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Best Hospitals in Marrakech for Tourists
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Best Hospitals in Marrakech for Tourists

May 31, 2026 · 4 min read

Getting sick abroad is stressful enough without having to figure out the healthcare system from scratch. This guide covers the best hospitals and clinics in Marrakech that regularly treat tourists — with English or French-speaking staff, clear pricing, and reliable care.

Before you need it

Save this list before your trip. The StaySafe Morocco app also gives you an offline directory of all major hospitals and clinics across Morocco, with addresses, phone numbers, and directions.

Top Hospitals for Tourists in Marrakech

1. Clinique Internationale de Marrakech

The go-to private clinic for most tourists and expats. Clinique Internationale has English and French-speaking staff, a 24/7 emergency department, radiology, and most specialist departments under one roof. It accepts most international travel insurance directly and is experienced with tourist-related cases.

  • Location: Gueliz (New Town), walkable from most hotels in the area
  • Emergency: +212 524 43 91 91
  • Strengths: 24/7 ER, multi-language staff, insurance-friendly

Bring your insurance card

Most private clinics in Marrakech will deal directly with major travel insurance providers (AXA, Allianz, AIG). Bring your policy number and emergency assistance hotline number — this can save hours of paperwork.

2. Hôpital Privé de Marrakech

A large modern private hospital in the new city with a full emergency unit, ICU, surgery, and specialist consultations. Well-equipped for more serious cases and has handled medical evacuations for foreign nationals.

  • Location: Route de Casablanca, Marrakech
  • Emergency: +212 524 33 33 33
  • Strengths: Large capacity, ICU, surgical department

3. Clinique Argana

A well-regarded mid-size clinic popular with both locals and visitors for consultations, minor emergencies, and outpatient care. Shorter wait times than the larger hospitals for non-critical cases.

  • Location: Gueliz
  • Strengths: Fast consultations, good for minor injuries, stomach issues, infections

4. CHU Mohammed VI (Public Hospital)

The main public teaching hospital in Marrakech. Technically free for emergencies but expect significant wait times. Not recommended for tourists unless you have no other option — the private clinics above offer far faster, more comfortable care for a reasonable fee.

Public vs private

Public hospitals in Morocco are understaffed and overcrowded. For tourists, a private clinic consultation costs between 200–500 MAD (€18–€45) — almost always worth it over waiting hours in a public ER.

Emergency Numbers

15SAMU Ambulance
150Fire / Medical
19Police
+212 524 43 91 91Clinique Internationale

What to Do in a Medical Emergency

Call 15 for an ambulance

SAMU is the national ambulance service. State your location clearly — if possible, give a landmark or your hotel name.

Call your travel insurance hotline

Do this early — they can pre-authorize treatment and direct you to their preferred hospital, saving you reimbursement headaches later.

Go to the nearest private clinic

If the ambulance is slow, take a taxi to the nearest private clinic. It’s faster in most non-trauma cases.

Keep all receipts and paperwork

You will need these for insurance reimbursement. Ask for a detailed invoice with diagnosis codes.

Pharmacies in Marrakech

Pharmacies (pharmacies de garde) in Marrakech are excellent first points of call for minor ailments. They’re well-stocked, staff often speak French, and many medications unavailable OTC elsewhere are sold here. A rotating night-duty pharmacy (pharmacie de nuit) is always open 24 hours in each city district — your hotel can tell you which one is currently on duty.

Common tourist ailments

Traveler’s diarrhea, sunburn, dehydration, and insect bites are the most frequent issues. A pharmacy can handle all of these without a doctor’s visit — ask for Smecta (stomach), Biafine (burns), or Imodium (diarrhea).

Travel Insurance: Don’t Skip It

Morocco has no reciprocal healthcare agreement with the EU, UK, or US. Your EHIC or home insurance will not cover you. A good travel insurance policy with at minimum €100,000 medical coverage and repatriation is essential — and costs as little as €25–€40 for a week.

StaySafe Morocco App

Download the StaySafe Morocco app for a full offline directory of Marrakech hospitals, pharmacies, and clinics — with maps, phone numbers, and turn-by-turn directions that work without internet.

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