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When to See a Doctor on Vacation (and When to Wait)

Nobody wants to spend vacation at a doctor — but ignoring the wrong symptom can turn a minor issue into a ruined trip. Here is a simple framework for deciding.

Go now (emergency)

Chest pain, difficulty breathing, signs of stroke (face droop, arm weakness, slurred speech), severe injury or bleeding, a stiff neck with high fever, or fainting all mean emergency care immediately.

See a doctor today

A fever over 39°C/102°F lasting more than a day, severe or worsening pain, vomiting or diarrhea you cannot control, a spreading skin infection, an eye or ear infection, a possible UTI, or any symptom that frightens you. A house-call doctor or a video visit handles most of these without a hospital trip.

Probably fine to self-treat and watch

A mild cold, a single bout of stomach upset, a minor sunburn, a small cut, or a headache that responds to rest, fluids and over-the-counter remedies. We can deliver those remedies to your hotel.

When in doubt, ask

A quick video visit costs little and saves you from guessing. A bilingual doctor can tell you whether to rest, take something, or be seen — in minutes, from your room.

This article is general information for visitors, not medical advice. If symptoms are severe or worrying, see a doctor — we can have one at your hotel 24/7.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I see a doctor for a fever on vacation?

A mild fever that responds to rest and fluids can be watched. See a doctor if it tops 39°C/102°F for more than a day, is accompanied by severe symptoms, or worries you. A house call or video visit can assess it quickly.

Is it worth doing a video visit for a minor problem?

Often yes. A short video visit is inexpensive and lets a bilingual doctor advise you, prescribe if needed, or confirm you can safely self-treat — saving an unnecessary trip.

What symptoms are emergencies abroad?

Chest pain, trouble breathing, stroke signs, severe injury or bleeding, fainting, or high fever with a stiff neck. These need emergency services, not a house call.

Not sure if you need a doctor in Cabo?

Ask a bilingual doctor by video, or have one at your hotel 24/7.

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