Health Care in Taiwan
Health Insurance
Medical insurance is available through all legal employers in Taiwan. If you have a legal job, a work permit, and an Alien Resident Certificate, you will likely qualify for Taiwan's National Health Insurance Program, which covers general visits and medication. With this insurance, a visit to the doctor would cost about US$2.
Vaccination Requirements
No special vaccinations are necessary for visits to Taiwan; however, depending on how much time you are planning to spend in Taiwan and whether you will be spending your time in urban or rural areas, there are different vaccinations that are recommended by travel health specialists. Be sure to discuss your travel needs with a doctor that specializes in travel medicine. In general, the most useful vaccinations for Taiwan are hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus/diptheria, influenza, Japanese encephalitis, and typhoid fever.
Although there is no vaccine, conjunctivitis is a very common problem in Taiwan. To avoid it, don't use the hot or cold towels that are provided on trains and in restaurants. Another common ailment, particularly around Kaohsiung and Taipei, is dengue fever, which is an infection transmitted by mosquitoes. Be sure that you pack mosquito repellent, cover yourself properly, and stay indoors during twilight hours when mosquitoes are thickest.
For up-to-the-minute information on vaccination requirements and disease information, call the International Traveler's Hotline in Atlanta, sponsored by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention: (404) 332-4559. This service regularly updates its recorded message for each country.
Be sure to go to a public (county) hospital or clinic in the United States or Canada for your vaccinations. Taiwan will not accept health checks from private hospitals. In order to obtain a resident visa, you need to have the following tests done:
HIV and hepatitis B
- Drug tests
- STD tests
- Chest x-ray for tuberculosis
- Stool sample for parasites
- Blood smear for malaria
- Pregnancy test
- Allergies
If you have allergy problems, expect that they will be magnified in Taiwan because the pollution and pollen count are both high. Bring prescription medicine in its orginal container with the label still attached.
Hospitals
Drink only boiled or bottled water. Also avoid eating cold, streetside food. Food sold by street vendors is generally okay, but if it's not hot or it looks at all spoiled, keep walking. No matter how careful you are, you'll probably get sick at some point. In case your ailment doesn't pass quickly, excellent and affordable health care is available. Many Taiwan hospitals have English-speaking members on the staff. The following are some hospitals recommended by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office:
Kaohsiung
Chung-ho Memorial Hospital
100 Shihchuan First Road
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
(07) 312-1101
Kaohsiung Municipal Min-sheng Hospital
134 Kaisuan Second Road
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
(07) 751-1131
Kaohsiung Veterans' General Hospital
386 Da Chung First Road
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
(07) 342-2121
Yuan's General Hospital
162 Chengkung First Road
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
(07) 335-1121
Keelung
Keelung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
222 Maichin Road
Keelung, Taiwan
(02) 431-3131
Taiwan Provincial Keelung Hospital
268 Hsin Second Road
Keelung, Taiwan
(02) 429-2525
Taichung
China Medical College Hospital
75 Yuteh Road
Taichung, Taiwan
(04) 205-2121
Chungshan Medical Dental College Hospital
23 Chungkang Road, Section 1
Taichung, Taiwan
(04) 201-5111
Taichung Veterans' General Hospital
160 Chungkang Road, Section 3
Taichung, Taiwan
(04) 359-2525
Taiwan Provincial Taichung Hospital
1 Wuchuan Street
Taichung, Taiwan
(04) 9324-112
Tainan
Father Fox Memorial Hospital
901 Chunghua Road
Yungkang City
Tainan Hsien, Taiwan
(06) 252-1176
National Cheng Kung University Hospital
138 Shing Li Road
Tainan, Taiwan
(06) 220-0055
Taiwan Provincial Tainan Hospital
125 Chungshan Road
Tainan, Taiwan
(06) 223-5753
Taipei
Adventist Hospital
424 Pateh Road, Section 2
Taipei, Taiwan
(02) 771-8151
China Medical Center
202 Ta-an Road, Section 1
Taipei, Taiwan
(02) 702-2621
National Taiwan University Hospital
7 Chungshan South Road
Taipei, Taiwan
(02) 397-0800
Taipei Municipal Women & Children's Hospital
12 Fuchow Street
Taipei, Taiwan
(02) 391-6471
Veterans' General Hospital
201 Shih Pai Road, Section 2
Taipei, Taiwan
(02) 871-2121, ext. 3530



