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Emergencies...
Carabinieri 112 (No coin needed)
Police 113 (No coin needed)
Firemen 115 (No coin needed)
Ambulance 118
Red Cross 3883
City Police 77271
First aid. The Policlinico Hospital
(5503 3209) in Via Francesco Sforza 35, offers Casualty/First
Aid services.
Emergency doctor night and weekend
(34567)
Red Cross (3883). Should you need emergency
obstetric care (75 231) or (57 991).
To contact an English speaking physician with a private
practice, call one of the following: Dr. Roy Waygood
/ Dr. Stefano
Biondo (5501 1538, mobile 0330 463
681), Dr. Paul Allan (8940 0640).
For a sudden toothache, Odontomil (282 9808) offers
dental care from 9AM to 12 midnight every day at Piazzale
Loreto 11.
If you would rather have an English speaking dentist,
call one of the following: Dr. David Marina (284 6263),
Dr. Michel
Tastet (863 477), Dr. Christian Dalhuijsen (607 0228).
Comprehensive medical and dental care of the sort you
are used to at
home is offered at the International Health Center (Via
San Paolo 15, 7200 4080) by their Anglo-American personnel.
Pharmacies in Milan open from 9AM to
12.30PM and from 3.30 to 7.30PM.
The pharmacy at the Stazione Centrale
(first floor: Galleria delle Partenze) is always open.
Pharmacies take turns to open on Sunday.
Look for the list in the last pages of the dailies Repubblica
and Corriere della Sera, or dial 192.
Pharmacies remain open at night from
9PM to 8.30AM:
Carlo Erba, Piazza Duomo 21;
Formaggia, Corso Buenos Aires 4; Ambreck, Via Stradivari
1 (corner Corso Buenos Aires);
S cevola, Viale Fulvio Testi 74;
Ferrarini, Piazza Cinque Giornate 6;
Firenze, Piazza Firenze corner Via Ruggero di Lauria
22;
Oppezzo, Viale Ranzoni 2;
Canonica, Via Canonica 32;
Bracco, Via Boccaccio 26;
Ticinese, Corso San Gottardo 1.
Should you have to make a purchase at one of these during
the night, you may not find the pleasantest of company
-- syringes are the most sold item.
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