Centre Hospitalier de Bourg Saint Maurice
Preparing your stay

For any consultation, hospitalisation or unscheduled care, the Hospital first needs to proceed to your administrative admission. This is possible by gathering several personal documents that you are required to bring with you at your arrival at the Hospital.

Preparing my consultation

  I go to the
consultations desk

At your arrival, you can report directly to the front desk of the consultation unit to start your admission and create your file.

The secretaries will then show you to the waiting room. Please do not forget to bring your medical file with you, as well as any other medical documents that could be necessary for the consultation.

  Monday to Friday, from 9am to 5pm
  Call: +33 479 417 957
payment formalities:
If you have not paid your fees before leaving, you will receive the bill directly at home. You can the pay the invoice by following these instructions:

I have insurance in France,
what i need to bring:

  • A valid proof of identity (passport, identity card, ...)
  • Social security card up-to-date (or a valid attestation from your health insurance)
  • Insurance card (to complete the social security cover*)
  • Workplace injury form filled out by your employer if it is a work-related injury
  • Your prescription for a consultation with a specialist or for a medical imaging exam

*Giving your third-party payment certificate to the secretaries at the front desk automatically works as consent to process personal data from the patient regarding ROC. In case you refuse to, the digital payment of the bill by the third-party insurance will not be possible.

I do not have insurance in France,
what i need to bring:

  • A valid proof of identity (passport, identity card, ...)
  • European/Global Health Insurance Card (EHIC, GHIC, CEAM) or a valid provisionary certificate

In case you do not present one of these documents, you will need to pay immediatly the ongoing bill, according to the R 6145-4 article of the Code de la Santé Publique.

Preparing my hospital stay

  I go to the
hospitalisation desk

  If your hospitalisation is planned, in order to save time on the day of your admission of your stay, we will create your admission in our system right after your consultation with a specialist or with the anaesthetist. You will need to bring the documents listed on the right with you.
Your admission is done and your file is complete? On the day of your hospitalisation, you can go directly to the floor of the care unit with your patient labels.

If you have not done your admission beforehand, please go directly to the hospitalisation desk located behind front desk in the hospital entrance. The desk agent will collect your documents and then proceed to your admission.

  Monday to Sunday from 7am to 9pm
  Call: +33 479 417 964

I have insurance in France,
what i need to bring:

  • A valid proof of identity (passport, identity card, ...)
  • Social security card up-to-date (or a valid attestation from your health insurance)
  • Insurance card (to complete the social security cover*)
  • Workplace injury form filled out by your employer if it is a work-related injury

*Giving your third-party payment certificate to the secretaries at the front desk automatically works as consent to process personal data from the patient regarding ROC. In case you refuse to, the digital payment of the bill by the third-party insurance will not be possible.

I do not have insurance in France,
what i need to bring:

  • A valid proof of identity (passport, identity card, ...)
  • European/Global Health Insurance Card (EHIC, GHIC, CEAM) or a valid provisionary certificate
  • A guarantee of payment from your insurance for the outstanding costs not covered by the EHIC/GHIC

In case you do not present one of these documents, you will need to pay immediatly the ongoing bill, according to the R 6145-4 article of the Code de la Santé Publique.

in the care unit

  Once I am in the care unit

The medical staff will check your identity with you and will ask you for several medical documents such as:

  • Your complete medical file with medical imaging, prescription for your ongoing treatments, exam results from laboratories
  • Your medication if you have an ongoing treatment, as well as the prescription for it
  • Your personal medical devices (such as blood glucose meter, walker, diapers, pads...)
  • Your blood group card
  • Your exam results (medical imaging, blood tests...)
  • Your health record


If you are going to undergo a surgical intervention, the medical staff can ask you to fill out:

  • An informed consent form
  • An anaesthesia consent form
  • A person of trust designation form

For a minor or an adult under guardianship, a consent for surgery (authorisation to operate) will be asked from both parents or from the legal guardian.

useful links
Paying my hospital bill 
Hospital map  
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