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TurcjaAustriaHiszpania
Psychoterapiaod $150od $1,500od $100
Leczenie schizofrenii u dzieci i młodzieżyod $3,200od $10,000od $9,000
Leczenie schizofrenii u dorosłychod $2,000od $8,000od $4,000
Leczenie autyzmuod $2,000od $5,000od $3,000
Leczenie alkoholizmuod $2,500od $6,000od $3,500
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Dowiedzieć się o najlepszych klinikach w psychiatrii w Hiszpanii: 14 sprawdzonych klinik i ceny

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Centro Médico Teknon

Centro Médico Teknon

Hiszpania, Barcelona

Jordi Sasot Llevadot

39 lat doświadczenia
Akredytacje :

Szpital Teknon (Centro Medico Teknon) to prywatna placówka medyczna w Barcelonie w Hiszpanii. Światowej sławy lekarze zapewniają diagnostykę i leczenie w Teknon.

Głównymi specjalizacjami szpitala Teknon są epileptologia (leczenie padaczki), neurochirurgia, onkologia, chirurgia serca i terapia komórkami macierzystymi.

Szpital Teknon jest numerem jeden wśród celebrytów, sportowców i polityków. Lekarze Teknon przyjmowali na świat Shakirę (słynną piosenkarkę), operowali Andresa Iniestę (hiszpańskiego piłkarza), Thomasa Röhlera (niemieckiego sportowca, który startował w rzucie oszczepem), przeprowadzili terapię komórkami macierzystymi piłkarzy FC Barcelona.

Teknon Clinic to nowoczesne centrum medyczne, które oferuje kompleksowy zakres usług medycznych. Pacjenci z całego świata mogą znaleźć opiekę najwyższej klasy w zakresie różnych potrzeb medycznych, od konsultacji online po skomplikowane operacje. Nasz zespół wysoko wykwalifikowanych lekarzy i koordynatorów medycznych współpracuje, aby zapewnić najwyższą jakość opieki i zadowolenie pacjentów.

Pięć głównych zalet Teknon Clinic to:

  1. Doświadczeni i wykwalifikowani lekarze, którzy szczególną uwagę zwracają na bezpieczeństwo i komfort pacjenta.
  2. Najnowocześniejszy sprzęt i technologie medyczne.
  3. Kompleksowa opieka, od konsultacji online po skomplikowane zabiegi chirurgiczne.
  4. Przyjazna i pomocna obsługa.
  5. Nowoczesne i czyste środowisko kliniki.
Szpital Ruber Internacional
Inharmoni Rehab Marbella
Quironsalud Torrevieja

Quironsalud Torrevieja

Hiszpania, Alicante
Akredytacje :

Klinika Quironsalud Torrevieja, położona obok Parku Naturalnego Lagun Solnych w Torrevieja, Hiszpania, została otwarta w 2002 roku i oferuje szeroki zakres usług medycznych. W szpitalu pracuje 400 specjalistów, w tym 80 lekarzy, i ma 120 pokoi, w tym 4 apartamenty oraz nowoczesny oddział intensywnej terapii z 12 jednostkami.

Powierzchnia szpitala wynosi 22 000 metrów kwadratowych, jest wyposażony w zaawansowane technologie, takie jak skanery TK, PET-TK, MRI, ultrasonografy i dwa akceleratory liniowe. W szpitalu znajduje się również sześć sal operacyjnych i 46 gabinetów konsultacyjnych.

Klinika przyjmuje dużą międzynarodową publiczność, prawie 50% pacjentów pochodzi z różnych krajów. Oferuje wielojęzyczne wsparcie w 15 językach, zapewniając efektywną komunikację.

Szpital zapewnia opiekę medyczną w ponad 30 oddziałach, w tym w onkologii, kardiologii, neurologii, pediatrii, dermatologii i chirurgii plastycznej. Wśród znanych specjalistów są — doktor Joseba Rebollo i doktor Manuel Sureda w dziedzinie onkologii, doktor Pedro Bretcha Bois w dziedzinie chirurgii laparoskopowej oraz doktor Erika Torres w dziedzinie neurologii.

Wykorzystując zaawansowane technologie, takie jak zrobotyzowany system Da Vinci, PET-TK i Varian TrueBeam, Quironsalud Torrevieja zapewnia precyzyjne leczenie. Szpital łączy ekspercką opiekę medyczną z najnowszymi technologiami, aby osiągnąć wyjątkowe wyniki dla pacjentów.

SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital
Państwo przeglądali 5 z 14 klinik

Najlepsze centra psychiatryczne w Hiszpanii

  • Centro Médico Teknon, Hiszpania
  • Szpital Ruber Internacional, Hiszpania
  • Inharmoni Rehab Marbella , Hiszpania
  • Quironsalud Torrevieja, Hiszpania
  • SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital, Hiszpania

Proszę uzyskać konsultację medyczną dotyczącą w Hiszpanii: Proszę wybierać spośród najlepszych specjalistów w tej dziedzinie

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Dr Angelina Yue

22 lat doświadczenia

Ponad 20 lat specjalizacji w PTSD i zaburzeniach związanych z traumą – dr Angelina łączy psychoterapię z opieką holistyczną w Satori Recovery Clinic.

  • Przeszkolony w Wielkiej Brytanii specjalista psychiatrii dzieci i dorosłych
  • Kwalifikacje podyplomowe w zakresie edukacji i coachingu
  • Udowodnione wyniki dzięki indywidualnemu podejściu do leczenia
  • Bogate doświadczenie międzykulturowe w Europie i Nowej Zelandii

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Gruzja
3 lut 2020
Opinia potwierdzona.
Jestem bardzo zadowolony i polecam wszystkim
Byliśmy u neurolog Veroniki Gonzalez, nie potrzebowaliśmy badań radiologicznych. Zrobili badania krwi i badania genetyczne. Wyników spodziewamy się za dwa miesiące. Bardzo podobała mi się klinika, lekarze są uprzejmi, personel jest miły i ciepły. Panuje bardzo przyjemna atmosfera dla dzieci, w pokoju zabawki i różnorodne rozrywki, dziecko nie czuło się, jakby było w szpitalu i to jest to Najważniejszą rzeczą. Już trzeci raz skorzystaliśmy z usług Bookimed. Jestem bardzo zadowolony i polecam wszystkim..
O usłudze Bookimed
Jestem szczęśliwy, że cię znalazłem!
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Niderlandy
8 maj 2025
Opinia potwierdzona.
Tym razem nie przebywałem w szpitalu, ale psychiatra, z którym się konsultowałem, wydawał się niedouczony
Szybka obsługa i mili ludzie, którzy rozmawiali ze mną na bookimed.
Psychiatra i koszty
O usłudze Bookimed
Bardzo mili ludzie, ale niestety nie w pobliżu, więc musieli mnie polecić, ale nie byli wykształceni, więc nie wiedzieli.

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FAQ dotyczące psychiatrii w Hiszpanii

To pytania od prawdziwych pacjentów poszukujących pomocy medycznej przez Bookimed. Odpowiedzi udzielają doświadczeni lekarze-koordynatorzy oraz oficjalni przedstawiciele klinik.

Can I see a psychiatrist directly, or do I need a referral?

You can see a psychiatrist in Spain directly without a referral when using private healthcare. Private hospitals allow immediate booking for consultations and specialized programs. Public healthcare through the National Health System (SNS) requires a primary care physician referral, which often involves wait times of 3 to 6 months.

  • Private consultations: Book directly with specialists for fees ranging from $100 to $200.
  • Hospital access: JCI-accredited centers like Centro Médico Teknon provide fast-track access for international patients.
  • Specialized programs: Facilities like Inharmoni Rehab Marbella offer residential psychiatric care without prior referrals.
  • Pediatric care: SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital provides direct neuropsychiatric evaluations for children and adolescents.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Private clinics in Spain, such as Quironsalud Torrevieja, prioritize fast-track access for international patients to bypass regional public wait times. Our data shows that top-rated facilities with over 120,000 annual patients often have dedicated multilingual departments. These teams coordinate diagnostics, like brain MRI or EEG, alongside the initial psychiatric consultation to accelerate treatment planning.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that seeking private care is the most efficient way to access therapy and specialized testing quickly. They emphasize that while public doctors may focus primarily on medication, private specialists offer more comprehensive, personalized sessions.

How long will I wait for my first psychiatric appointment in Spain?

First psychiatric appointments in Spain take 90 to 140 days in the public system. Patients using private healthcare can bypass these waitlists. Private consultations at centers like Centro Médico Teknon or Hospital Ruber Internacional are typically available within 2 to 14 days.

