What Should I Do In Case Of An Emergency?

In case of emergency, the main emergency phone number is 112 (like 911). For police, dial 110. For Fire Department, dial 113. For ambulance, dial 118. In case of major emergencies, contact your embassy or consulate.

Complete medical care is available in Denpasar or Kuta, and there are other reputable hospitals scattered around the island. Smaller towns will have clinics or emergency care centers. Prescription and non-prescription drugs can be purchased at pharmacies or apoteks throughout Bali.

For safety, keep a list of your personal emergency numbers, Bali’s emergency numbers, any important personal medical information, and the number and location of the closest medical providers to your accommodations handy in your phone or wallet.

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