In Georgia, the unified emergency number is 112. It is available to both foreigners and residents.
1. When to call 112
- Serious injuries or accidents
- Severe deterioration of health
- Urgent situations involving children or elderly people
- Fires, accidents, dangerous situations on the street
2. How to call correctly
- Dial 112 from any phone, mobile or landline
- Provide: location, what happened, number of people injured
- If possible, speak English or Russian — operators often understand both
3. Interacting with your insurance in an emergency
- After calling an ambulance, notify your insurance company using the assistance contact
- Many Health Insurance policies cover emergency calls and transport to the hospital
- Keep all receipts and documents for reimbursement
4. Useful tips
- Always carry your Health Insurance policy card and assistance contact
- Check in advance which emergencies your policy covers, especially if you are a tourist or digital nomad
- In critical cases, do not delay calling 112 — timely assistance is more important than any formalities
5. Useful Internal Links
- General FAQ: FAQ on insurance
- Step-by-step guide: How to use insurance
- Local vs International: Plan comparison
- For Tourists: Best for Tourists
- For Expats: Best for Expats
- For Digital Nomands: Best for Digital Nomands