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Travel Medical Insurance for Rome

Emergency hospital stays in Rome cost $2,000–$6,000 per day for uninsured visitors. Medical evacuation can cost $15,000–$35,000. Your US health plan covers zero of it.

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$2,000–$6,000

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$15,000–$35,000

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Quick Answer

Yes — you need travel medical insurance for Rome. A comprehensive policy through Tower Hill costs as little as $2–$8/day and covers emergency hospitalization, evacuation, and 24/7 emergency assistance in Rome and throughout Italy.

Your US health plan doesn't cover you in Rome

Most US domestic health insurance provides zero coverage outside the United States. A hospital stay in Rome costs $2,000–$6,000 per day — and payment is typically required upfront before discharge. Medical evacuation can cost $15,000–$35,000.

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Travel Medical Insurance in Rome: What You Need to Know

Rome is one of Italy's most visited destinations, drawing tourists, business travelers, students, and expats from around the world — including tens of thousands of Americans each year. Like all international destinations, Rome presents health risks that your US insurance policy cannot cover. From traveler's diarrhea to serious emergencies requiring hospitalization or evacuation, a travel medical insurance policy is your financial safety net throughout your visit.

Top Health Risks in Rome

The most common medical situations affecting travelers in Rome include road accidents on cobblestone streets, heat stroke in summer (Rome regularly exceeds 100°F in July), food poisoning from tourist-trap restaurants, cardiac events, and ankle injuries on uneven Roman pavement. Your travel medical insurance policy covers emergency treatment for illness or injury from all standard causes — provided they are not pre-existing conditions (or you select a plan with acute onset coverage).

Hospital Access in Rome

Policlinico Gemelli and Ospedale Santo Spirito are the main Rome hospitals. For private care with English speakers, International Medical Center Rome is a popular choice for tourists

How Much Does Travel Medical Insurance Cost for Rome?

Travel medical insurance for a trip to Rome typically costs $2–$8 per day for travelers under 60, and $8–$25 per day for travelers over 65. A 2-week trip for a healthy 35-year-old costs as little as $28–$56 total. Compare this to the $2,000–$6,000/day cost of a Rome hospital stay — and the math is obvious. Use our free quote tool to see your exact price based on your age, trip length, and coverage level.

Best Travel Medical Insurance Plans for Rome

All three plans are available for US citizens visiting Rome, Italy.

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IMG Patriot International

IMG

$2/day

Safe Travels International

Trawick

$2.50/day

Atlas Travel

WorldTrips

$3/day

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need travel medical insurance for Rome?
Yes. US domestic health insurance does not cover you in Rome, Italy. A hospital stay here costs $2,000–$6,000 per day for uninsured visitors. Without coverage, you're personally responsible for 100% of any medical costs.
What hospitals accept travel insurance in Rome?
Policlinico Gemelli and Ospedale Santo Spirito are the main Rome hospitals. For private care with English speakers, International Medical Center Rome is a popular choice for tourists. When you buy through Tower Hill, your policy includes a 24/7 assistance line that can direct you to approved facilities and coordinate direct billing with the hospital — so you don't pay out of pocket.
What are the biggest health risks in Rome?
The most common medical issues for visitors to Rome are road accidents on cobblestone streets, heat stroke in summer (Rome regularly exceeds 100°F in July), food poisoning from tourist-trap restaurants, cardiac events, and ankle injuries on uneven Roman pavement. Your travel medical policy covers emergency treatment for all standard illnesses and injuries encountered while traveling.
How much does travel medical insurance cost for Rome?
Travel medical insurance for Rome typically costs $2–$8/day for travelers under 60, depending on age, coverage level, and deductible chosen. A 2-week policy for a healthy 40-year-old typically costs around $35–$70. That's roughly the cost of one meal at a tourist-area restaurant — for coverage up to $1,000,000.
Does travel insurance cover medical evacuation from Rome?
Yes — every travel medical insurance policy through Tower Hill includes emergency medical evacuation coverage. If your condition cannot be adequately treated in Rome and you need transport back to the US, your policy covers the air ambulance and associated costs up to the policy limit.
When should I buy travel medical insurance for Rome?
Buy within 14 days of your first trip payment to unlock time-sensitive benefits: pre-existing condition waiver, Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR) upgrades, and financial default protection. There's no price benefit to waiting — the policy simply activates on your departure date.

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