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Annuaire Santé à Siem Reap

Cliniques, hôpitaux, médecins et pharmacies à Siem Reap. Guide santé complet pour touristes et voyageurs au Cambodge.

Health is the topic that worries travellers and foreign residents in Siem Reap the most — and there is good news. Basic medical care is accessible and affordable: a walk-in consultation with a private GP costs 15–35 USD, usually available the same day. The Royal Angkor International Hospital (RAIH) is the reference for emergency care and specialist examinations — an operating theatre to international standards, English and French-speaking doctors, modern radiology equipment. For everyday care (infections, traveller's stomach, dermatology, minor surgery), several private clinics in the city centre offer excellent value. Pharmacies are numerous and well stocked: antibiotics without prescription, antimalarials, antidiarrhoeals, European branded medicines and good-quality local generics. Dentistry is particularly competitive: scale and polish for 20 USD, ceramic crown for 150 USD, implant from 600 USD — prices that lead some travellers to combine an Angkor visit with dental work. For serious cases requiring major hospitalisation, Bangkok is 60–90 minutes by air and has world-class hospitals. Travel insurance covering repatriation is essential. Our directory lists clinics, doctors, dentists, opticians, vets and pharmacies with their specialities and languages spoken.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best clinic for foreigners in Siem Reap?

The Royal Angkor International Hospital and several private clinics in the city centre offer internationally standard care with English-speaking staff. For serious cases, evacuation to Phnom Penh or Bangkok is often recommended.

Do I need international health insurance to travel to Siem Reap?

Strongly recommended. Basic care remains affordable (consultation: 10–30 USD), but hospitalisation or medical repatriation can cost several thousand dollars. Compare travel insurance policies before departure.

Where can I find European medicines in Siem Reap?

Several pharmacies in the city centre (especially around the central market) stock European and American branded medicines. Local generics are available at very competitive prices.

What vaccinations are recommended before going to Siem Reap?

Hepatitis A and B, typhoid and tetanus are strongly recommended. Rabies is advised for long stays. Malaria prophylaxis is not routine for Siem Reap (low urban risk) but consult your doctor before travelling.

Are there quality dentists in Siem Reap?

Yes, several English-speaking dentists practise in Siem Reap at rates well below European prices. Scale and polish, fillings, crowns and implants are all available. Our directory lists recommended practitioners.

How do I get reimbursed for medical care in Siem Reap?

Keep all your medical receipts and prescriptions. Most international travel insurance policies reimburse on presentation of supporting documents. Some clinics bill your insurer directly if you have a direct billing card.

Are there 24-hour pharmacies in Siem Reap?

A few city-centre pharmacies have night duty or stay open late. For overnight emergencies, private clinics generally have an integrated on-call pharmacy.

What should I do in a medical emergency in Siem Reap?

Call the Royal Angkor International Hospital directly or U-Care Pharmacy for minor emergencies. For serious emergencies, hospitals in Phnom Penh or Bangkok (60–90 min by air) offer better infrastructure.

Are there English-speaking doctors in Siem Reap?

Yes, several English-speaking doctors and nurses practise in Siem Reap, particularly at international private clinics. Our directory identifies practitioners who speak English to facilitate communication.

How do I find a GP in Siem Reap?

Private city-centre clinics offer walk-in consultations (20–40 USD). For regular follow-up, it is best to establish a relationship with a trusted doctor. Our directory lists recommended GPs.

Are there medical spas or wellness clinics in Siem Reap?

Yes, several aesthetic medicine clinics and medical spas offer treatments (injections, lasers, holistic medicine) at very attractive rates. Quality varies — check practitioners' certifications before any procedure.

Is malaria a real risk in Siem Reap?

The malaria risk is low in Siem Reap city itself but exists in forested and rural areas. If hiking or visiting remote zones, use mosquito repellent and wear covering clothing at dusk.

Where can I find an optician in Siem Reap?

Several opticians offer prescription glasses made to measure in 24–48 hours at prices far below European rates. Frame quality is good and progressive lenses are available in specialist shops.

Are there vets in Siem Reap for pets?

A few vets practise in Siem Reap for routine pet care. For complex surgical procedures, Phnom Penh has better veterinary infrastructure.

How can I access mental health care in Siem Reap?

Mental health provision remains limited in Siem Reap. A few English-speaking psychologists practise remotely or in person. Local NGOs provide psychological support to local communities and some expats.