  • Public wait times: Expect 3 to 5 months through the National Health System (SNS).
  • Private access: Specialists often offer slots within 48 hours to 2 weeks.
  • Regional variations: Wait times in regions like Aragon may exceed 160 days.
  • Emergency care: Psychiatric emergencies are typically handled within 2 to 7 hours.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Clinics with high international patient volumes, such as Quironsalud Torrevieja which serves 120,000 patients annually, often have dedicated departments to fast-track appointments. Choosing JCI-accredited private hospitals in major hubs like Madrid or Barcelona usually reduces the administrative wait for specialized diagnostic plans.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to budget for private care if waiting under 3 months is critical. Many suggest calling health centers weekly to check for cancellations in the public system.

How can I see a psychiatrist quickly in Spain?

Patients can see a psychiatrist quickly in Spain by bypassing the public system and using private specialized clinics. Facilities like Centro Médico Teknon and Quironsalud Torrevieja offer fast-track access for international patients. Private consultations often occur within 1–4 weeks instead of the 6–12 month public wait times.

  • Private clinics: Specialized centers in Barcelona and Madrid offer rapid booking for international residents.
  • Consultation costs: Private psychiatric evaluations in Spain typically range from $200 to $400.
  • Insurance access: Direct booking through private insurers like Sanitas often eliminates the need for GP referrals.
  • Telehealth options: Online consultations can provide initial assessments and prescriptions within 24–48 hours.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows a clear trend where clinics in smaller cities like Marbella and Alicante, such as Inharmoni Rehab Marbella and Quironsalud Torrevieja, often have shorter waitlists than major hubs. While Madrid and Barcelona have more clinics, the high demand there can still lead to delays even in the private sector. Choosing a clinic in an international coastal area can significantly speed up your first appointment.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that calling private clinics directly often secures faster slots than using online booking systems. They also emphasize that framing symptoms with specific urgency to a primary care doctor can help prioritize referrals when needed.

Is psychiatric care covered for short-stay or tourist patients in Spain?

Psychiatric care for tourists in Spain is limited to emergency services at public hospitals. Non-residents cannot access the public mental health system for routine therapy or prescriptions. Visitors typically use private clinics like Inharmoni Rehab Marbella for specialized treatments or intensive rehabilitation programs.

  • Emergency access: Emergency departments provide immediate crisis stabilization for all patients regardless of status.
  • EU coverage: European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) holders receive emergency public care for free.
  • Private costs: Private consultations for psychiatry in Spain range from $100 to $200.
  • Residential programs: Intensive rehabilitation for burnout or depression typically lasts 28 days in Spain.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a clear geographic specialization in Spanish mental health care. Marbella centers like Inharmoni Rehab focus on long-term residential recovery with 24-hour nursing. Conversely, large JCI-accredited hubs in Madrid and Barcelona, such as Centro Médico Teknon, are better suited for complex diagnostics like brain SPECT or genetic screenings.

Patient Consensus: Visitors note that finding English-speaking psychiatrists in the public system is difficult. Many suggest using private practitioners to avoid 3-month waiting lists and ensure clear communication during consultations.

What should I do in a mental-health crisis while in Spain?

For immediate mental health crises in Spain, dial 112 for universal emergency services or 024 for the national suicide prevention hotline. Both provide 24/7 support. You can also visit any public hospital emergency department (Urgencias) for urgent psychiatric assessment and stabilization regardless of residency status.

  • Emergency numbers: Call 112 for ambulances or 024 for immediate suicide prevention support 24/7.
  • Hospital access: Visit Urgencias at facilities like Centro Médico Teknon for specialized psychiatric staff.
  • English support: Dial 900 525 100 for Samaritans in Spain from 10 am to 10 pm.
  • Pediatric crisis: SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital provides specialized emergency care for patients under 18.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Patient data shows that while public emergency care is immediate, follow-up wait times for therapy often exceed 30 days. Clinics like Inharmoni Rehab Marbella address this gap by offering 28-day intensive residential programs. These packages typically include 24-hour nursing and airport transfers to ensure continuous support immediately after a crisis is stabilized.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that using terms like 'crisis suicida' helps bypass language barriers in ERs. Many emphasize carrying ID and international insurance, as hospitals may contact your embassy if communication becomes difficult during a high-risk admission.

