Healthcare is a common concern for anyone relocating. Here’s a local perspective on what you need to know before moving.
1. Public vs. Private Healthcare
- Public Clinics: Free basic care, widely available in towns and villages.
- Private Clinics & Hospitals: Better service, shorter wait times, moderate fees.
Most expats combine the two—using private care for serious issues and local clinics for routine check-ups.
2. Costs for Expats
- Consultation with a private doctor: $30–$50 USD
- Prescription medication: $10–$40 USD per month depending on the drug
- Hospital stays: $100–$300 USD/day in private facilities
3. Health Insurance
- International insurance is recommended for serious emergencies
- Some companies cover medical evacuation to Mexico or the U.S.
- Local insurance is available but limited in coverage
4. Special Considerations
- Vaccinations and preventive care are important
- Water and food precautions in rural areas
- Routine dental care is affordable and widely available
Belizeans are warm and accommodating, and healthcare staff are experienced in assisting expats.

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