Licensed Swiss Doctor 🇨🇭 • For Visitors Staying in Switzerland • 100% Online

Visiting Switzerland? Medical Care During Your Stay - 100% Online

No Swiss passport or residence needed. Video consultation within 24 hours of arrival, pickup at a licensed pharmacy in Zurich, and for Schengen residents the official travel certificate for the way home. Book your free 10-minute information call and find out in one conversation if treatment during your stay makes sense.

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3 Steps to Care During Your Stay

1

Free Information Call

10 minutes free, before any payment and before you travel. You’ll learn how the process works, how the rules work for visitors, and what to prepare.

2

Medical Consultation

Video appointment while you are in Switzerland, during your stay. Assessment, treatment plan, and legal prescription where medically indicated, CHF 149.

3

Pharmacy Pickup & the Way Home

Personal pickup with your ID at a licensed pharmacy in Zurich. Schengen residents: official travel certificate for up to 30 days of medication, organised by us.

Book your FREE 10-Minute Information Call

No obligation. We will cover the process, the rules for visitors, and what happens if you wish to proceed. Appointment during your stay of arrival, free rebooking up to 48 hours before.

Transparent Guest Pricing - Most Guests Start at CHF 198. The First Step Is Free.

The consultation costs exactly what our Swiss patients pay. No tourist premium. Medication is billed separately by the pharmacy.

Start: CHF 198

Consultation within 24 h of arrival (CHF 149) plus one-time guest onboarding (CHF 49): consent, pharmacy coordination, support.

Follow-Up: CHF 149

Only if your stay and therapy call for it. Standard for new treatment and stays of four weeks or more.

Schengen Certificate: CHF 50

Official travel certificate for up to 30 days of medication, authenticated by the pharmacy. Deadlines managed by us.

Complete Stay Bundle: CHF 249

Consultations, onboarding, certificate and bilingual report. CHF 249, for Schengen stays of 4+ weeks.

Common Questions

Is medical cannabis legal in Switzerland?

Yes. Since 1 August 2022, any licensed Swiss doctor can prescribe it. No special authorisation needed. Products dispensed through regulated pharmacies under Swissmedic oversight.

No, and be wary of anyone who promises you one. Whether therapy with cannabis medicines is an option is decided by the physician on the basis of the medical assessment in the consultation. The free 10-minute check exists so you find out where you stand before paying anything.

Most guests start at CHF 198: the initial consultation (CHF 149, same rate as our Swiss patients) plus one-time guest onboarding (CHF 49). A follow-up consultation is CHF 149 if needed, the Schengen travel certificate CHF 50, the bilingual medical report CHF 49. The Complete Stay bundle includes everything for CHF 249. All services are self-pay; medication is billed separately by the pharmacy.

That depends on your destination. Within the Schengen area, a certificate under Article 75 of the Schengen Implementing Convention can be issued where medically indicated. It covers up to 30 days of medication and is authenticated by the pharmacy. Please confirm your travel date at least 14 days before departure so the deadlines can be met. For destinations outside the Schengen area, including Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States, we do not issue travel documentation and cannot advise on foreign law. In that case you return any remaining medication to the pharmacy and travel with a bilingual medical report instead.

A short stay is not the obstacle, as long as you collect your medication in person: with personal pickup at a licensed pharmacy in Zurich, the logistics are straightforward. Home delivery, by contrast, can be difficult and is nothing to plan around. Medically, continuing an existing therapy usually takes just one consultation; starting a completely new therapy in two weeks is tight and becomes sensible from around four weeks. The physician decides in each individual case.

Because a Swiss prescription is issued under Swiss law and dispensed by a Swiss pharmacy. Whether and how treatment is available in your home country is a question for a physician licensed there, and we cannot advise on foreign law. This service is for people who are in Switzerland and want a documented, physician-led treatment here.

Your Free Call Is Waiting

10 minutes. No cost. No obligation. Find out if treatment during your stay makes sense.

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