Specialty · 1 doctors

Nurse in Morocco

50–200 MAD · 12+ cities · The nurse provides care prescribed by the doctor: injections, dressings, blood draws, IVs, treatment follow-up. Care in clinic or hospital setting.

The nurse provides care prescribed by the doctor: injections, dressings, blood draws, IVs, treatment follow-up. Care in clinic or hospital setting. Sahha lists 1+ nurse across 1+ cities in Morocco, with verified address, phone, insurance contracts (AMO/CNSS/CNOPS) and patient reviews. The average consultation fee is 125 MAD; online booking is confirmed by SMS within 24-48 h.

Common consultation reasons

Insulin injectionDressingBlood samplingUrinary catheter

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Doctors

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Cities

4+

Reasons

50+

MAD/visit

Symptoms & reasons

Common consultation reasons

Insulin injectionDressingBlood samplingUrinary catheter

Fees & reimbursement

How much does a consultation cost?

Average fee

50200 MAD

Depending on city and practitioner.

CNSS

70 %

Reimbursed on the national reference rate.

CNOPS / AMO Tadamon

80 %

Depending on contract and third-party payment.

Fees are indicative. The share reimbursed by your complementary insurance may cover the remaining balance.

When to consult

When should you book an appointment with a nurse?

The nurse provides care prescribed by the doctor: injections, dressings, blood draws, IVs, treatment follow-up. Care in clinic or hospital setting.

A consultation is recommended notably for: insulin injection, dressing, blood sampling, urinary catheter. If your symptoms are recent, don't hesitate to first see a general practitioner who can refer you if needed.

Emergency: if your symptoms are acute, severe or unusual (intense pain, high fever, loss of consciousness, neurological signs), call 141 (SAMU) or go to the nearest hospital emergency department.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about nurse

What does a nurse do?+

The nurse provides care prescribed by the doctor: injections, dressings, blood draws, IVs, treatment follow-up. Care in clinic or hospital setting.

How much does a nurse consultation cost in Morocco?+

A consultation costs on average 125 MAD, generally between 50 and 200 MAD depending on the city and practitioner. CNSS reimburses 70% and CNOPS 80% of the national reference rate.

What are the common consultation reasons?+

The most frequent reasons include: Insulin injection, Dressing, Blood sampling, Urinary catheter. If you have another symptom, use our symptom checker for personalised guidance.

Do you need a prescription to consult?+

No, you can consult a nurse directly, without going through a general practitioner.

How do you book an appointment on Sahha?+

Select a nurse from the list, choose an available slot and confirm. Confirmation is immediate by SMS and WhatsApp. Cancellation is free up to 24h before.

Book with a nurse

Immediate confirmation by SMS and WhatsApp.