Articles tagged ‘SOS International’
What to Do When There’s a Travel Emergency in Bali
By Nick | December 5th, 2007 |Planning for the worst and hoping for the best is a smart way to travel. An article on BudgetTravel.com talks about ways you can help yourself to prepare for and manage a travel emergency.
SOS International: A good safety net for Bali
By Nick | December 3rd, 2007 |Tourists and visitors to Bali are faced with dangers they would not face in their own country. Apart from tropical diseases, many visitors ride motorbikes and expose themselves to risk. Fortunately their are places you can go if trouble strikes. This evening I visited one, SOS International in Kuta.
Visiting SOS International Bali
By Nick | July 6th, 2007 |This afternoon I had to pay a visit to SOS International, the medical clinic located on Bypass Sanur, around 500 meters from the roundabout at Simpang Siur. My shoulder has been giving me pain so today was the time for a check up. SOS is open 24 hours and have modern facilities, making the experience [...]
Health Care in Bali
By Nick | February 26th, 2007 |The level of health care in Bali varies from local clinics and hospitals, to foreign run clinics such as BIMC and SOS International. If you are in a tourist area such as Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur, Nusa Dua or Ubud, there are small clinics that can handle simple injuries. For major injuries you need to go [...]
Visiting SOS International clinic in Kuta Bali
By Nick | February 21st, 2007 |This morning Ika, Jevon and I rode down to Simpang Siur, the roundabout in Kuta. A couple of minutes down the Bypass to Sanur we pulled into the SOS International clinic. Ika had fever and chills last night which were quite intense, so I wanted to get her checked out fast.
Update on Ray’s mate
By Nick | August 28th, 2006 |Ray from Melbourne pulled out of the bbq last night because a friend had an accident. Ray sms’d me just now, and said his friend was coming back from golf in Sanur and had a head-on collision.
Hospitals & Clinics in Bali
By Nick | August 11th, 2006 |Bali has a selection of hospitals and clinics. Most district capital cities, for example, Bangli, will have a hospital. The best hospital in Bali is Sanglah hospital in Denpasar. For tourists, if you have any serious problem, you’ll end up there.
