JessicaB97 Posted May 9 #1 Share Posted May 9 Hi - we are going on Arvia on Sunday and I have an 8 month old baby girl. She’s got a bit of a cold at the moment and I’m started to worry about it turning in to a chest infection and not being able to get her treated. Does anyone have any experience of seeing a doctor onboard or being prescribed antibiotics? I’m assuming that as they allow babies onboard they will cater for them medicine wise? I know it’s expensive to see a doctor onboard but obviously if she is poorly I’ll pay any cost. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
showingdiva Posted May 9 #2 Share Posted May 9 Would you not be better getting her seen before you depart, either by a GP or a pharmacist? Then, if it was felt warranted, you would be given a few days prophylactic antibiotics. The other issue being if you did have to see a doctor on board, your insurance company may not consider reimbursing the cost if you knowingly boarded when you daughter was unwell. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare david63 Posted May 9 #3 Share Posted May 9 The doctors on board can vary in the same way as they do on land but in my, limited, experience are more than competent to handle most situations and they do have shore side to fall back on. The prescribing of antibiotics will not not be a problem as such but whether they would have the right one for an eight month old is another question. Also if any tests need to be done then that may require shore side intervention. In a worst case scenario you need to be prepared for a medical disembarkation. Personally I would be checking with my GP if she is fit to travel and if so check with P&O, and possibly your travel insurance company. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JessicaB97 Posted May 9 Author #4 Share Posted May 9 1 minute ago, showingdiva said: Would you not be better getting her seen before you depart, either by a GP or a pharmacist? Then, if it was felt warranted, you would be given a few days prophylactic antibiotics. The other issue being if you did have to see a doctor on board, your insurance company may not consider reimbursing the cost if you knowingly boarded when you daughter was unwell. Haha yes have tried and as always no appointments available, don’t really think it’s deemed urgent as it’s just a cold at the moment. I will also phone again tomorrow at 8am to see if I can talk to the GP. I’ve also contacted the health visitor (registered children’s nurses) and again have to wait upto 48 hours to discuss but they will phone me before we go. I have insurance in place but I don’t care about what’s it’s going to cost to see a doctor. It’s just more to the fact I want piece of mind that they would prescribe me children’s antibiotics if I do need them. Thanks 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dobbers Posted May 9 #5 Share Posted May 9 I can’t comment on the doctors but had a thought that the air con can exacerbate colds/coughs so maybe a travel humidifier for the cabin. Quite reasonable prices. Hope everything goes well and you all have a great holiday x 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Megabear2 Posted May 9 #6 Share Posted May 9 43 minutes ago, JessicaB97 said: Haha yes have tried and as always no appointments available, don’t really think it’s deemed urgent as it’s just a cold at the moment. I will also phone again tomorrow at 8am to see if I can talk to the GP. I’ve also contacted the health visitor (registered children’s nurses) and again have to wait upto 48 hours to discuss but they will phone me before we go. I have insurance in place but I don’t care about what’s it’s going to cost to see a doctor. It’s just more to the fact I want piece of mind that they would prescribe me children’s antibiotics if I do need them. Thanks If as others mention it did develop and need shoreside intervention you would be facing a bill of thousands of pounds which may well not be covered by insurance as you travelled knowing the little one may not be fit to do so. It's easy to say no matter what it costs but in December it was £100 to walk in the door before any medication. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CCFC Posted May 9 #7 Share Posted May 9 A cold is a virus, anti-biotics will not help as they are anti bacterial. You just have to ride a cold out unfortunately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
showingdiva Posted May 9 #8 Share Posted May 9 12 minutes ago, CCFC said: A cold is a virus, anti-biotics will not help as they are anti bacterial. You just have to ride a cold out unfortunately. You are absolutely correct. However, if - heaven forbid - it did develop into something else into such a small child, on a cruise ship, away from the UK, if it were me I would be wanting reassurance and all avenues covered before I walk up the air bridge. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thejuggler Posted May 9 #9 Share Posted May 9 From my experience babies have constant colds! Keep an eye on her now, lots of fluids, keep Calpol handy and in a couple of days all should be OK. Above is correct that a cold is a virus, but bacterial chest infections can be caused as a result and antibiotics may be needed. Pharmacy First dispensaries can administer antibiotics if it does move to an infection. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare david63 Posted May 9 #10 Share Posted May 9 One thing that has just occurred to me - do you still have the health questionnaire to complete before boarding? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nosapphire Posted May 9 #11 Share Posted May 9 Not wanting to be a pessimist, but your baby is definitely up-to-date with whooping cough vaccinations? This is one of many things that start off with the same symptoms as a cold - the majority of times it is just a cold (babies immune systems are very busy developing) but I really would speak to your GP - forget all the "I don't think it's urgent" bit and insist on behalf of your baby. Mush better to feel embarrassed about making a fuss than to later wish you had made a fuss. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JessicaB97 Posted May 9 Author #12 Share Posted May 9 Thanks for the input. Have seen the GP this afternoon, they’ve checked her ears, throat, chest, temperature and feel she is a perfectly healthy to be going on holiday. She has a slight red throat from coughing but feel it’s just a cold and her body is acting as it should be to fight the cold. No need for antibiotics and have assured me not to worry. 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JessicaB97 Posted May 9 Author #13 Share Posted May 9 20 minutes ago, nosapphire said: Not wanting to be a pessimist, but your baby is definitely up-to-date with whooping cough vaccinations? This is one of many things that start off with the same symptoms as a cold - the majority of times it is just a cold (babies immune systems are very busy developing) but I really would speak to your GP - forget all the "I don't think it's urgent" bit and insist on behalf of your baby. Mush better to feel embarrassed about making a fuss than to later wish you had made a fuss. Yes all vaccines are up to date and managed to see GP this afternoon 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare david63 Posted May 9 #14 Share Posted May 9 46 minutes ago, JessicaB97 said: Thanks for the input. Have seen the GP this afternoon, they’ve checked her ears, throat, chest, temperature and feel she is a perfectly healthy to be going on holiday. She has a slight red throat from coughing but feel it’s just a cold and her body is acting as it should be to fight the cold. No need for antibiotics and have assured me not to worry. That's good - at least if anything happens your GP will have all of that on record. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
showingdiva Posted May 9 #15 Share Posted May 9 1 hour ago, JessicaB97 said: Thanks for the input. Have seen the GP this afternoon, they’ve checked her ears, throat, chest, temperature and feel she is a perfectly healthy to be going on holiday. She has a slight red throat from coughing but feel it’s just a cold and her body is acting as it should be to fight the cold. No need for antibiotics and have assured me not to worry. Good news. I've worked in the NHS for 25 years, and I understand the frustrations. I hope you have a great cruise. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nosapphire Posted May 9 #16 Share Posted May 9 Excellent news, enjoy your cruise. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devolve Posted May 24 #17 Share Posted May 24 I hope this may reassure you. My son and his wife took their seven month old baby on a cruise last year, like yours he had a cough and cold on departure, GP said it was viral and well enough to travel. When they arrived onboard baby was very lethargic and they were very concerned. The doctor onboard saw him straight away, checked him over and prescribed some medication. It cost £100 for this, and they were told they could return again if necessary with no additional charge. They were very happy with the service provided. Thankfully baby perked up within a couple of days, and they had a great holiday. Most people they met were really friendly towards them and the baby. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CCFC Posted May 24 #18 Share Posted May 24 31 minutes ago, devolve said: I hope this may reassure you. My son and his wife took their seven month old baby on a cruise last year, like yours he had a cough and cold on departure, GP said it was viral and well enough to travel. When they arrived onboard baby was very lethargic and they were very concerned. The doctor onboard saw him straight away, checked him over and prescribed some medication. It cost £100 for this, and they were told they could return again if necessary with no additional charge. They were very happy with the service provided. Thankfully baby perked up within a couple of days, and they had a great holiday. Most people they met were really friendly towards them and the baby. Think they will be back by now! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JessicaB97 Posted May 27 Author #19 Share Posted May 27 Yes we are home now. Our little one had a high temperature one of the nights which settled with calpol but she was very irritable and wasn’t herself the next day so I took her down to see the doctor. It cost £85 and they were fantastic, worth every penny for piece of mind that there was no infection going on. They were very thorough. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruisemeister2002 Posted May 27 #20 Share Posted May 27 On 5/9/2024 at 10:31 AM, JessicaB97 said: Hi - we are going on Arvia on Sunday and I have an 8 month old baby girl. She’s got a bit of a cold at the moment and I’m started to worry about it turning in to a chest infection and not being able to get her treated. Does anyone have any experience of seeing a doctor onboard or being prescribed antibiotics? I’m assuming that as they allow babies onboard they will cater for them medicine wise? I know it’s expensive to see a doctor onboard but obviously if she is poorly I’ll pay any cost. Thanks Last year on Ventura I had need to go to the medical department where I was give water tablets and antibiotics. I also had a second visit and was really surprised how small the bill was. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smj777 Posted May 27 #21 Share Posted May 27 On 5/9/2024 at 12:38 PM, david63 said: One thing that has just occurred to me - do you still have the health questionnaire to complete before boarding? Yes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FangedRose Posted May 27 #22 Share Posted May 27 On 5/9/2024 at 12:38 PM, david63 said: One thing that has just occurred to me - do you still have the health questionnaire to complete before boarding? No. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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