For those who are unaware you can now travel anywhere in Europe and receive your oxygen requirements against your EHIC card. Also many more airlines are now providing on board oxygen for passenger use (some charge) and both Monarch & EasyJet will allow you take 2 cylinders with you for use on board during the flight. Obviously you need to arrange this prior to your flight and will need a letter from your GP stating you are fit to fly and also the flow rates required. To arrange oxygen in the country of stay you need to check out on the internet where to apply and how to fax the information required. Takes a bit of time and effort but worth it if you fancy a holiday abroad.
great news i was concerned about that
Where can I get oxygen in Portugal to keep in my holiday apartment and how much does it cost and thank you for that info so far Ruth x
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You need to start by phoning the Overseas health team on 0191 2181999 or Dept of health customer service on 02072104850. It should be free of charge against your EICC card to have oxygen in the apartment you may also be able to get portable oxygen for walking out if needed although this is limited to approx 4 hours a day
Thank you so much for those phone numbers and the info Ruth Yvonne you are a star xxx
Thans so much for that info Ruth Yvonne and for the phone numbers been lookin for ages so grateful, you are a star xx
You will find that as part of the process you have to fax all the information asked for to a number in the country your going to which will normally be a copy of your passport the EICC card and a letter from your doctor. Along with the full address you will be staying at the hotel's phone number and dates of holiday. Best of luck. I also find it quite a lot of work and a bit stressful but it has to be done if you want to holiday abroad.
Thanks again Ruth Yvonne I know the first time I do all this it will be lots of work It will be worth it as Colin can breathe better in Portugal. We know someone who didn't need her inhalers after moving there. Once we get this set up I am hoping to stay for the coldest part of our winter as Colin can't go out here without being ill. Thanks again I'll let you know how I get on xx
I wish you and your other half a really pleasant and easy time arranging it all and hope you find it all worth it. Would love to hear how you get on. x
I will let you know Ruth Yvonne, Colin is scared and is finally realising he can still go to Portugal with help. Love Anne x
I am always the same, having booked it I then start fretting as to whether it will be there or not and I have had a couple of times when I have needed to phone them and hotel staff are very good at helping out with that task it has always worked out well for me so i wish you all the best and tell Colin to relax so he can enjoy his holiday. Love to you both x
Thank you xxx
Hi. Although I don't need oxygen full time, I do need it occasionally so when travelling by car in the UK, I always take a small cylinder with me. My problem now is that for our holiday this year, we are going to tour France, Belgium & Germany by car ... so apart from going to & from the same port of entry (Dunkirk), our hotels will be all over the place rather than one fixed place. Any guidance much appreciated please !
I would contact your oxygen supplier and see what they suggest you do. Could you not take enough cylinders for your needs or is that not allowed? Failing that phone The Overseas Health Team for their advice on 0191-2181999 the Dept of Health customer services 0n 02072104850
My supplier says that I must not take my cylinders out of the UK and offered no advice. NHS confirms that UK prescribed cylinders must not be taken out of the country.
An alternative would be a portable concentrator but these are very expensive to hire and the insurance cover excludes leaving it in an unattended car, so it would have to be lugged into every hotel. My wife is understandably not keen on this any more after the last holiday when the strap gave way and the unit crushed her foot.
Nothing is ever easy is it? I really don't know what else to suggest for you.
I take two of my cylinders on flights with me and nothing is ever said but then I am not letting them out of my sight so not likely to go astray.
Hope you find a solution
I am planning to visit Toronto Ontario, I am trying to find suppliers of concentrators for hire in Toronto, I have tried 2 but no help, Is there anyone out there who can help?
Have you tried ringing the Overseas Health Team on 0191-2181999 or the dept of Health Customer Services on 02072104850 they should be able to offer you some helpful advice . You may need your Nat Health Insurance number when calling
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