Medical care in Austria
Before your arrival, we recommend considering your personal medical situation and taking the necessary precautions for your stay in Austria, such as:
- if you have to regularly take prescription medication, ensure you bring a sufficient quantity for your stay (in case of short-term stays) and/or the prescription from a doctor. Please consult the Austrian embassy to find out about the import conditions of prescription medication
- Psychological councelling for students: it may be required to schedule an appointment well in advance (approx. 3 months) http://www.studierendenberatung.at/
- Vaccination record: we recommend bringing your vaccination record to Austria
Will you need health insurance in Austria?
Whether you have to take out health insurance in Austria depends on the duration of your stay and on your nationality.
Non-EU/EEA nationals (students) must have a suitable insurance for the visa and residence permit.
EU/EEA nationals (students) may be covered in Austria with their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). It is also possible to take out Austrian health insurance after the arrival.
Vaccinations
If you are spending the summer semester in Graz or stay in Austria for a longer time, we recommend a “tick vaccination” to protect you against diseases such as meningitis and tick-borne encephalitis (TBE).
For effective protection you need two vaccinations. You can get vaccinated in Graz in the summer semester.
Drinking water
Tap water in Austria is of high quality and drinkable.