Emergency Numbers & Hospitals in Azerbaijan: Tourist Health Guide
Hopefully, you won't need this guide. But if you do, here is where to go and who to call.
Emergency Hotlines 🆘
- General Emergency (All services): 112 (Operators often speak English).
- Ambulance: 103
- Police: 102
- Fire: 101
Tip: If you have a local SIM, calling 112 is free.
Hospitals & Clinics (English Speaking) 🏥
Public hospitals are free/cheap but chaotic and English is rare. Private clinics are recommended for tourists.
1. Baku Medical Plaza
- Standard: High. Modern equipment.
- Locations: Babek Ave and Central Branch.
- Services: 24/7 Emergency, Trauma, General.
2. Bona Dea International Hospital
- Standard: Premium/Luxury. Very expensive but top quality.
- Staff: Many foreign doctors.
3. MediClub
- Best For: Expats and tourists.
- Specialty: Emergency care and ambulance service.
- Contact: (+994 12) 497 09 11.
Pharmacies (Aptek) 💊
Pharmacies are EVERYWHERE. Look for the green cross sign or "APTEK".
- Availability: Many are open 24/7.
- Prescriptions: Many medicines that require a prescription in the West (antibiotics, strong painkillers) are available over the counter in Azerbaijan.
- Cost: Medicine is generally cheap.
Useful Words:
- Headache: Baş ağrısı
- Stomach pain: Mədə ağrısı
- Cold/Flu: Soyuqdəymə
- Painkiller: Ağrıkəsici
Travel Insurance 🛡️
Do not travel without it.
While basic emergency care might be cheap, a serious issue requiring medical evacuation or surgery will cost thousands. Ensure your policy covers Azerbaijan.
Summary
- Emergency: Call 112.
- Hospital: Go to Baku Medical Plaza or MediClub.
- Pharmacy: Look for Aptek.