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At Palacký University, we prioritize the well-being of our students, recognizing that a healthy mind and body are essential for academic success. Here you can find and access everything related to health, from insurance and medical care to spiritual support to cyber security and other related topics.

Insurance

The majority of international students entering the Czech Republic are required to obtain insurance to cover their stay. While certain European nations may be exempt from this requirement, it is strongly advised that they secure insurance nonetheless.

Students from EU countries (EHIC)

With the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), you have the assurance of receiving essential medical care in case of illness during your stay in Europe. This card is valid across the member states of the European Union (EU), as well as in Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Although you are not obligated to purchase any aditional medical insurance, we recommend doing so.

Once you have obtained Czech medical insurance, you will receive a unique insurance number that can be used to access medical services throughout the country. You will need to know and have this number with you at all times in case you need to visit a doctor. This number entitles you to the same level of healthcare coverage as Czech citizens, including free Covid-19 testing.

To ensure that your EHIC is effective in the Czech Republic, it's necessary to complete a simple registration process after your arrival. The registration can be conveniently done at the VZP (Všeobecná zdravotní pojišťovna) headquarters located at Jeremenkova 1142, Olomouc, during their regular office hours. Remember to bring along your EHIC and a valid ID document. The friendly staff at the information desk will assist you in completing the registration. Once this straightforward process is done, you'll be fully prepared to access the healthcare services available to you during your stay in the Czech Republic. Your health and well-being are our priority, and we want to ensure that you have a worry-free experience while exploring all that this beautiful country has to offer.

Address Jeremenkova 1142/42, 779 00 Olomouc, Hodolany
Office hours 8:00-17:00 Monday/Wednesday
8:00-15:00 Tuesday/Thursday
8:00-14:00 Friday
Contact info@vzp.cz, +420 952 222 222

Students from NON–EU countries

Due to a change in the law, all foreigners who stay in the Czech Republic for more than 90 days are required to purchase medical insurance. In September 2023, the insurance policy was changed. Now you can obtain your insurance with whichever insurance company, but you should keep in mind that the insurance benefit limit for one insurance event is increased from 60 000 to 400 000 euros. If you are unsure about what insurance company to choose, we recommend VZP Insurance Company. Another option is Slavia Insurance Company which offers good prices for students. You can also easily calculate the price of your insurance using the calculator on their website.

All insurance contracts, which were taken out before September 20, 2023, are still valid, there is no need to change anything. The insurance benefit limit will be automatically increased to 400 000 euros.

However, students who stay in the Czech Republic for less than 90 days are also obligated to purchase medical travel insurance of some degree. You may be asked to submit an insurance contract and confirmation of payment before the visa sticker/stamp is added to your passport. For further information, please refer to the relevant sources.

It is possible that some students may be exempt from the obligation to present evidence of travel medical insurance due to additional arrangements between countries and international programs. Nonetheless, we highly recommend obtaining insurance irrespective of this exemption.

Indemnity (Liability) Insurance

We would also recommend getting liability insurance along with your health insurance. It will cover any expenses arising from accidents and incidents in which property is damaged by up to 4 million CZK. The insurance covers damage to property and even bodily injuries (of other individuals) and costs only 350 CZK per year (for UP students). Moreover, it is valid not only in the Czech Republic but also all around Europe (short visits). Investing in liability insurance is a prudent step for students to protect themselves from unforeseen financial burdens and ensure peace of mind. 

If you are interested in this insurance, please contact us at welcome@upol.cz and provide the following details: your first and last names, date of birth, passport number, address in the Czech Republic, and email address.

Medical care

Palacký University provides a diverse range of medical services that cater to various healthcare needs. These services are linked through contracts with the university to simplify and enhance healthcare accessibility for students.

Your health insurance covers all the medical expenses. Two situations can occur:

  1. The doctor/practitioner/nurse will ask for your insurance card and communicate the payment with the insurance company themselves.
  2.  You will have to pay for the medical procedure. If this happens, you will have to communicate with the insurance company yourself. In case you need an assistance, do not hesitate to contact us.

Envelopa - General practioner

The Envelopa campus offers medical attention of a youth doctor for the Palacky University students by Moje Ambulance, a. s. It works under a different contract than the Military Hospital and the conditions for medical care are therefore slightly different.

