Macau's healthcare system is a combination of public and private healthcare options. The public healthcare system is provided by the Macau Health Bureau and is free for Macau residents. Foreigners (digital nomads and expats and digital nomads) are allowed to use the public healthcare system in Macau, however, it is not used by many foreigners. Public hospitals are generally recommended for minor medical issues, but not for serious medical emergencies or major surgery. Public hospitals in Macau are generally clean and well-equipped, but the wait times can be long. Macau's Private Healthcare System Macau's private healthcare system is more expensive than the public system, but it is also more efficient and offers a higher quality of care. Private hospitals are recommended for serious medical emergencies and major surgery. Private hospitals in Macau are modern, well-equipped, and offer a wide range of services. Expats primarily use private hospitals, as they are more familiar with the services and treatments offered. Macau's Top Hospitals The most well-known hospitals in Macau include: Kiang Wu Hospital (public, located in Macau) Centro Hospitalar Conde de São Januário (public, located in Macau) Macau University of Science and Technology Hospital (public, located in Taipa) Hospital São Paulo (private, located in Macau) Kamlan Hospital (private, located in Macau) Centro Hospitalar de Macau (private, located in Macau) Centro Hospitalar de Coloane (private, located in Coloane) Centro Hospitalar de Taipa (private, located in Taipa) Health Insurance Companies in Macau The most popular private health insurers in Macau are Macau Health Insurance, Macau Health Insurance Company, and Macau Health Insurance Corporation. Expats and digital nomads typically use these companies, as they offer comprehensive coverage and competitive rates. Specialized expat health insurance providers are also available, but they are not as widely used. Insider Tips from Expats in Macau: How to Navigate the Health System Macau offers a wide range of medical services, including both public and private hospitals and clinics. The public health care system is provided by the Macau Health Bureau, which offers a range of services including general medical care, specialist care, and emergency services. Private hospitals and clinics offer a range of services, including general medical care, specialist care, and emergency services. Macau also has a number of pharmacies, which provide a range of over-the-counter medications and other health-related products. In addition, Macau has a number of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, who offer a range of treatments such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, and massage, commented one member living in Macau. Macau has a comprehensive healthcare system that provides a wide range of services to its citizens and foreign residents. The public healthcare system is managed by the Health Bureau of Macau and is funded by the government. The quality of public healthcare is generally good, with a wide range of services available, including primary care, specialist care, and hospital services. Foreign residents have access to the public healthcare system, although they may need to pay a fee for some services. Expats in Macau can use the public healthcare system, but they may need to pay a fee for some services. Expats can also access private healthcare services, which are generally of a higher quality than the public system, commented one member living in Macau.