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Termini Station

Hospitals & Pharmacies — Termini Station

Find hospitals, ER and 24h pharmacies in Termini Station. Around Roma Termini, Italy's largest train station and main transit hub. Convenient for arrivals, hotels and luggage storage. Mixed-budget area.

Medical assistance in Termini Station is reliable and EU-standard. Italy's public health system (SSN) treats emergencies for everyone, including tourists — you'll be charged later only for non-urgent visits. The list below maps every hospital with Pronto Soccorso (ER) and the closest 24-hour pharmacies (farmacie di turno).

Practical tips in Termini Station

  • Dial 118 for an ambulance or 112 for the unified emergency number — operators speak English.
  • Pronto Soccorso (ER) is free for true emergencies. Non-urgent visits cost ~€25 (the 'codice bianco' fee).
  • Pharmacies rotate the 24h shift: a sign on the door names the nearest open one tonight.
  • EU citizens with EHIC/TEAM card pay nothing extra at public hospitals.
  • Bring your passport plus any prescription you take regularly — generic names work.

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Frequently asked questions

Where do I go in a medical emergency in Termini Station?

Call 118 (ambulance) or go directly to the nearest Pronto Soccorso (ER) listed above. Public hospital ERs treat anyone, including uninsured tourists, for true emergencies.

Are there 24h pharmacies in Termini Station?

Yes. At least one pharmacy per area stays open all night by rotation (farmacia di turno). Use the map above for tonight's open one, or check the rotation sign on any pharmacy's door.

Do I need health insurance to be treated in Termini Station?

No, not for true emergencies — Pronto Soccorso treats everyone. For non-urgent care, expect a small fee (~€25). EU residents with EHIC are covered like Italians; everyone else should have travel insurance.