Guest guest Posted November 7, 2008 Report Share Posted November 7, 2008 Hi a, I know you already got the responses you asked for but, I can't resist adding to the advice. I went to Australia two years ago. I carried the same information Joanne recommended. I did not carry a letter about my prescriptions. I found Australian customs (in Sydney) to be very relaxed. The main thing they care about is importation of plants or animals. I also researched which hospital in Sydney was a liver transplant center so that if I had cholangitis or some other emergency I would be sure to go where they knew what PSC was. I also carried a letter from my doctor that said I had PSC and might need an ERCP. One other point. Australia has national health care but they require foreigners to pay for their care. I confirmed with my American insurer that they would cover emergency medical care in Australia. Luckily I made it through without needing a doctor. Since you are in Italy I assume you are covered under Italy's healthcare system. You might want to check out if your emergency cost will be paid if you need medical services in Australia. (Sacramento) dx UC and PSC 2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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