25 | 07 | 22
633 views
25
Jul | 2022
37
633

What should I do when I feel sick?

OSHCstudents – Feeling unwell? Find out where to go, who to call, and what your options are when you or your family are sick.

It’s easy to take our health for granted, which means that if we get sick or become injured, it can be confusing to know where to go and who to call.

If you, or someone around you, needs medical help, the first thing to do is assess whether it’s an emergency.

How do I know if it’s an emergency?

An emergency is generally considered as an unplanned event where you need medical treatment immediately.

Examples of medical situations that could require emergency treatment include:

  • Chest pain or tightness
  • Sudden weakness, numbness or any sort of paralysis
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Suddenly collapsing or unexplained seizures
  • Infants with ongoing fever
  • Severe burns
  • Uncontrollable bleeding
  • Injury from a major accident

If you have an emergency, please call 000 immediately.

What situations are less-urgent?

While it’s easy to panic when it comes to our health, there are some health issues that aren’t considered an emergency.

Some examples include:

  • Common colds, flu, infections and viruses
  • General checkups
  • Referrals to other specialists if required

Your general practitioner (GP) is the best person to see if you get sick and it’s not an emergency.

What do I do if I’m not sure?

If you’re not sure, it’s better to treat it as an emergency. If you need more advice about your health issue, you could also:

  • See a GP
  • Visit www.healthdirect.gov.au
  • Call the Australian Government’s health advice line on 1800 022 222
  • Contact Nurse-On-Call (Victoria only)

If it’s a mental health issue, you can also call LifeLine on 13 11 14.

You are international students or foreigners arrive to Australia, or Australian citizens traveling abroad who are looking for OSHC, OVHC, travel insurance, please contact OSHCstudents Team at email: info@oshcstudents.com and our partners for further information and assistance.

OSHCstudents (source: Bupa)

OSHC- A Condition of Your Australian Student Visa

OSHC- A Condition of Your Australian Student Visa

OSHCstudents – OSHC is not only about health coverage—it is directly tied to your Student Visa. The Department of Home Affairs mandates that all international students and their dependants must maintain OSHC for the...
Understanding OSHC Waiting Periods

Understanding OSHC Waiting Periods

OSHCstudents – When studying in Australia, Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is not just a necessity—it’s a mandatory requirement to ensure international students have access to medical care during their stay....
MyAllianz – Take control of your insurance

MyAllianz – Take control of your insurance

OSHCstudents-Are you tired of feeling like your insurance is something that just happens to you? At Allianz, we believe that insurance should empower you, not leave you feeling powerless. That’s why we’re thrilled...
Why do you need study abroad health insurance?

Why do you need study abroad health insurance?

OSHCstudents – Studying abroad is an exciting and transformative experience, but it comes with its own set of challenges and potential pitfalls. You never know what might come your way while traveling and studying in...