Are English-speaking psychiatrists available in Spain?

English-speaking psychiatrists are widely available in Spain through private healthcare sectors in major cities and coastal regions. Specialized clinics in Madrid, Barcelona, and Marbella offer multilingual support. Patients can access intensive residential programs or outpatient consultations without a general practitioner referral.

  • Regional hubs: Most English-speaking specialists practice in Madrid, Barcelona, Marbella, and Alicante.
  • Clinical expertise: Facilities like Centro Médico Teknon provide full multilingual support for international patients.
  • Specialized care: Inharmoni Rehab Marbella offers 28-day English-language programs for depression and trauma.
  • Expert credentials: Doctors like Dr. Angelina Yue bring 20+ years of UK-trained psychiatric experience.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that private rehabilitation centers in Marbella, such as Inharmoni Rehab, prioritize international patients by bundling English-speaking nursing care and airport transfers into 28-day stays. While larger hospitals like Quironsalud Torrevieja serve 120,000+ patients annually with multilingual desks, these smaller boutique villas offer more consistent 24/7 English-language immersion for complex mental health recovery.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that private clinics offer a much warmer atmosphere for families, especially in pediatric care where toys and entertainment reduce hospital stress. However, some find that quality varies in smaller coastal consults, so checking a doctor's specific international training is essential.

Will a Spanish psychiatrist accept my home-country medical records and prescriptions?

Spanish psychiatrists generally do not directly honor international prescriptions for medication dispensing. You must consult a local doctor to obtain a valid Spanish prescription. While they use home-country medical records for clinical context, most specialists perform an independent evaluation before providing new treatment plans.

  • Prescription validity: Pharmacies in Spain typically only accept prescriptions issued within the EU or EEA.
  • Controlled substances: Medications for ADHD or anxiety require a medical report and AEMPS permit.
  • Medical records: Physical or digital copies are necessary as doctors cannot access foreign databases.
  • Language requirements: Private specialists, like Dr. Paula Moreno, often provide consultations in English and Spanish.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from private facilities like Quironsalud Torrevieja shows they offer fast-track access for international patients. While public centers might require a full re-diagnosis, private psychiatrists with international training, such as those from the UK or US, are more likely to integrate your existing history into their local treatment plan quickly.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that bringing a detailed symptom log often helps more than formal records. One patient shared that while their translated files were reviewed, the doctor still insisted on a new local evaluation to ensure compliance with Spanish medical protocols.

What documents must medical tourists show to access psychiatric services via Spain’s public system?

Medical tourists from the EU require a European Health Insurance Card and passport for medically necessary care. Non-EU citizens must provide a passport and private insurance. Accessing the public system for non-emergency psychiatry usually requires a Spanish residency card (NIE) and local municipal registration (Empadronamiento).

  • Identity proof: Valid passport or national ID card is required for all international patients.
  • EU coverage: European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) covers only urgent or medically necessary treatments.
  • Residency documents: Accessing elective psychiatry requires an NIE number and a certificate of empadronamiento.
  • Medical referral: Patients must obtain a mandatory referral from a local general practitioner first.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Public psychiatric wait times in Spain often reach 6 to 12 months for non-emergency cases. High-volume centers like Centro Médico Teknon or Quironsalud Madrid serve thousands of international patients annually by bypassing these queues through private tracks. Choosing a clinic with dedicated international departments can reduce the administrative burden of translating medical records and coordinating specialist referrals.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that short-term visitors are typically limited to emergency psychiatric care. Many emphasize that private insurance is essential for timely access, as public system backlogs are significant for non-Spanish speakers.

How is psychiatric care accessed in Spain's public system?

Psychiatric care in Spain's public system requires a referral from a primary care doctor. Patients must register with Social Security and hold a valid health card. The GP performs initial assessments and coordinates specialized mental health referrals for diagnosis or medication management.

  • Referral process: Direct booking with public psychiatrists is not possible without a GP referral.
  • Treatment teams: Community Mental Health Centers provide multidisciplinary care including psychiatrists and social workers.
  • Emergency access: Immediate psychiatric crisis care is available at hospital emergency departments without residency.
  • Service limitations: Public therapy sessions are often capped at 10–20 visits for severe cases.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume facilities like Centro Médico Teknon or Quironsalud Torrevieja serve over 10,000 patients annually, offering advanced diagnostics like brain SPECT and MRI. While public wait times reach 8 months in regions like Andalusia, these private centers provide fast-track access to English-speaking specialists like Dr. Paula Moreno.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that public psychiatry focuses heavily on medication for common conditions. Many recommend using the emergency department for faster crisis support or combining private consultations with public follow-ups to bypass long waiting lists.

