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Knowing where to access medical care at all times is important to help you feel settled in a country. In France, there are lots of alternative routes if your GP is unavailable when you need
them. During ‘normal’ hours – from around 8:00 to 20:00 – your own doctor should either be available or indicate, for example on their voicemail, how to contact a colleague if they are not
available. At night and at the weekend there are other alternatives in place to ensure you find medical care as and when required. READ ALSO: EXPLAINER: PAYING TO SEE A DOCTOR OR HEALTH
SPECIALIST IN FRANCE Options available include calling a national helpline, the well-known SOS Médecins service, or Qare, which offers online consultations. CALL A NATIONAL HELPLINE One
solution if your doctor is unavailable is to call a national helpline on 116 117. This number puts you in touch with volunteer GPs who can help you find a doctor available in your area
whether, for example, a home-visit, or at a _maison médicale de garde_ (see below). _MAISON MÉDICALE DE GARDE_ The _maisons médicales de garde_ (on-call medical centres) provide care at
weekends, nights and public holidays when surgeries and doctors’ practices are closed. In Paris, for example, there are five on-call centres where you can consult a doctor without an
appointment. However these centres exist in almost all regions in France. In Nice (Alpes-Maritimes), for example, the _maison médicale de garde_ is open between 20:00 and 00:00 Monday to
Friday, 12:00 to 00:00 on Saturday, and 08:00 to 00:00 Sundays and public holidays. You can go directly to these centres for any urgent problem requiring diagnosis and treatment. READ ALSO:
HOW TO FIND A DOCTOR IN FRANCE WHO SPEAKS GOOD ENGLISH The cost of the consultation is more expensive than normal-hour appointments, and it increases the later it is in the night. For
example, weekdays between 20:00 and 00:00 it can cost around €40 a consultation or €46 for a home visit. For a consultation between midnight and 06:00 it can cost around €50 for an in-person
appointment, rising to closer to €60 for an at-home visit. For weekends and bank holidays, rates are usually around €25 for an in-person appointment or €30 for a home visit. In terms of
reimbursement, it remains the same as a normal consultation, at 70% as paid by the state, with a mutuelle - a top-up health insurance policy to refund the part of costs not repaid by the
state system - required to cover the rest. You can find telephone numbers for the on-call medical centres by Googling _maison médicale de garde_ followed by your town, city, or department
name. Another option is to check the website of your regional _Agence régionale de santé_ (ARS) as the region may have a specific contact number for out-of-hour consultations. You can also
try the website maisonsmedicale.com, which helps patients find their nearest centre. You can phone this platform too on 08 93 02 00 26. This service costs €0.80 per minute plus the cost of
the call. As mentioned above the 116 117 helpline should also be able to assist. SOS MÉDECINS This service is another alternative. You can book an appointment online but may need to create
an account first. Alternatively call 3624. This costs €0.15 per minute plus the price of the call, and is available at all times. SOS médecins can organise in-person appointments for you,
or, if that is not required, set up an online or telephone consultation with a doctor. You can find your nearest branch here. The price of the consultations depends on the service you
require and the time. A home visit between 20:00 and 00:00 is €71, for example, while an appointment at a doctor’s practice is €67.50. Between 00:00 and 06:00, a home visit costs €84.50,
while an appointment at a doctor’s practice is €76.50. The doctors are able to accept _cartes Vitale _- a health card that carries your social security data - meaning patients can get the
usual 70% reimbursement plus more if they have a mutuelle. QARE Qare is a private company that offers online video consultations to patients, until 23:00 each day. Using this service it is
even possible to get a medical prescription, if necessary. Prices for a consultation with a GP range from around €25 to €100. It is also possible to use your _carte Vitale_ in order to get
reimbursed for the cost. PHONE THE SAMU IF URGENT Another option is to phone 15 for free, for France’s emergency medical service (Samu). Operators will be able to direct you to a nearby
on-call centre if necessary depending on the issue you are facing. However, this is not to be used for non-serious issues. RELATED ARTICLES: EXPLAINER: FRENCH HEALTHCARE TERMS THAT ARE
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