergency department accessible via walk-in or SAME ambulance (dial 107 for public EMS). Ambulances go directly to the trauma/emergency entrance. Serious emergencies should use 112 or 194 as well.

Popular Services in Buenos Aires

Walk-in clinics

Best for minor conditions needing same-day, in-person specialist attention—like X-rays for sprains or cuts that may need stitches, injections, advanced diagnostics, or other invasive procedures.

Pharmacies in Buenos Aires, Argentina

In Buenos Aires, pharmacies are called farmacias. They are usually marked with a green cross or a sign that reads “farmacia” and are widely available across the city. Many offer 24-hour service and provide assistance in English in tourist areas.

Antibiotic Policy in Buenos Aires

In Buenos Aires, antibiotics require a valid prescription from a licensed doctor. Pharmacists are not permitted to sell antibiotics over the counter without a prescription.

Emergency Number in Buenos Aires, Argentina

In Buenos Aires, the main emergency number is 911. This number connects you to police, ambulance, and fire services, and should be used for all life-threatening emergencies.

Calls to 911 are free of charge and available 24/7 from any phone, including mobile phones. Operators are generally able to assist in Spanish, and in tourist areas, English-speaking operators may also be available.

Please remember: 911 is strictly for emergencies only. For urgent but non-life-threatening medical concerns, consider using a telehealth service like Doctorsa to speak with a licensed English-speaking doctor quickly and affordably.

Online Care vs. Emergency Room for Impetigo treatment in Buenos Aires

 

ONLINE DOCTOR FOR Impetigo
ProsCons
Low cost (avg. $25 for impetigo) Not for life-threatening situations.
Quick response (avg. 5 mins) 
✅ 24/7/365 availability 
✅ impetigo prescription online 
✅ English-speaking doctors 
✅ Free 7-day follow-up via chat 

EMERGENCY HOSPITAL FOR Impetigo
ProsCons
365/24/7 availability Long wait times for simple impetigo cases
  Difficulty communicating
  Risk of airborne diseases
  No follow-up
  Higher costs

Your questions answered

Getting antibiotics for impetigo in Buenos Aires can be straightforward with Doctorsa. Instead of navigating healthcare in Argentina, you can connect with a licensed English-speaking doctor online through our telehealth platform in minutes. They’ll assess your symptoms via a virtual consultation and, if appropriate, provide a digital prescription you can use at a local pharmacy. It’s fast, hassle-free, and designed for people who need urgent care without the stress. Experience the convenience of telemedicine with Doctorsa today and get the care you need right from your smartphone!

You can buy antibiotics for impetigo in Buenos Aires without seeing a doctor in person. A quick online chat with an English-speaking doctor through Doctorsa is the easiest way to get antibiotics for your impetigo. The doctor will ask you a few questions and then will provide a prescription that you can collect at a nearby pharmacy in just a few minutes.

It’s very unlikely that impetigo will go away on its own. In most cases, these conditions require treatment, and delaying care can lead to complications. With Doctorsa, you can quickly speak with an English-speaking doctor, get the treatment you need, and have prescriptions sent to a nearby pharmacy. Don’t wait—get the care you need today.

Open the intake form and choose one of the following options:

  • Urgent Care: For immediate treatment of your impetigo via virtual care.
  • Set Up an Appointment: To schedule a same-day or future appointment.
 

Next, select how you would like to receive appointment offers from doctors.
We recommend using WhatsApp as it is faster and more reliable. You will quickly receive various visit options. Choose the one that suits you best and proceed to online payment.

Video visits are browser-based, so no apps are needed. Simply click the link you receive to start your video visit in your browser.

After the consultation, you’ll receive an invoice and, if appropriate, an e-prescription via email. Depending on the location, you can show or print the prescription to purchase medication at your preferred pharmacy.

Following the consultation, if appropriate for your case, the doctor will either email the e-prescription to you or send it directly to the pharmacy. You can then either print it out or show it to the pharmacist when purchasing the medication.

It’s important to understand that doctors must responsibly evaluate each case individually. They can’t simply prescribe medication solely based on a patient’s request or a recommendation from another doctor without confirming that it’s suitable for the patient’s specific condition.

Prices vary depending on the provider since they compete to offer you a fair rate. On average, an online doctor visit costs around $25. In-person appointments, specialists, and lab work have different prices depending on the city. When you send a request you can choose the provider that suits you best but there’s no obligation to book.

Keep in mind that the consultation fee doesn’t include medication. The good news is that common antibiotics are generally affordable throughout Europe, usually between $5 and $15.

Absolutely! As soon as you send in your request, it’s instantly received by the doctors who are on duty at that moment. It doesn’t matter if it’s late at night, early on a Sunday morning, or even on August 24th when Buenos Aires celebrates the Day of Saint Bartholomew—there’s always someone ready to help. When you get an appointment option, just remember that a real doctor has seen your request and is ready to assist you.

You can message your physician with follow-up questions at no additional cost for up to 7 days after the video visit.

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