Spain’s healthcare is among the best in Europe, and Sitges is well served. Here is how the public and private systems work for international residents, and the hospitals and clinics nearby.
Public healthcare
Spain’s public system (in Catalonia, CatSalut) is funded through social-security contributions. You access it if you work and contribute, are a UK state pensioner with an S1 form, or — once resident — pay into it through the convenio especial, a monthly scheme (roughly €60 under 65 and more above).
You register at your local health centre (CAP) with your padrón and TIE.
Private healthcare
Many expats also take private health insurance, which is required for most residence visas and gives faster access to specialists and English-speaking doctors. Premiums vary with age and cover.
Private clinics operate in and around Sitges, with major private hospitals in Barcelona.
Hospitals near Sitges
The nearest general hospital is Hospital Residència Sant Camil in Sant Pere de Ribes, a few minutes away; Sitges has local clinics and emergency cover, and Barcelona’s leading hospitals are around 35–45 minutes by car or train.
| Route | For |
|---|---|
| Public (contributions) | Employees and self-employed who pay in |
| S1 form | UK state pensioners |
| Convenio especial | Residents not otherwise covered (~€60+/month) |
| Private insurance | Visa requirement; faster specialist access |
| Nearest hospital | Hospital Sant Camil, Sant Pere de Ribes |
Related guides
Moving from the UK · Moving to Spain · Setting up home · Living in Sitges.
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Frequently asked questions
How does healthcare work for expats in Sitges?
Through the public system (CatSalut) if you contribute, hold an S1 form, or pay the convenio especial once resident — or through private health insurance, which most visas require and many expats prefer for faster specialist access.
Do I need private health insurance in Spain?
For most residence visas, yes — proof of private health cover is a requirement. Even where the public system is available, many expats keep private insurance for quicker specialist and English-speaking care.
What is the convenio especial?
A public scheme that lets residents who are not otherwise covered pay a monthly premium (roughly €60 under 65, more above) to access Spanish public healthcare. You register through your regional health service.
Where is the nearest hospital to Sitges?
Hospital Residència Sant Camil in nearby Sant Pere de Ribes is the closest general hospital. Sitges has local clinics and emergency cover, and Barcelona’s leading hospitals are around 35–45 minutes away.