When you travel to Europe, you often rely on your GHIC or EHIC card for healthcare. But if you forget or lose it, a Provisional Replacement Certificate (PRC) can save the day.
- What Is a PRC?
The PRC acts as a temporary replacement for your GHIC or EHIC card, giving you access to necessary healthcare in Europe. - Why You Might Need It
Forgetting, misplacing, or traveling without your card makes the PRC a critical backup option. - How to Apply
You can call the NHS Overseas Healthcare Services to request a PRC. You need to provide your name, address, and National Insurance number. - Receive It Immediately
The NHS issues PRCs instantly over the phone and sends them directly to your healthcare provider. - Check Your Eligibility
You qualify for a PRC if you are entitled to a GHIC or EHIC card. - What It Covers
The PRC gives you access to state-provided healthcare in Europe at reduced or no cost, just like the GHIC/EHIC. - How Long It Lasts
The PRC covers you only for the duration of your trip or treatment. For future trips, you need to apply again. - Quick and Convenient
The PRC arrives electronically, ensuring fast access to healthcare during emergencies. - Stay Prepared
Always try to carry your GHIC or EHIC card to avoid relying on a PRC. - Travel With Confidence
Knowing about the PRC gives you peace of mind, ensuring healthcare support even if you lose your card.
A PRC ensures you can access healthcare on your European trip, even if your GHIC or EHIC is unavailable.
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