Puentes Emergency Guide for Argentina

Emergency Numbers: 911 (police department); 107 (medical emergency)

Emergency Contact 24/7

Lali Pereira (Program Assistant)
Phone: +54 9 11 3628 5039
Email: lali@puentesabroad.com

Backup Contact 24/7

Kelly Williamson (Program Manager)
Phone: +54 9 11 5466-8512
Email: kelly@puentesabroad.com

The Puentes team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in case of an emergency.
Please save these emergency contacts in your phone and give them to a parent or guardian.

 

Hospitals (“Hospitales”)

Hospital ALEMÁN

Avenida Pueyrredón 1640; +54 11 4827 7000
hospitalaleman.org.ar

Sanatorio mater dei

San Martín de Tours 2952; +54 11 4809 5555
sanatoriomaterdei.com.ar

  • You can go to the on-call doctor (“emergencia” or “guardia”), or book an appointment with a specialist doctor.

  • Remember to bring your original passport, insurance card, and a credit/debit card to the hospital.

  • Ensure you understand how your international health insurance works, including what’s covered and how to file a claim. Typically, you can either seek pre-approval for a visit or pay out of pocket and file a claim afterward.

 

Pharmacies/Drugstores (“Farmacias”)

Farmacity (farmacity.com); Dr. Ahorro (farmaciasdrahorro.com.ar)

You can visit any nearby pharmacy to purchase medicine. Medicine is not sold in grocery stores.

Common Medication

Certain prescription medications in the U.S. may be available over the counter in Argentina —ask the pharmacist for advice.
Be aware that dosages for some medications may differ from U.S. equivalents.

US Medication (Brand) Argentine Equivalent (Brand) Symptoms Treated
Ibuprofen (Advil) Ibuprofeno (Ibupirac) Headache, pain relief, fever
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) Paracetamol Headache, pain relief, fever
Aspirin Aspirina (Bayaspirina, Cafiaspirina) Headache, pain relief, fever
Antiacid (Tums, Mylanta) Antiácido, bicarbonato de sodio (Tums, Alikal, Uvasal, Mylanta) Acid indigestion, heartburn
Alka-Seltzer, Pepto Bismol Hepatalgina Indigestion, upset stomach
Midol IbuEvanol: "regular," "plus," and "forte" (IbuFem) Menstrual cramps, PMS
Tampons (O.B., Tampax) Tampones (O.B., not common to come with applicators) Menstruation
Allergy medicine (Benadryl, Claritan) Antialérgico (Benadryl, Aerotina Loratadina) Allergy symptoms (runny nose, itchy/watery eyes, etc)
Decongestant (Sudafed, Dayquil, Vicks VapoRub) Descongestivo (Tabcin plus, Vicks VapoRub) Nasal congestion, common cold
Laxative (Exlax, milk of magnesia) Laxante, picosulfato de sodio (leche de magnesia) Constipation
Anti-diarrhea (Pepto Bismol) Antidiarreico (Opocarbon) Diarrhea
Cough medicine Anti gripal Cough, cold
Contact solution
liquido/solución para lentes de contactos (Opti-Free, Renu) Contact lens care

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Montevideo, Uruguay

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