Rome Unfiltered
Sooner or later, every expat family faces the same question: What do you do when someone gets sick in Rome? In this episode of Rome Unfiltered, Walter is joined by Katie and Linda to discuss one of the most important parts of settling into life abroad: navigating healthcare. From late-night fevers and Sunday emergencies to finding trusted doctors and understanding the role of Italian pharmacies, they share their real experiences of learning how the healthcare system works in Rome. The conversation explores the moments that catch many newcomers off guard, including the surprisingly important role pharmacists play, how referrals and parent networks help families find trusted medical professionals, and the differences between public and private healthcare. They also discuss: • What to do when your child gets sick in Rome • The unique role of pharmacies in Italy • Finding pediatricians and family doctors • Private vs public healthcare experiences • Emergency pharmacies and after-hours care • Building a trusted healthcare network • Recommendations from other parents and expats • Practical advice for newly arrived families Like many parts of expat life, healthcare can feel overwhelming at first. But once you understand the system, know who to call, and build a network of trusted contacts, it becomes far less intimidating. Rome Unfiltered is made by expats, for expats. Real stories. Practical advice. Life in Rome without the filter. If you're raising a family in Rome, planning a move, or simply wondering what happens when your child gets sick on a Sunday, this episode is for you.
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