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E.ON SOS Abroad -

around the world, around the clock

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The increase in internationalization is combined with more foreign assignments for our employees. E.ON SOS Abroad ensures that employees can rely on first-class medical care anytime they travel abroad.

In cooperation with International SOS

Our cooperation partner has 25 clinics, 28 alarm centers with multi-lingual teams of experts, and a fleet of ambulance aircraft around the world in order to provide medical care for our employees in case of an emergency. 365 days a year – around the clock. Professional medical staff provides comprehensive consulting services and also coordinates additional treatment in a local or international facility when required.

First aid

With SOS Abroad, E.ON employees receive up-to-date information in almost any country around the world: From medical notifications regarding immunization requirements to safety information and terror warnings.

First-class medical services

Our employees can rely on a variety of helpful services – from the procurement of medications to support during travel preparations, from visa issues and immunization to patient transport.

Travel well, get well

Should our employees require treatment that is not offered by a local facility, they are quickly transported to the nearest medical centre with a recognized service level and the proper equipment. Doctors and attendants use a suitable means of transportation – by air, land, or sea – and ensure our employees are properly cared for. They make travel arrangements to the home country when required.

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