How do I access psychiatric care through Spain’s public health system?

Accessing public psychiatric care in Spain requires a referral from a primary care doctor (medico de cabecera). Patients must first register at a local health center (Centro de Salud) with a valid health card. Your GP then coordinates specialized mental health appointments.

  • System registration: Requires a regional health card (TSI), NIE, and Social Security number.
  • Primary contact: Your assigned GP performs initial assessments and provides basic specialist referrals.
  • Wait times: Public psychiatric appointments commonly involve 2–6 month waits depending on the region.
  • Emergency access: Immediate care is available through hospital emergency rooms (Urgencias) without a referral.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While public systems like those in Madrid or Barcelona have structured referral paths, waiting times vary significantly by region. Data shows that clinics like Centro Médico Teknon in Barcelona or Quironsalud Madrid handle high patient volumes, often providing faster alternatives for those needing specialized neurological or psychiatric consultations outside the public queue.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while the public system is reliable for emergencies, routine referrals face substantial delays. Many emphasize that first appointments are often brief and focused on diagnosis, leading some to consider private options to avoid months of waiting.

What are the typical wait times for public psychiatric care in Spain?

Public psychiatric care in Spain requires a primary care referral. Patients typically wait 87 to 140 days for an initial specialist appointment. General practitioners manage initial access with a 9-day average wait. Urgent cases may receive attention within 2 to 8 weeks.

  • Referral process: General practitioners act as gatekeepers for all public mental health specialist visits.
  • Psychiatry waits: Consultations for medication management often range from 30 to 90 days.
  • Psychology access: Clinical therapy appointments frequently involve waits of 32 to 120 days.
  • Regional variation: Navarra and Basque Country report faster access than Andalusia or Canary Islands.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume centers like Centro Médico Teknon or Quironsalud Torrevieja often bypass public backlogs for international patients. While public therapy sessions occur monthly, private facilities like Inharmoni Rehab Marbella provide intensive 28-day residential programs. This volume-based efficiency allows for immediate starts and daily clinical support.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that waiting 4 to 6 months for a first visit is common. Many suggest visiting the emergency room for immediate crises or calling weekly to check for cancellations.

How is a mental-health emergency handled in Spain?

Mental health emergencies in Spain are managed through the 112 universal emergency number. This service dispatches ambulances or police for immediate crisis intervention. Patients receive stabilization at public hospital emergency departments. Most facilities, like those in the Quironsalud network, provide 24-hour psychiatric assessment.

  • Universal access: Immediate emergency care is available to everyone regardless of residency status.
  • Hospital triage: Patients undergo medical evaluation before moving to specialized psychiatric assessment wards.
  • Legal protocols: Doctors can authorize involuntary admission. A judge must approve this within 72 hours.
  • Specialized hotlines: The 024 line provides free, professional suicide prevention support 24/7.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While public hospitals provide 24/7 emergency stabilization, regional differences are significant. Centers in Barcelona and Madrid, such as Centro Médico Teknon, often have more dedicated psychiatric resources. In contrast, rural facilities may experience longer wait times for specialized consultations. Choosing a private facility can speed up the transition to long-term care.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that hospital atmospheres are often warm and supportive, especially for children. However, some emphasize the importance of having identification ready and mention that English-speaking support varies by region.

Can I continue my current psychiatric medication while in Spain?

Patients can continue psychiatric treatments in Spain by bringing up to a three-month supply in original packaging. You must carry a Spanish or English medical report. Local pharmacies do not honor foreign prescriptions. Refills require a consultation with a Spanish physician or psychiatrist.

  • Supply limits: Travelers may carry a maximum three-month medication supply for personal use.
  • Documentation: Carry a detailed medical report or prescription signed by your current doctor.
  • Controlled substances: Medications for ADHD or anxiety may require a permit from the AEMPS.
  • Local prescriptions: Obtain a local receta from a Spanish doctor for any pharmacy refills.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows that private psychiatric consultations in cities like Barcelona or Madrid range from $100 to $200. While public wait times can be long, visiting a private specialist at centers like Centro Médico Teknon allows for faster medication reassessment and valid local prescriptions.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize bringing a two-month buffer supply from home because brand names often differ in Spain. One patient noted that Spanish doctors prefer to conduct their own full reassessment rather than simply refilling existing regimens.

