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All
visitors
to
Cambodia
should
have up
to date
inoculations
as
recommended
by their
doctors.
Visitors
should
take
preventive
measures
against
mosquitoes
as in
any
tropical
country,
especially
at dusk.
Health
insurance,
especially
medical
evacuation
cover is
recommended
as
international
standard
healthcare
is
minimal,
especially
in rural
areas.
Although
Cambodia
is not a
Malaria
risk-free
country,
your
health
will not
be at
risk if
a proper
precaution
is
undertaken.
Consult
your
doctor
is our
best
advice.
Generally,
the
anti-malarial
pills
like
Chloroquine
and
Mefloquine
are
recommended,
however,
if you
were
going to
the
remote
area,
then
Doxycycline
may be a
better
choice.
Proper
clothing
and
insect
repellent
can help
a lot
from
insect
disturbance.
We have
included
a list
of some
major
hospitals
and
medical
centers
in
Cambodia
in case
of
emergency
need. It
seems
that
most of
them do
not
currently
have any
website.
If we
were
able to
find
one, we
will add
it here.
To call
Cambodia,
dial
(855)
and
Phnompenh
prefix
(23)
| Access Medical Services |
| No.4 Street 432, Sang-kat Bong Trak, Phnompenh |
| Tel: (015) 913358, 913831-405
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| AEA-SOS International Medical Center |
| No. 161 Street 51, Sangkat Boeung Peng |
| Tel: 216911 Fax: (855-23) 215811
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| Calmette Hospital |
| Monivong Street |
| Tel: 914093 Fax: (855-18) 810785
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| European Medical Clinic |
| Hongkong Center |
| Sisowath Boulevard |
| Tel: 916413 Fax: (855-23) 364656
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| Phnompenh Medical Services |
| No. 181, 1st Floor Norodom Boulevard, Phnompenh |
| in front of Red Cross Medical Center |
| Tel: 300311
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| Raffles Medical Center |
| Sofitel Cambodiana, No. 313 Sisowath Boulevard |
| Office No.7, Ground Floor |
| Tel: 426288 ext.650
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| Sihanouk Hospital Center |
| No. 363 Street 271 |
| Tel: 723273, 982571 |
Related
sites
Friends
Without
A Border
Non-profit
organization
is
building
the
Angkor
Hospital
for
Children
to
provide
much
medical
care to
the
children
of
Cambodia
Cambodia
Health
Promotion
and
Primary
Health
Care
Project
The
Cambodia
Health
Promotion
and
Primary
Health
Care
Project
is a
health
and
community
development
initiative
implemented
by the
Australian
Agency
for
International
Development
and the
Royal
Government
of
Cambodia
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