Health Insurance in Spain: Do You Need Prescription Coverage or Is Out-of-Pocket Affordable?

Question

“Looking at health insurance options in Spain… do we need the prescription meds add-on? Are the basic meds pricey? In the states on corp insurance, we currently pay $0-10.”

Answers

These are the answers of Spainguru’s Facebook group members:

“I pay less for meds at full price at a pharmacy in Spain than cost of co-pays in US and I had excellent coverage in US. This may not be the case, however, if you take specialty meds or something unusual. If the med is available in a generic form, it will likely be quite inexpensive in Spain.”

Health Insurance in Spain: Do You Need Prescription Coverage or Is Out-of-Pocket Affordable?

“I pay less than 10 euros, maybe less than 5 euros for each med—all generic. My one specialty med is fully covered by public system.”

“Meds are significantly less expensive in Spain that most of the ones we’ve needed end up being less expensive than the co-pay in the states.”

“If you don’t get private health insurance (if you’re not required to have it), can you just pay out of pocket for basic care? Private insurance gets quite pricey but I’m not sure how much of the extras are necessary.”

“Yes. But you’ll likely be required to have it. It’s a condition of being granted a visa.”

“Most private health insurance policies don’t cover prescriptions, and if they do, it’s only for a limited amount like €200. But that said most prescriptions cost 60 to 90% less than in the US, almost always less than my co-pays were back there.”

“Meds cost is not included in Spanish health insurance policies, but usually much more affordable than in the US.

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Conclusion

The Spainguru community consensus is clear: prescription medication in Spain is generally very affordable, especially when it comes to generic drugs. Most expats report paying significantly less than they did with U.S. insurance co-pays, often under €10 per medication.

Private health insurance in Spain typically does not include prescription drug coverage, or if it does, the amount is minimal—usually capped at around €200 per year. Nonetheless, this is often not a concern due to Spain’s low medication costs.

Some members raised the question of whether private insurance is needed at all. While out-of-pocket care is possible, those applying for visas are generally required to have private health insurance, even if they plan to rely on public services later.

In short, while private health insurance is often mandatory for visa reasons, adding prescription coverage may not be necessary due to the overall affordability of medication in Spain.