Will I find English-speaking psychiatrists and psychologists in Spain?

English-speaking psychiatrists and psychologists are widely available in Spain through the private healthcare sector. Major hubs like Madrid and Barcelona offer the highest concentration of bilingual specialists. Many practitioners hold international certifications from the UK or US to serve the expat community effectively.

  • Available specialists: Dr. Paula Moreno and Dr. Angelina Yue provide bilingual psychiatric care in Marbella.
  • Clinical hubs: Centro Médico Teknon in Barcelona offers comprehensive international services and online consultations.
  • Private sector advantage: Private care bypasses the 3–6 month wait times found in the public system.
  • Clinic credentials: Top facilities like Quironsalud Torrevieja and Hospital Ruber Internacional hold JCI accreditation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows that clinics in coastal regions like Marbella and Alicante, such as Inharmoni Rehab, specifically structure their programs for English speakers. These centers often bundle 28-day inpatient stays with airport transfers. This vertical integration ensures a seamless experience that standalone city clinics rarely match.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is essential to vet clinical fluency specifically for therapy-level conversation. Many recommend joining local expat communities to find personally verified therapists who understand the specific stresses of living abroad.

Is mental-health care included in private health-insurance plans?

Private health insurance in Spain typically covers psychiatric consultations and medication management. Most plans include 10 to 20 psychotherapy sessions annually. Patients often need a referral from an insurance-affiliated psychiatrist. Coverage is standard in policies from major providers like Sanitas and Adeslas.

  • Session limits: Most private plans cap therapy at 10–20 sessions per year.
  • Diagnosis requirement: Insurers usually require a staff psychiatrist to provide the initial diagnosis.
  • Network restrictions: Premium plans often reimburse 70–80% of costs for out-of-network specialists.
  • Waiting periods: Pre-existing mental health conditions may have initial exclusions or waiting periods.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While basic insurance covers standard consultations, specialized intensive programs offer more comprehensive care. Inharmoni Rehab Marbella provides 28-day residential programs for depression and fatigue. These packages include 24-hour nursing and holistic support. This level of intensive care is rarely fully covered by standard private insurance policies.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that private insurance is essential to avoid 3–6 month waiting times in the public system. They emphasize checking if a plan specifically includes English-speaking providers before signing.

Can a medical tourist access a psychiatrist directly in Spain?

Medical tourists can access psychiatrists directly in Spain by choosing private healthcare facilities. Private specialists in cities like Barcelona, Madrid, and Marbella do not require general practitioner referrals. Patients can often book consultations within 48 hours. Many clinics provide English-speaking support for international visitors.

  • Direct booking: Private clinics allow appointments without a Spanish general practitioner referral.
  • Consultation costs: Private psychiatry sessions in Spain range from $100 to $200.
  • Clinical centers: Institutions like Centro Médico Teknon in Barcelona offer specialized psychiatric support.
  • Speed of care: Telepsychiatry or private in-person visits are typically available within 2 days.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many search for general psychiatrists, clinics in Marbella like Inharmoni Rehab Marbella specialize in high-intensity residential programs. These 28-day tracks often include full board and airport transfers as standard. This is a significant value-add compared to urban clinics where accommodation is rarely bundled with treatment.

Patient Consensus: Patients find that private clinics offer a much faster path to care than the public system. One patient noted that the atmosphere in Spanish children's hospitals is particularly welcoming and stressful-free for families.

Do Spanish hospitals and clinics have English-speaking psychiatrists?

Spanish private hospitals and clinics frequently employ English-speaking psychiatrists, especially in international hubs like Madrid, Barcelona, and Marbella. While the public system rarely offers fluent English staff, private facilities like Centro Médico Teknon and Inharmoni Rehab Marbella provide specialized mental health services for English-speaking patients.

