U.S. CITIZEN SERVICES
MEDICAL CONTACTS LIST - updated October 2008
The U.S. Embassy in Tashkent assumes no responsibility for the professional ability or reputation of the persons or medical facilities whose names appear on the following list. While routine consultations and dire emergencies can be handled in Uzbekistan, people may prefer to seek medical and dental service abroad, especially for intrusive procedures, if time and circumstances allow.
It is strongly recommended that visitors to Uzbekistan have medical evacuation insurance that would cover costs associated with air evacuation and hospitalization abroad.
In all cities of Uzbekistan regular ambulance service can be reached by dialing 03.
Tashkent International Medical Clinic (TIMC)
(All personnel speak English)
Address: #38, Sarikulskaya Str.
(near the Tashkent International School)
Appointments: 291-0726 or 291-0142
Emergencies: 185-60-93 or 108-44-57
| International Clinic Fees | |
| 1-year single membership | $660 |
| Monthly single membership | $55 |
| 1-year family membership | $1320 |
| Monthly family membership | $110 |
| Charges for non-members | |
| General Consultation during working hours (8 am - 5 pm) | $110 |
| Short consultation during working hours | $50 |
| General consultation after working hours | $150 |
| Monthly family membership | $110 |
| Consultation at home/hotel | |
| During working hours | $150 |
| After working hours | $200 |
| General consultation after working hours | $150 |
| Monthly family membership | $110 |
| Medical evacuation organization/attendance | $500 |
MDS-Services
(an alternative Uzbek private clinic)
(Russian/Uzbek spoken)
Telephone: 269-70-85, 269-70-86 (24 hours a day)
Ambulance Services: 080
DENTAL TREATMENT
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Korean Dental Clinic (Korean cultural center) |
Stoma Service (limited English; accepts Visa) Address: 428 Buyuk Ipak Yuli Str. Tel: 110-44-88 E-mail: clinica@stomaservice.com Web: www.stomaservice.com |
(Additional medical services also provided) Address: 51, Nukus Str. Tel: 255-24-59 or |
Some HIV/AIDS entry restrictions exist for visitors to and foreign residents of Uzbekistan. Uzbek law mandates that visitors carry a medical certificate attesting that they are not infected with HIV and that visitors staying more than 15 days be tested. However, this requirement is rarely enforced except in cases of long-term visitors on work permits. Please verify this information with the Embassy of Uzbekistan at http://www.uzbekistan.org before you travel.


