Health & Safety
- Stay calm and shout for help or call staff at the school office or call security at front desk.
- Call an ambulance (ekab 166) or the thermi health centre : 2313310800/2313310827
- Make sure the paramedics know where the ambulance has to come and give some details about the person who is injured or ill.
- If you do not know how to give first-aid treatment, do not touch the victim
- Follow any instructions the paramedics give you.
- In case of a light injury make use of the first-aid kit located in the building main entrance next to the photocopy machine.
Ambulance: 166
Thermi health centre: 2313310800/2313310827
- Accidents, serious or life threatening conditions: You should consider calling an ambulance (166) and follow instructions as above.
- If you are just not feeling well and you think you need to see a doctor or visit a hospital right away, you should:
- Call 14944 (Greek only) or 11888 or 11850 or 11880 (English and Greek) from local or mobile phone to find out which hospital is currently on-duty for your medical situation. You could also call 166 (ambulance service) if you need additional medical advice for your situation (in Greek & most probably English too). Then, go to the hospital’s EMERGENCY (EPEIGONTA) or OUTPATIENTS Department (EXOTERIKA IATREIA).
- You may also consider calling a private doctor on duty (if outside usual office hours) for that day. You will have to pay an extra charge for a visit at home. A list of these doctors is also given on 14944 (Greek only) or at http://www.isth.gr/?efimerires (also Greek only).
- In case of 1 or 2 above, If your situation requires further hospitalisation, PLEASE INFORM THE SCHOOL OFFICE at the earliest possible convenience at 2310 807523 or 2310 807500 during working hours (08:00 – 15:00).
It is usually obvious when emergency care is needed for serious injury or illness. An emergency is a critical or life-threatening situation such as: Loss of consciousness, sever loss of blood, suspected broken bones, persistent chest pain for 15 minutes or more, difficulty breathing, overdose, ingestion of toxic substance or poisoning.
If you are helping somebody in such a situation remember to keep calm, do everything you can to help the person, but don’t put yourself in danger and don’t give the person anything to eat, drink or smoke.
Unless you need urgent medical attention try to avoid local hospital emergency departments. Doctors and nurses there are equipped to deal with more serious cases of injury and illness, not routine and minor ailments.
If you want to receive treatment for a regular or non-urgent health problem, you have the following options:
- (Only for medical problems that do not require immediate attention) Make an appointment with the Outpatients Department of a public hospital. For an appointment, select a hospital and call. Appointments may be booked for up to three months ahead depending on the medical specialty, thus this is really a solution for non-urgent medical problems. If you are required to make more examinations and tests, you must follow the procedures set by your insurance coverage.
- For general medical cases, you can visit the THERMI HEALTH CENTRE located close to IHU campus 24 hours a day.
- Visit a private doctor (without a contract with the Greek civil service insurance). If you opt for this you will not be able to receive any reimbursement for medical expenses incurred.
Emergency telephone numbers: | |
Emergency Medical Aid: | 166 |
Poisons Centre (Athens): | 210 7793777 |
For appointments at Thessaloniki Hospitals: | 1535 |
For information on Thessaloniki hospitals on duty: | 14944
www.invivo.gr/efnosinvivo.html www.e-database.gr/Hospital_Duties/Now/6 |
European Health Insurance Card
Health insurance policy cover in order to apply for a residence permit
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Hospital care coverage in a Public Hospital: €10,000 per year with 20% participation by the insured.
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Insurance of Permanent Total and Partial Disability due to Accident: €15,000 per year with 20% participation of the insured.
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Medical expenses due to illness or accident: €1,500 per year with 20% participation of the insured.
