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What to Do If You Get Sick in Bali: A Family Guide to Healthcare on the Island

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What do you do if you get sick in Bali? 🚨 SAVE THIS INFORMATION 🚨 It’s a question we get asked a lot — and after living here for nearly two years with kids, we’ve definitely had our fair share of Bali bugs, bumps, and bruises. The good news? Bali has incredible medical support, especially if you know where to go. For smaller issues, your local apotek (chemist) can be an absolute lifesaver. The pharmacists are super helpful, and many carry both local and international medicines — often without needing a prescription. We’ve ducked in for everything from mosquito bite relief to mouth ulcer spray. But when you need something more? Dr Ari and his team are who we trust. They offer on-call medical care that comes to you — your villa, hotel, or home. With nine doctors, a team of experienced nurses, and even access to lab testing, they’ve got you covered. They’ll bring medication, provide insurance-friendly receipts, and yes, you can pay by card. It honestly makes getting sick a little less stressful when you know help is just a message away. 📲 WhatsApp Dr Ari directly: + 6 2 812 39 54 567 So if you’re ever feeling unwell, start with your nearest chemist — but don’t hesitate to call in extra help if needed. Especially with little ones, it’s always better to check in and get the right care early. #BaliWithKids #BaliTravelTips #ChadAndMia #BaliHealthCare #TravelSmart #FamilyTravelBali #BaliDoctors #ExpatLifeBali #BaliWithChildren

Getting sick in Bali? It happens — especially with the mix of tropical climate, new foods, and little adventurers in tow. But don’t worry, Bali is well-equipped when it comes to healthcare, especially if you know where to turn. For minor hiccups like upset tummies, insect bites, or sunburn, start with your local apotek (pharmacy). You’ll find them everywhere, from busy streets in Seminyak to quiet corners in Ubud. Pharmacists are usually super helpful and many speak English. Even better? You can often get over-the-counter meds like painkillers, antihistamines, or rehydration sachets without a prescription. We’ve relied on them for everything from mosquito repellent patches to teething gel! But when it’s something more serious — think fevers, infections, or anything involving your kids — we always go straight to Dr Ari. He and his amazing team offer on-call care that comes directly to your villa or hotel. With nine doctors, nurses, lab access, and a small pharmacy on wheels, it feels like bringing the clinic to your doorstep. The process is quick, professional, and stress-free — they’ll even provide insurance-approved receipts and accept card payments. ✅ Save Dr Ari’s WhatsApp: +62 812 3954 567 Pro tip: Check your travel insurance policy before your trip and see what healthcare coverage is included. And always travel with a mini first-aid kit, especially when traveling with little ones. Getting sick abroad can be scary — but in Bali, help is never far away. Knowing where to go can make all the difference for a healthy, happy holiday. #BaliWithKids #TravelSmart #FamilyTravelBali #BaliDoctors #ChadAndMia #BaliTravelTips
#BaliWithKids#BaliTravelTips#ChadAndMia#BaliHealthCare#TravelSmart#FamilyTravelBali#BaliDoctors#ExpatLifeBali#BaliWithChildren

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