  • Provider availability: English-speaking specialists are most reliable in private clinics and international hospitals.
  • Major hubs: Madrid, Barcelona, and Alicante house the highest concentration of bilingual psychiatric professionals.
  • Clinic credentials: Top facilities like Quironsalud Torrevieja and Hospital Ruber Internacional hold JCI accreditation.
  • Expert training: Many psychiatrists, such as Dr. Angelina Yue, have extensive clinical training from the UK.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that coastal clinics like Inharmoni Rehab Marbella focus heavily on international patients, serving around 80 people annually with all-inclusive 28-day programs. These facilities often provide a higher density of English-speaking staff compared to larger general hospitals. If you require specialized pediatric care, SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital is a leading European choice with dedicated international patient support.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while finding English speakers in the public system is frustrating, private consultations are straightforward to book. Many recommend using trial sessions to ensure the doctor's language level is a comfortable fit for complex therapy.

Will my travel insurance or a Spanish private plan pay for psychiatric treatment?

Travel insurance rarely covers psychiatric treatment, often listing mental health as a permanent exclusion. Spanish private plans offer better coverage for consultations and diagnostics. These plans typically include psychiatry within their medical networks. Patients often face waiting periods of 6 to 12 months for specialized care.

  • Travel insurance exclusions: Most policies exclude pre-existing mental health conditions and routine therapy sessions.
  • Private plan limits: Spanish insurers like Sanitas often cap therapy at 15–20 sessions annually.
  • Crisis intervention: Travel plans may only cover emergency hospitalization during a severe psychiatric crisis.
  • Network requirements: Private plans in Spain require using in-network specialists for full reimbursement.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top-tier facilities like Centro Médico Teknon shows that private psychiatric care in Spain is highly specialized, serving 10,000+ patients annually. While insurance covers basic consultations, intensive residential programs like those at Inharmoni Rehab Marbella often require direct payment. These programs usually bundle 24-hour nursing and medications into a fixed 28-day rate.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that standard travel insurance is unreliable for mental health, usually covering only the most extreme emergencies. Many recommend requesting a full list of exclusions in writing, as hidden caps on therapy sessions are very common.

Are psychiatric medications covered or available to a short-stay visitor?

Short-stay visitors in Spain must use private healthcare for psychiatric medications. Public coverage requires residency and social security registration. Visitors should bring a 90-day supply in original packaging with an English or Spanish doctor letter. Local private prescriptions are mandatory for refills.

  • Private consultations: Psychiatrist visits in Spain generally cost $100 to $400.
  • Prescription validity: Spanish private prescriptions for psychiatric medications typically remain valid for 30 days.
  • Controlled substances: Pharmacies strictly regulate benzodiazepines and stimulants, requiring a local Spanish prescription.
  • Insurance limits: European Health Insurance Cards (EHIC) only cover emergencies, not maintenance psychiatric care.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from clinics like Inharmoni Rehab Marbella shows that comprehensive 28-day residential programs often bundle medication costs into the total package. For visitors needing intensive support, these all-inclusive options provide therapeutic drug monitoring and 24-hour nursing care. This can be more efficient than navigating individual private prescriptions and pharmacy availability during a short stay.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to bring plenty of medication as local pharmacies may refuse foreign scripts. One patient noted that private consultations are necessary but felt some specialists were less familiar with specific international protocols.

What emergency mental-health support exists for English-speaking visitors?

English-speaking visitors in Spain can access emergency mental health support by dialing 112 for immediate crisis intervention. Major cities like Madrid and Barcelona offer private psychiatric facilities with multilingual staff. Support includes 24-hour nursing and specialized inpatient programs for acute conditions like depression or addiction.

  • Emergency number: Dial 112 for SAMU ambulances that provide urgent transport to psychiatric wards.
  • Specialized clinics: Inharmoni Rehab Marbella offers 24-hour nursing support and private villa accommodations.
  • Expert consultations: Centers like Centro Médico Teknon provide psychiatric evaluations and treatment plan creation.
  • Pediatric care: SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital specializes in pediatric psychiatry for patients under 18.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Private clinics in tourist hubs like Marbella or Barcelona prioritize international coordination. Inharmoni Rehab Marbella only accepts 80 patients annually, ensuring high-intensity personal care. These facilities often bundle 28-day inpatient stays with VIP transfers to streamline emergency admissions for travelers.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while public hospitals provide essential crisis care, English support is more reliable at private centers. Many recommend contacting embassy emergency lines to quickly find English-friendly psychiatric services during a crisis.

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