Health Requirements - Phuket Airport
Before flying to Phuket, take a moment to review health recommendations for Thailand. Being prepared ensures a safer and more enjoyable trip through Phuket International Airport (HKT).
Vaccinations & Health Precautions
Consult your doctor or a travel health clinic at least 4 to 6 weeks before your trip to Thailand. Vaccination recommendations depend on your country of origin, the duration of stay, and specific activities planned.
- Ensure routine vaccinations are up to date (tetanus, diphtheria, measles)
- Hepatitis A and typhoid are commonly recommended for many destinations
- Check if yellow fever vaccination is required or recommended
- Malaria prophylaxis may be needed depending on the region
Travel Health Insurance
Comprehensive travel health insurance is strongly recommended when visiting Thailand. Medical costs abroad can be very high, and insurance ensures you have access to quality care without financial worry.
- Choose a policy that covers hospitalisation, medical evacuation, and repatriation
- Keep your insurance documents and emergency contact number with you at all times
- European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is valid in EU/EEA countries only
Emergency Numbers in Thailand
In case of a medical emergency while in Phuket, call 191 (police), 1669 (ambulance), 199 (pompiers) (country code: +66). Pharmacies in Thailand can often provide basic medical advice and over-the-counter medication. Hospitals near Phuket International Airport offer emergency departments open around the clock.