Address Šmeralova 10, 772 00 Olomouc (Dormitory J. L. Fischer - building B)
Office hours Mon-Wed, Fri - 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Thursday - 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Contact +420 581 074 200

Conditions:

  • EU student need valid EU insurance card and a valid insurance number from a Czech insurance company (not a foreign one).
  • A contractual insurance and examinations of students outside of the EU are paid in cash.
  • We do not register our patients (outpatient care) - they stay registered in their place of residence while they may be treated (i.a. in the summer holiday) by their general practitioner.
  • We provide both the curative and the preventive care. Please, book the vaccination dates beforehand (we do not perform hepatitis B vaccination – please, contact the vaccination centre at Poliklinika Olomouc).
  • We provide the care of students of up to 25 years of age.

We issue the food processor licence only. We do not provide any other licences/certificates (for a part-time or full-time jobs, for the university application, driving licences, etc.). Those certificates are available at students’ registered general practitioners

Dentist's office

Address Šmeralova 10, 772 00 Olomouc (Dormitory J. L. Fischer)
Contact MDDr. Karolína Večeřová, tel.: 722 947 407

Conditions:

  • International students at UP can visit the dentist in case of acute problems. 
  • International students use acute health insurance from any Czech insurance company (they do not accept other typs of insurances such as travel insurance).
  • In case of the doctor’s absence visit KÚČOCH (dentistry clinic)  - FN Olomouc, I. P. Pavlova 185/6 (University hospital) , tel.: +420 585 851 111 (open 24 hours a day) (paid directly after the mdical procedure)

Opening hours:

Monday 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Tuesday 7 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Wednesday, Thursday 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday 7 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Gynaecological department

Address Šmeralova 10, 772 00 Olomouc (Dormitory J. L. Fischer)
Office hours Tuesday - 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Wednesday - 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Thursday - 8 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Contact MUDr. Veronika Lattová, MUDr. Jaroslav Klát, Ph.D., +420 727 988 911, info@amgynola.czwww.amgynola.cz 

Conditions:

  • Providing care for women of all age groups with the full spectrum of diagnoses.
  • EU students regular health insurance are entitled to acute care. They just need confirmation from their health insurer. Non-EU students generally have a different type of insurance where they pay for treatment in cash and then their insurer reimburses them

Emergency Hospital

In case of emergency please go to Olomouc University Hospital, Emergency ward located in the Surgery Clinic (blue building) - so called "urgentní příjem/pohotovost"

Address Zdravotníků 248/7, 779 00 Olomouc
Office hours Timetable​​​​​​
Contact Emergency department: +420 588 442 653
Eye emergency: +420 588 442 817
ORL emergency: +420 588 442 827
Dental emergency: +420 588 444 560
Emergency pharmacy: +420 588 442 604
urgent@fnol.cz

Please note that every patient must pay 90 CZK fee there. It is important to take the health insurance with you! * Foreign students who cannot speak Czech are recommended to come with a Czech buddy/fellow student who can help in communication with the medical staff.

To get to the Olomouc University Hospital you can use the public transport - tram no. 1, 4, or 6 direction Nová Ulice, get off at the stop Fakultní nemocnice or better take a taxi (800 15 05 05/ 800 22 30 30) to „urgent“.

Ambulance should be called only in life emergency cases!

 

Massage studio

Address Šmeralova 10, 772 00 Olomouc (Dormitory J. L. Fischer)
Office hours According to the appointment done via phone call
Contact Kristína Ondraszková, + 420 603 279 974, http://masazni-studio-ok.webnode.cz

Conditions:

  • Providing curative and relaxing massages, diagnostics of your health state, and phytotherapy.

Pharmacies

There are a number of pharmacies in the centre of Olomouc. While basic medicine, vitamins or tea are available over the counter, for more specialised medicine you will always need to have a prescription. If you need special medication, either bring enough for the entire duration of your stay or note down the chemical composition of the drug as the commercial names of medicine vary depending on the country. A good idea is to bring along an empty container when you go see the Czech doctor. It will help them to find a substitute.

Psychological Counselling

Studying abroad is often described as an unforgettable and positive experience. However, it is also a time of major changes and a lot of stress. At some point of your stay, you may feel down, lonely, anxious, homesick, lost in your new environment, etc. If callsing to your family back home or hanging out with your friends does not help and you have been feeling out of place for a longer period of time, do not be afraid to ask for professional help.

Exchange Students

If you are an exchange student (Erasmus, Erasmus+, Aurora, etc.), you can contact doctor Kvintová. She is always ready to help, so do not hesitate to contact her.

