dimatteo.n
Hi;
I m 26, moving early 2006 to dubai (satwa), rather easy going.. look forward to meet interesting people from everywhere and have fun, discuss around a shisha, enjoy dubai lifestyle, go out... anybody interested???
* On the other hand, i would need some of your advice about health care costs. What does cost a visit to dentist, to doctor, medicine prices? The system is quite different from belgium and all these costs would be on for me i suppose! so, i would like to have an idea!
Well i am fit for now but as we say in french: "better prevent than heal"!
* Does anybody know or is affiliated to the OSSOM. Need some advice about it too?
* Last one... Is there swiming pool of reasonnable size for swimmer in Dubai and in Satwa neighbourhood?
Thanks for advice to a dubai rookie! Look forward to hear from you
Have nice day
Nicola
Chocoholic
The piece of advice is would give you is make darn sure you have private health insurance, you get charged for everything!
You're supposed to get a health card here but I've never seen mine.
Doctors apps are normally around 200Dhs, dentish consultations about the same.
You pay for everything! So best have insurance and just claim it back. And get a package which includes global and repatriation if every needed.
constantine
hey choc...
so the private medical insurance the employer gets you , i guess covers general consultation...can you elaborate a bit about the private/individual insurance...any companies you can recommend...and how about the premiums...any ideas on the sums and figures?
cheers
GAB
Chocoholic is right- our general practioner charges DH 230 and dentists are around about the same of course any treatments enhance your bill further. Medication on the other hand is easy to get with or without prescription and is less expensive than home for us. Company or coorporate private health generally includes the medication too if you have a script. Try Goodhealth and Bupa for more details on premiums.
GAB
By the way you are a short drive from Dubai Country Club-I think membership isn't too bad there but they have a website so you could inquire. If you live in Satwa you are 5minutes from Jumeira Beach by car and about 30min from Jebel Ali. If you are looking more at exercise, gym equipment is really reasonably priced here.
XRW-147
- GAB wrote:
If you live in Satwa you are 5minutes from Jumeira Beach by car and about 30min from Jebel Ali.
Of course those times quoted are without traffic.
GAB
Depends how/what/when you drive?
XRW-147
Precisely.
Weekends during the morning/afternoon if I drive from Satwa back home (Marina) it takes around 30 mins with BS traffic here and there. Only takes me 10 mins when I drive back home every night around 11pm.
sniper420
- dimatteo.n wrote:
Hi;
I m 26, moving early 2006 to dubai (satwa), rather easy going.. look forward to meet interesting people from everywhere and have fun, discuss around a shisha, enjoy dubai lifestyle, go out... anybody interested???
* On the other hand, i would need some of your advice about health care costs. What does cost a visit to dentist, to doctor, medicine prices? The system is quite different from belgium and all these costs would be on for me i suppose! so, i would like to have an idea!
Well i am fit for now but as we say in french: "better prevent than heal"!
* Does anybody know or is affiliated to the OSSOM. Need some advice about it too?
* Last one... Is there swiming pool of reasonnable size for swimmer in Dubai and in Satwa neighbourhood?
Thanks for advice to a dubai rookie! Look forward to hear from you
Have nice day
Nicola
I dont understand why do they dump all the expats in Satwa.. Is it a scheme by the gov to improve the image of satwa ? or is it the employers way of saving monnie
XRW-147
Sniper, there's really very few 'real' expats in Satwa.
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GAB
What is a "real" expat??
dimatteo.n
Hi everybody,
Thanks for all infos you r giving... it dissipate a bit the cloud...!
Well i was wondering about the sentence of Sniper: "I dont understand why do they dump all the expats in Satwa.. Is it a scheme by the gov to improve the image of satwa ?".... is it that poor and miserable area there? Can anybody comment pls...
Well i stayd in bur dubai (all rolla road) for two month early 2005 it was ok. I enjoyed the fact that i did not need the car to get somewhere after work. i rarely used it. was few step from shops, creek, restaurants, bars (not very good one!!! but...). What about satwa? Unfortunately i have not yet any idea of where exactly the flat is located.
Great to be on this forum.
Maybe i ll see you in dubai....if anybody interested let me know. I want to see everything this city can offer.
Nicola
XRW-147
- GAB wrote:
What is a "real" expat??
Technically everyone other than nationals are 'expats' here, as company needs to sponsor candidate, and housing and transport allowance must be provided.
Liban
- sniper420 wrote:
I dont understand why do they dump all the expats in Satwa.. Is it a scheme by the gov to improve the image of satwa ? or is it the employers way of saving monnie
Satwa has more locals than anything else...
GAB
:lol: I know what a an expat is I just thought a real one was something else..... I am just surprised, tho' that in this place where UAE nationals are out numbered by expats that there is a place that there are more locals than anywhere else.
Chocoholic
Hey Constantine,
My answer to your question is: What medical insurance provided by my company? There isn't any so I have to do it myself! Crap I know but what to do!!! That's what happens when you work for the government!
constantine
- Chocoholic wrote:
Hey Constantine,
My answer to your question is: What medical insurance provided by my company? There isn't any so I have to do it myself! Crap I know but what to do!!! That's what happens when you work for the government!
thanks choc...was wondering how much the monthly/yearly premiums cost?...i am sure working for the govt has some advantages/perks...heard from a friend, when she was working for gov.(media)...getting in and out of airports was a breeze!!...
Chocoholic
I have medical insurance with Goodhealth and I pay in installments, it's costs about 430Dhs amonth for the plan I have. They're very good and settle claims quickly, plus the cover is worldwide, so I don't have to worry about separate health insurance when I travel.
constantine
hey thanks...will check that out...getting closer to D-Day...man i am like a washing machine inside!!!!!!
ClinicGirl
teeth care should not be a way to saving our money. Dental clinic offer high prices and what’s the worst is that people cannot afford them at all. Many people chose a cheaper way and they travel to foreign countires like Poland or hungary when taking a holiday break. One of these clinics is dental poland which offers a really affordable care.Anmd they charge much less and you can go on holidays and at the same time get your teeth done for less than the UK.