QnA Schengen Visa
What should I do if I fall ill or have an emergency in the Schengen Area?
Outbound Team
If you fall ill or face an emergency while in the Schengen Area, don’t worry — you’re covered as long as you have valid Schengen travel medical insurance. Here’s exactly what to do to stay safe and protected.
🆘 1. Seek medical help immediately
Depending on the situation:
• For serious emergencies → Call 112 (the emergency number across all Schengen countries)
• For non-urgent issues → Visit the nearest clinic, hospital, or urgent-care centre
Schengen countries have excellent medical care, and you will get treatment quickly.
🛡️ 2. Use your travel medical insurance
Your Schengen insurance must have:
• €30,000 minimum coverage
• Coverage for medical treatment
• Coverage for emergency evacuation and repatriation
When visiting a hospital or clinic, show your:
• Insurance certificate
• Passport
• Visa
Depending on your policy, the insurer may:
• Pay the hospital directly, or
• Ask you to pay first, then submit a claim for reimbursement
Outbound Singapore helps clients choose an insurer that offers smoother reimbursement.
🧾 3. Keep all medical reports and receipts
You’ll need these to:
• Make insurance claims
• Show proof if you need to extend your visa for medical reasons
• Inform local authorities if required
Always keep both physical and digital copies.
🏨 4. If you cannot travel home as scheduled
If your doctor confirms that you are unfit to fly, you may need to:
• Extend your stay temporarily
• Apply for a Schengen visa extension on medical grounds
You must submit:
• A medical certificate
• Proof you cannot leave
• Updated travel insurance
• Proof of funds
We can help guide you through this process to avoid overstaying risks.
👪 5. Contact your embassy or consulate (your home country)
Your home-country embassy can assist with:
• Emergency travel documents
• Lost passports
• Advice on hospital care
• Support in serious emergencies
💬 Outbound Singapore Tip
Before travelling, we ensure you have the right insurance, emergency contacts, and a clear plan — so you’re fully protected no matter what happens in Europe.