List of Thessaloniki Hospitals | |
Agios Dimitrios – Prefectural General Hospital | Elenis Zografou 2, 54634 Thessaloniki Tel. 2313 322100 Outpatient Clinics for appointments: 2310 211796 (between 08.00-13.00 Mon-Fri) |
Agios Pavlos – General Hospital | Ethnikis Antistaseos 161, 55134 Thessaloniki Tel. 2313304400-401 Information: 2313 304409, 2313 304758, 2313 304460 Outpatient Clinics for appointments: 14790 (09.00-17.00) |
Ahepa – University General Hospital | Styl. Kyriakidis 51, 54643 Thessaloniki (on Aristotle University campus) Tel. 2313 303110 – 111 – 310, 2310 993310 Information: 2313 303775, 2313303096 Outpatient Clinics for appointments: 2313 303312 (07.30-14.30) |
Georgios Papanikolaou – General Hospital | Exohi (Asvesthori), 57010 Thessaloniki Tel. 2313307000 Information: 2313 307022 Outpatient Clinics for appointments: 1535, 2313307215, 2313307311 |
Ippokratio– General hospital | Constantinopoleos 49, 54642 Thessaloniki (entrance also on Kon.Karamanlis St) Tel. 2313312000 Outpatient Clinics for appointments: 2310 892500 (07.30-14.30) |
Gennimatas– General hospital | Ethnikis Amynas 41, 54635 Thessaloniki Tel. 2313308100 – 2310963100 Outpatient Clinics for appointments: 2313308323-168 |
Papageorgiou– General hospital | Thessaloniki Ring Road, Nea Efkarpia, 56249 Thessaloniki Tel. 2313323000 Information: 2313303775 Outpatient Clinics for appointments: (11.30-15.30): 14741 |
Theagenio– Cancer hospital | Alex. Papanastasiou 11, 54007 Thessaloniki Tel. 2313301111 Outpatient Clinics for appointments: 2310898848-9 |
Ippokratio – Special Hospital for Aphrodisiac and Skin Diseases |
Delfon 124, 54643 Thessaloniki Tel. 2313308800-2310811913 Outpatient Clinics for appointments: 2313308860-867-880 (08.00-13.00) |
List of Health Centres | |
Thermi | Tel: 2313310800, 2313 310824, 2313 310825, 2313 310826 |
Diavata | El. Venizelou 5 Tel: 2310 781840, 2313 313700 |
Evosmos | Tegopoulou 2 & Perikleous Tel.: 2310 387771-4 |
Nea Michaniona | Tel.: 23920 32500, 23923 30400 |
Nea Moudania | Pan. Korifinis 43 Tel.: 23733 50000 |
Sohos | Tel.: 23953 30200 |
Koufalia | Tel.: 23913 30300 |
Nea Madytos | Tel.: 23970-41300 |
Lagadas | Loutron 20 Tel.: 2394330700 |
Zagliveri | Tel.: 23933-30400 |
Pyrgos-Chalastra | Tel.: 2313 313700 |
In this section you will find information on actions required in case of emergency
IN CASE OF FIRE
- Stay calm and don’t panic
- Call the fire brigade immediately: 199
- If you know how to use a fire extinguisher, use it to put out the fire before the fire spreads
- Evacuate the building according to the plans on display in each area
- Gather at the assembly area as specified in the plan on display in the building
- If you can’t leave the room, seal the doors and windows in order not to help the fire spread
Fire brigade: 199
IN CASE OF AN EARTHQUAKE
- Stay calm and don’t panic
- Stay away from furniture or objects which can fall on you
- Find shelter under a table or desk or next to a solid piece of furniture (in the safe triangle). If there is no suitable furniture, crouch in the middle of the room and cover your head with your hands
- Find shelter under the frame of a door
- Stay away from glass surfaces
- Do not go out onto the balcony
- Do not run towards the exit
- Do not use the elevator
- After the earthquake, leave the building with caution. Remember: do not run
- Gather at the assembly area as specified in the plans on display.
International Hellenic University supports the anti-smoking campaign
International Hellenic University is a smoking free zone.
On 1 July, Greece’s Ministry of Health launched a nationwide smoking ban. Under the new legislation smoking is banned in all public institutions including schools and universities.
The ban also applies to the University Coffee Shop.
For more information about health risks of smoking and tips on how to quit smoking please visit the links below
- The Health Risks of Smoking (http://quitsmoking.about.com)
- Smoking – health risks (http://www.netdoctor.co.uk)