Bevor Sie nach Grenada ziehen, ist die entscheidende Frage nicht „ist die Versorgung gut“ — sondern „kann ich sie mit einem befristeten Visum tatsächlich nutzen, und was passiert im Notfall?“. Hier steht, wie das System für einen Nomaden funktioniert und wo die private Versicherung ins Bild passt.
Auf einen Blick
- System
- Zweistufig: öffentlich + privat
- Öffentlicher Zugang (Nomaden)
- Ja – für temporär Ansässige offen
- Notrufnummer
- 911 (police/fire); for an ambulance dial 434 for St George's General Hospital, 724 for Princess Alice Hospital (Grenville), or 774 for Princess Royal Hospital (Carriacou)
- Privater Hausarztbesuch
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- Versorgung auf Englisch
- Breit auf Englisch verfügbar
So funktioniert das System
Grenada runs a small tax-funded public health system overseen by the Ministry of Health, with care delivered through about three dozen public facilities (health centres and medical stations) so most households are within roughly three miles (about five kilometres) of a provider, plus three government acute-care hospitals: St George's General Hospital (the main referral hospital and primary A&E, ~198 beds), Princess Alice Hospital in Grenville, and Mt Gay psychiatric hospital. Public funding comes from government taxation and external grants rather than a fully operating universal health-insurance scheme (the only active social-security body is the National Insurance Scheme, a contributory pension/social-security fund, not a health-insurance plan, so treat any National Health Insurance Scheme claims as unconfirmed). Primary and emergency public care is free or low-cost at point of use and is open to residents and visitors, but the public system is resource-limited and short on specialists and advanced diagnostics, so most expats and travellers rely on private clinics/hospitals and on international insurance with medical evacuation. Serious or complex cases are commonly airlifted off-island to Barbados, Trinidad, or the US (Miami).
The private sector is the practical default for expats and nomads who want faster access, specialists, and modern diagnostics (CT, X-ray, dialysis, etc.). The leading private facility is St Augustine's Medical Services (SAMS) in St George's, alongside several private clinics, labs and independent practitioners. Private care is paid out of pocket, typically at the time of service even when the patient holds insurance (reimbursement is sought afterwards). For complex surgery or trauma, costs can be high and may involve costly air evacuation, so international health insurance covering medical evacuation is strongly recommended. As an anchor on the cost scale, the public General Hospital's published 2022 fee schedule put CT scans roughly EC$500-3,500 (about EUR 170-1,200) and dialysis sessions roughly EC$125-660 (about EUR 40-225); private equivalents are generally higher. No reliably published flat private GP consultation fee was found.
The U.S. Embassy's Grenada-specific medical-assistance page could not be rendered during this check (it returned a technical-difficulties/encoded response); the claims it supports (cash-on-the-spot private payment, off-island air evacuation) are corroborated by the U.S. Embassy's regional Medical Assistance page and the US CDC. The CT-scan lower bound was corrected from EC$600 to EC$500 to match the cited 2022 General Hospital fee schedule.
Gut zu wissen
- English is the official language and most doctors (many trained at the US-run St George's University School of Medicine) practise in English, so there is effectively no language barrier for care.
- Public primary and emergency care is free or low-cost at point of use and is open to visitors, not only citizens.
- A functioning private sector (led by St Augustine's Medical Services / SAMS in St George's) gives faster access to specialists and to CT, X-ray and dialysis.
- Wide health-facility coverage for a small island: about three dozen public facilities arranged so most households are within roughly three miles (about five kilometres) of a provider.
Worauf Sie achten sollten
- The public system is resource-limited, short on specialists, and not the realistic choice for serious or complex care, advanced diagnostics, or surgery.
- Private care is paid out of pocket, usually at the time of treatment even if you are insured, so carry a means of payment.
- Serious cases are often airlifted off-island to Barbados, Trinidad, or the US (Miami) at potentially very high cost, making medical-evacuation cover essentially mandatory for nomads.
- Reports of a National Health Insurance Scheme are not confirmed; the active National Insurance Scheme is a contributory pension/social-security fund, so do not assume nomad eligibility for any health-insurance scheme and budget for private payment plus international insurance.
🩺 Versicherung, die Sie brauchen
Da befristet Ansässige sich kaum auf das öffentliche System stützen können und das Remote-Work Permit eine Deckung verlangt, ist die private Krankenversicherung Teil des Umzugs — kein nachträglicher Gedanke. Wir listen die Tarife, die die Anforderung von Grenada plausibel erfüllen, sortiert nach Passung.
Qualifizierende Tarife für Grenada ansehen →Gesundheitsversorgung in Grenada: FAQ
Gesundheitsversorgung in Grenada: FAQ
Kann ich als digitaler Nomade das öffentliche Gesundheitswesen in Grenada nutzen?
Kurz gesagt — registrierte befristet Ansässige können das öffentliche System in der Regel nutzen. The private sector is the practical default for expats and nomads who want faster access, specialists, and modern diagnostics (CT, X-ray, dialysis, etc.). The leading private facility is St Augustine's Medical Services (SAMS) in St George's, alongside several private clinics, labs and independent practitioners. Private care is paid out of pocket, typically at the time of service even when the patient holds insurance (reimbursement is sought afterwards). For complex surgery or trauma, costs can be high and may involve costly air evacuation, so international health insurance covering medical evacuation is strongly recommended. As an anchor on the cost scale, the public General Hospital's published 2022 fee schedule put CT scans roughly EC$500-3,500 (about EUR 170-1,200) and dialysis sessions roughly EC$125-660 (about EUR 40-225); private equivalents are generally higher. No reliably published flat private GP consultation fee was found.
Wie lautet die Notrufnummer in Grenada?
911 (police/fire); for an ambulance dial 434 for St George's General Hospital, 724 for Princess Alice Hospital (Grenville), or 774 for Princess Royal Hospital (Carriacou). Rufen Sie sie bei lebensbedrohlichen Notfällen an; Notaufnahmen behandeln Sie unabhängig von der Versicherung, aber Ihnen kann nachträglich eine Rechnung gestellt werden, wenn Sie nicht versichert sind.
Brauche ich eine private Krankenversicherung in Grenada?
Ja — über die Vernunft hinaus verlangt das Remote-Work Permit sie (erforderlich (ausdrücklich)). Siehe die qualifizierenden Tarife für Grenada.
Quellen
- Government Grenada travel advice: Getting help (UK FCDO) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Government Grenada - Traveler view, Travelers' Health (US CDC) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Government Medical Assistance - U.S. Embassy to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean (Grenada in consular district) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media CT Scan and Dialysis fees from EC$125 to EC$3,500 (NOW Grenada, citing General Hospital fee schedule) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media Grenada Healthcare in 2026: Insurance, Hospitals, and Medical Access (Immigrant Invest) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media Grenada Healthcare System: A Guide for Travelers and Expats (Global Citizen Caribbean) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15