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Originally posted by Ray1951
I have heard of several cases where people have gone to the Devlet and on production of their residency book, have been given treatment/tests at minimal cost. This surely will no longer apply unless you have the SGK, otherwise there would be NO point in it. By not having SGK, I am sure the cost of medical treatment etc. will be exceptionally high should it be required.
You are quite right, some time ago a Turkish friend came with me to register at the Devlet as I wanted to have some tests done. I had a consultation with a family doctor, blood & stool test, Dexa scan, and a further consultation with a skin specialist, because I was worried about a brown spot I thought might be skin cancer, total cost 85TL. In my opinion that was excellent value.
I also had minor eye surgery at the eye hospital Kartelmed, was in the operating suite within 20 minutes of walking through the door - cost 300TL. This included 3 visits I had already made to the private clinic in Calis.
Now some might argue that because I had paid for a residence permit then I was entitled to that, but in actual fact I had paid for the privilege of being allowed to remain living in this country for the period of my permit, and the reduced cost of medical facilities was a bonus.
This new health scheme is intended for people who actually live here full time and that is, in my opinion, where the problem lies in that people have taken out RP's in order to buy cars, get phones and avoid the new visa regulations. Before anybody starts shouting at me - I'm not saying they shouldn't have, just that it complicates things.
We have just been to sign up this morning, in and out in 10 minutes, no problems. At our ages we think that this is a good bargain, even though we have a "pot" put by for emergencies it could be wiped out in one go by the need for major surgery.
For people who are in doubt about who should/shouldn't register because their
current RP is not 1 year old - just copy the page showing your previous visa period and you should have no trouble. That's if you want to join of course.
PS - Just checked the Embassy website, nothing new, no mention of extension of time or change of rules. So it looks like it's a case of if you want to join or think you may need to in the future DO IT NOW!