Find a doctor near me in Italy

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Get care online, starting at

€20

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In demand treatments in Italy

  • Urinary tract infection (UTI) 
  • Antibiotics
  • Cold, cough, flu, strep throat
  • Food poisoning, diarrhea
  • Ear pain, sinus infection
  • Insect bites, scabies, rash

English-speaking doctors in Italy for travelers

Communicate easily and effectively with English-speaking tourist friendly online doctors available now.

Pay online with credit card. No insurance needed.

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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

Complete a 1-min intake form with your needs and preferred appointment time. It’s fast and hassle-free, with no sign-up required.

Select and connect

Doctors respond to you in minutes. Check their profiles and fees, select your preferred doctor and start your virtual consultation through a secure link.

7-day free follow-up chat

Forgot to ask something? You have 7 days to follow up with the doctor on any questions you may have.

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A Lifesaver on the Last Days of My Trip in Italy

On the last few days of my trip in Italy, I woke up feeling miserable—my throat was on fire, my body ached, and I was running a fever. With a long flight home the next day, the thought of enduring that journey without any help was overwhelming. I was anxious, alone, and unsure where to turn for relief.

Thankfully, I found Doctorsa. From my hotel room, I connected with a doctor through a video call. She was understanding, calm, and knew exactly how to handle my situation. Within minutes, she guided me on what to do and where to go for the necessary medicine.

I quickly followed her advice and was able to get exactly what I needed to feel better for the trip home. I could finally relax, knowing I’d have some relief for the journey. This service made a huge difference, and I’m incredibly grateful for the care and support I received.

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Your questions answered

The fee for an online medical consultation in Italy starts from €20-30 for a quick online medical consultation. This is a great option if you need urgent care without insurance, as it offers an affordable solution compared to traditional urgent care visit costs.

Doctorsa ensures transparent pricing, so you’ll know the online visit cost without insurance upfront. The prices of different doctors can vary significantly. Factors such as the doctor’s years of experience, city, and specialty influence how much an online doctor visit will cost. When considering how much telehealth costs, it’s important to remember that virtual care will always cost less than visiting the nearest doctor.

For those asking, “How much is urgent care with insurance?” it’s worth noting that while insurance can lower the out-of-pocket cost, you can still get affordable urgent care without insurance.

Doctorsa provides a convenient way to access care without the need for insurance. Plus, the cost is clear and payable upfront.

Virtual care can be a great option if you’re dealing with common, non-emergency health issues that don’t require in-person exams or lab tests. It’s perfect for things like minor illnesses, cold and flu symptoms, mild skin conditions, or renewals for ongoing treatments.

However, there are some important situations where virtual care might not be the best fit. If you’re experiencing severe symptoms, like intense abdominal pain or trouble breathing, you should seek immediate, in-person medical attention, as these could indicate a serious emergency.

If you need lab tests, imaging studies like X-rays, or a referral to a specialist such as a gastroenterologist or dermatologist, virtual care can help you with lab orders and referrals.

Also, if you’re pregnant or dealing with certain conditions like cuts that might need stitches, a visit to a physical clinic would be more suitable.

So, if your health concerns align with what virtual care can treat, and you don’t need any of the medications or services that are excluded, then virtual care could be a convenient and effective option for you.

Telehealth is an effective alternative to in-person urgent care for both urgent and non-emergency needs. Up to 91% of people find virtual care more convenient, and up to 84% say it’s just as good as visiting a walk-in clinic near me in person.*

* Neves AL, van Dael J, et al. Use and impact of virtual primary care on quality and safety: The public’s perspectives during the COVID-19 pandemic. J Telemed Telecare. 2024 Feb;30(2):393-401. 

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

Doctorsa complies with GDPR regulations and equivalent data protection laws in other countries. When you submit a request on Doctorsa, the content of the request is shared with all available doctors while keeping your data anonymized until you select a provider. Once you’ve chosen a doctor and booked with them, your provided information and contact details will only be shared with them. Doctorsa will never sell your personal information.

Yes, you can pay with insurance. During checkout, just enter your insurance information and payment details. We’ll temporarily hold the consultation cost until we confirm your coverage. If your insurance covers it, the hold will be released. If not, the hold will become a charge, and we’ll send you an invoice so you can claim a refund directly.

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