«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 ".

All the details in the article by Tania Careddu on L'Unione Sarda on newsstands and in the digital edition

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