Practical guides
Home-health guides in Marrakech
Clear, concrete answers to help you choose your home care in Marrakech, whether you are a resident, an expat or a traveller.
How to choose a private ambulance in Marrakech
The essential criteria, Medina access and the difference with public emergency services.
Read the guideMedical emergency for a tourist in Marrakech
What to do, which numbers to call, travel insurance, riad access, heatstroke.
Read the guideMedical care for tourists in Marrakech
Doctor and nurse at the hotel or riad, blood tests, common ailments and travel insurance.
Read the guideHome nursing care in Marrakech
Injections, dressings, infusions and post-operative care, at home, riad or hotel.
Read the guideAt-home blood test in Marrakech
How it works, the cold chain, result times and prenuptial screening.
Read the guideRecovery after surgery in Marrakech
Post-operative care, villa recovery in the Palmeraie and medical tourism.
Read the guideHome nurse or hospitalisation?
When to prefer care at home, riad or hotel, and when hospital remains essential.
Read the guideAMO, CNSS and mutuelle: is care reimbursed?
How AMO, CNSS and the mutuelle work, and the case of travellers and travel insurance.
Read the guideHome care during Ramadan
Adapting the timing of care and treatments, fasting and blood tests, night availability.
Read the guideElderly care in Marrakech
Non-medical support, diaspora families and riad staircase safety.
Read the guidePreventing falls among older people
Adapting the home, securing riad staircases, suitable equipment and a reassuring presence.
Read the guideNight doctor in Marrakech
How to consult at night, hotel or riad visits and common traveller ailments.
Read the guideDiabetes: home care in Marrakech
Insulin injection, glucose monitoring, foot care, diet and the warning signs.
Read the guideKeeping elderly people at home
Riad adaptation, fall prevention, daily help, medication and isolation.
Read the guideWhat to do in a medical emergency
Decision tree: when to call 141, a private ambulance, the ER or a home doctor.
Read the guidePost-surgery nursing at home
Wound healing, drains, medication schedule, warning signs and hospital return.
Read the guideHome medical equipment
Hospital bed, oxygen, wheelchair: we provide, install, train and maintain.
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