Caring for a Swimmer's Ear in Milan

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Resolving a Swimmer's Ear From the Comfort of My Airbnb in Milan

03/01/2025

Key Points

  1. When you’re feeling under the weather while traveling, don’t wait until your symptoms worsen. Book an appointment with Doctorsa as soon as possible; you can get seen quickly without the hassle of finding a local clinic.
  2. If you’re traveling in a country where you don’t speak the language, trust that an English-speaking doctor from Doctorsa will help you communicate your symptoms clearly and get the care you need.
  3. Keep an eye on your messages from Doctorsa after the consultation, as they offer a free 7-day follow-up chat, which can be useful for any lingering questions or concerns.

Strolling through the bustling streets of Milan, I was finally living a dream. The sights, the sounds, the adventure—it was everything I imagined. But after a few days of soaking up the culture and taking in the Renaissance art, I began feeling a persistent ear pain. Initially, I dismissed it as nothing serious, perhaps a result of too much swimming in the hotel pool, but after three days of discomfort, I knew I couldn’t ignore it any longer.

Finding swimmer’s ear medicine in Milan was daunting, especially with a language I barely spoke. I tried to navigate the Italian healthcare system but was quickly overwhelmed by the complexity and potential costs. I was on the verge of panic, worried that my ear pain might morph into something worse, when a fellow traveler suggested I try Doctorsa.

Skeptical but hopeful, I logged onto the Doctorsa platform. To my relief, it was incredibly straightforward—no need to sign up or log in. In just a few minutes, I had an appointment with an English-speaking doctor who was available via video call. Already, I felt a wave of relief wash over me.

The doctor listened attentively as I described my symptoms. “It sounds like swimmer’s ear,” he said with certainty, explaining that while it was common, it needed prompt treatment. He assured me that I could get antibiotics online if necessary. I was impressed by his professionalism and the clarity with which he communicated the next steps. Within moments, he sent an online prescription for ear drops to a local pharmacy, conveniently located just around the corner from my temporary home in Milan.

Grateful for the speed and ease of the process, I realized how crucial it was to have someone who not only understood my language but also the urgency of my situation. The transparency in pricing was a welcome surprise, cheaper than what I imagined a local clinic might charge a tourist.

As I left the pharmacy with my prescription in hand, I marveled at how a potential travel nightmare had been so effortlessly resolved. I knew I could message the doctor if I had more questions, thanks to the free follow-up care included in the service. With my ear pain on the mend, I was back to enjoying the wonders of Milan, armed with a new appreciation for modern healthcare solutions like Doctorsa.

If you find yourself needing antibiotics for swimmer’s ear while traveling, consider the convenience of an online doctor prescription through Doctorsa. It’s a seamless way to get rid of a swimmer’s ear fast and continue your adventures without interruption.

See a swimmer's ear doctor for a fast treatment in Milan

Starting from

$20 video visit and prescription
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Availability

24/7 for urgent Swimmer's Ear TREATMENT online
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Response time

5 mins for ONLINE Swimmer's Ear 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 swimmer's ear symptoms and choose a convenient time for your online session. It’s simple and hassle-free, with no need to sign up.

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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 Milan

Online Consultations:

Great for minor but urgent issues that don’t need a physical exam, such as swimmer’s ear 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 Milan needing treatment for swimmer’s ear can access affordable healthcare without surprises. Insurances accepted but not required.

Learn more about swimmer's ear treatment online.

Hospitals in Milan

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 swimmer’s ear 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 Milan

Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico
Address: Via Francesco Sforza, 35, 20122 Milano MI, Italy
Access: Walk-in access available 24/7 or call the Italian emergency number 112 for urgent assistance.

Ospedale San Raffaele
Address: Via Olgettina, 60, 20132 Milano MI, Italy
Access: Open 24/7 for emergencies. Walk-in or call ahead using the emergency number 112 for immediate attention.

Ospedale Niguarda
Address: Piazza dell’Ospedale Maggiore, 3, 20162 Milano MI, Italy
Access: Emergency services are available around the clock. Walk-in or contact via the emergency number 112 for urgent care.

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 Milan, Italy

In Milan, pharmacies are easily identifiable by a green cross sign that is usually illuminated, making them visible even at night. These pharmacies, known locally as “farmacie,” are widely available throughout the city and often serve as a reliable source for health-related products and advice.

Antibiotics Policy in Milan

In Milan, pharmacists cannot sell antibiotics over the counter. A valid prescription from a doctor is required to obtain antibiotics. This policy is in place to ensure the responsible use of antibiotics and to prevent the development of antibiotic resistance.

Emergency Number for Milan

In Milan, the primary emergency number is 112. This number connects you to the European emergency services, where you can request assistance for police, fire, or medical emergencies. It is available 24/7 and can be dialed free of charge from any phone, including mobile devices without a SIM card.

For non-urgent medical assistance, you can call 116117. It’s a free, EU-wide number available 24/7 for low-priority healthcare services. Operators speak Italian and English, and no prior registration is required. However, 116117 cannot be dialed from a locked phone as it’s not an emergency number, and the service is not yet available in all regions.

Remember, the emergency number is intended for life-threatening situations that require immediate attention from emergency services. For urgent but non-life-threatening health issues, consider using telehealth services like Doctorsa, which provide quick and convenient access to medical care.

Online Care vs. Emergency Room for Swimmer’s Ear treatment in Milan

 

ONLINE DOCTOR FOR Swimmer’s Ear
Pros Cons
Low cost (avg. EUR 25 for swimmer’s ear) Not for life-threatening situations.
Quick response (avg. 5 mins)  
✅ 24/7/365 availability  
✅ swimmer’s ear prescription online  
✅ English-speaking doctors  
✅ Free 7-day follow-up via chat  

EMERGENCY HOSPITAL FOR Swimmer’s Ear
Pros Cons
365/24/7 availability Long wait times for simple swimmer’s ear cases
  Difficulty communicating
  Risk of airborne diseases
  No follow-up
  Higher costs

Your questions answered

Getting antibiotics for swimmer’s ear in Milan can be straightforward with Doctorsa. Instead of navigating healthcare in Italy, 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 swimmer’s ear in Milan 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 swimmer’s ear. 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.

Sure, some minor issues might get better on their own, but it’s always a bit of a gamble. Sometimes you’ll be fine, but other times ignoring a problem can lead to bigger issues or a longer recovery. For example, letting a swimmer’s ear go untreated can make things a lot worse. A lot of travelers put off seeing a doctor because it just feels like too much trouble—especially somewhere unfamiliar. But with Doctorsa, there’s no need to wait or take any chances. You can connect with an English-speaking doctor in minutes, get the treatment you need, and even have prescriptions sent right to you. It’s quick, easy, and designed to take the stress out of healthcare, even when you’re far from home. Why hope for the best when getting help is this simple?

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

  • Urgent Care: For immediate treatment of your swimmer’s ear 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.

Learn more about seeing a doctor in Italy as a tourist.

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 euros. 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 euros.

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 December 7th when Milan celebrates Saint Ambrose’s Day—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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