A Tourist's Odyssey in San Teodoro: "Three Clinics and Two Days to Get a Prescription"
He needed an anticoagulant: first the doctor who didn't have the right prescription, then the closed medical guard, finally in Budoni he got what he neededPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
«In the peak season, can one of the most popular tourist areas of Sardinia, which is among the favorite seaside destinations for international tourism, afford a continuous health service like this?».
That is, like the one a Milanese tourist on holiday in San Teodoro came across, knocking on the doors of three emergency medical services looking for a prescription for an anticoagulant drug .
"With the hospital's treatment plan, I go to the San Teodoro medical emergency service whose doctor on duty does not have the prescription pad for exemption prescriptions , I go to the one in Porto San Paolo , adhering to the hours indicated on the website, but it is closed in addition to being indicated by a battered sign posted on a gate that prohibits entry because it is a Military Zone, an impassable limit", says Sergio Pravettoni , after reaching the facility housed in the basement of a building used by the Carabinieri. Outside, two ambulance service workers who cannot give information and inside, someone who suggests returning the next day. "The next day I return, according to the indicated hours, to the San Teodoro office and find it closed because the one in Budoni is serving where, finally, I managed to find a doctor with the right prescription pad ".