Health and Safety for International Student

Studying in the UK offers more than a world-class education. One other benefit is access to high-quality healthcare. Here’s what you need to know about healthcare in the UK.

With one of the best healthcare systems in the world and low crime rates, studying in the UK is safe and secure.

Health
The UK’s NHS (National Health Service) is one of the world’s best healthcare systems, offering safe and modern treatment.

International students do not need private medical insurance when studying in the UK.

If you need a visa to study in the UK, it costs just £150 per year to gain access to the NHS. You pay this fee during your visa application and it covers free medical treatment (including emergency or hospital care, should you need it) and reduced-price dental care at an NHS dentist.

If you are from the European Economic Area, make sure you get a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) before coming to the UK so that you can access NHS treatment. Visit the European Commission’s website for more information.

It is a good idea to register with a GP (general practitioner), a doctor who deals with most general health problems, shortly after you arrive in the UK. Most GP surgeries offer patients a choice of whether they see a male or female doctor.

Safety
The UK is one of the safest countries in the world, with low crime rates and a trustworthy police force. They are strict laws on gun ownership and gun crime is rare.

Many institutions have their own security services who patrol campuses. Your institution will usually provide you with information on staying safe on campus.