PhDr. Jana Kvintová PhD. jana.kvintova@upol.cz         

Degree Students

If you are a degree student, you can contact a person assigned to your faculty. Bellow is the list and contacts of the people assigned to each faculty. The Faculty of Arts and the Faculty Physical Culture do not provide counselling in English or other languages and therefore are not listed. Students from these faculties can check out Other Options bellow.

Sts Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology

Mgr. Petra Hrušková petra.hruskova@upol.oushi.cz         

Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry

Faculty of Education and the Faculty of Science

doc. PhDr. Irena Plevová, Ph.D.  irena.plevova@upol.cz                                                 

Faculty of Law

Mgr. Radana Kuncová radana.kuncova@upol.cz                    
Mgr. Martin Verner martin.verner@upol.cz

Faculty of Health Sciences

Mgr. Simona Dobešová, Ph.D. simona.dobesova@upol.cz                                      

Other options

OUSHI Counselling Centre

OUSHI is a part of th Sts Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology and offers psychological councelling to all students of UP. The service is, hovewer, charged.

Contact:

Email:            poradna@oushi.upol.cz
Webpage: https://oushi.upol.cz/en/

 

Spiritual help

At the pinnacle of our emotional, mental, and physical well-being lies spiritual help, which involves seeking guidance, support, and assistance from a higher power, deity, or spiritual leader. It encompasses connecting with a sense of purpose and meaning that transcends material possessions and mundane concerns. Individuals seek spiritual help to achieve inner peace, relieve stress and anxiety, and cope with life's hardships. 

The importance of spiritual help varies from person to person, depending on their beliefs and values. Spirituality can be a fundamental aspect of one's identity and worldview, while others turn to it for solace and inspiration during challenging times. Spiritual practices, such as prayer, meditation, and mindfulness, enable individuals to cultivate resilience, compassion, and a sense of connection to something greater than themselves.

More information about the Church and religious facilities on Olomouc can be found in the section Religion.

Contact

doc. Jaroslav FRANC, Th.D., jaroslav.franz@upol.cz

Students with special needs

The Support Center for Students with Special Needs, located at Palacký University Olomouc, is a university department dedicated to providing comprehensive support and services to students with disabilities and special needs. The center strives to ensure equal access to education and cultivate an inclusive academic environment that fosters the success of all students.

The center offers an array of individualized support services, accommodations, and resources to enable students with special needs to thrive academically. This may encompass tailored academic support, note-taking assistance, testing accommodations, and access to assistive technologies. Additionally, the center provides counseling and guidance services to help students with disabilities navigate university life and cultivate independent living skills.

The overarching objective of the Support Center for Students with Special Needs at Palacký University Olomouc is to promote accessibility, diversity, and inclusivity within the university community. Through its unwavering commitment to these values, the center facilitates the academic, personal, and professional development of all students, regardless of their unique abilities or needs. The center is located in the Faculty of Education main building.

Address Žižkovo náměstí 5, 779 00 Olomouc
Office hours By prior arrangement
Contact Mgr. Lucie Ješinová, +420 775 940 627, lucie.jesinova@upol.cz
cps.upol.cz/en

E-bezpečí (Cyber safety)

An E-bezpečí Project aims on a resonating theme, the internet and its safe orientation by its users. The project focuses on the prevention, education, research and intervention in the activities regarding the hazardous communication phenomena on the internet.

Key topics of the project are: cyberbullying, cybergrooming, cyberstalking and stalking, spam and hoax, sexting, personal data protection on the internet, and hazards of social networks.

Are you dealing with difficult life situations on the internet, and you feel unsafe? Is someone threatening, blackmailing, or intimidating you using the internet or mobile phone? You can ask for a helping hand in an online consulting room or write an e-mail to info@e-bezpeci.cz.

To find out more about the project, you can see the E-bezpečí website with its valuable documents in English as well as in Czech.

Medical Certificate of Health for Studying and Working

Please be aware that to get a ‘‘Medical Certificate of Health for Studying and Working,’’ it is obligatory for people of interest to enclose their health report from their personal doctor. The requirement for health report (medical history summary and vaccination history summary) listed by the personal doctor (usually provided in the country of student´s/educator´s origin) is often requested by the Faculty of Health Science and Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry. People of interest must set a meeting with their local doctor to get their documents before arrival to the Czech Republic. Otherwise, there is a possibility that the certificate will not be provided.

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