Guidance

Mental health support for British nationals in Bangladesh

Published 28 July 2025

The information contained in this note is intended for your general guidance only, it is not a substitute for obtaining your own medical and legal advice. While all due care has been taken in compiling this information, accuracy cannot be guaranteed and the applicable law and procedures may occasionally change. For these reasons neither Her Majesty’s Government nor any member of the British Consular staff can accept liability for any costs, damages or expenses which might be incurred.

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FCDO consular support

Whenever possible we will seek your permission before taking any action on your behalf.

We can:

  • listen to you and help you look at your options
  • help you to contact friends and family members if you want to
  • visit you in hospital or prison in line with our usual procedures
  • raise any concerns about your treatment or welfare with the responsible authority (such as a hospital or prison)
  • help overseas medical staff contact medical staff in the UK who may be able to provide advice on your medical history
  • give information about local medication suppliers
  • be available, as appropriate, to offer you assistance if you choose to remain overseas
  • liaise with your travel rep or travel insurance company, if you want us to

We cannot:

  • give advice on mental health issues
  • buy or supply medication
  • withhold or remove a passport
  • stop you from travelling abroad or require you to return to the UK
  • pay for you to return to the UK; pay for food, accommodation or medical bills
  • get you better treatment in hospital or prison than is given to local people

What to do if you need help

If there is an emergency or an urgent need for medical attention, you should either:

  • call the National Emergency Helpline 999 for emergency services
  • go to the emergency ward at any hospital

For less urgent requirements, the first option, as in the UK, is to make an appointment with a general physician (GP). A GP will make a first assessment, is able provide basic support and signpost you elsewhere if necessary or assist you in going to hospital. 

Repeat or replacement prescriptions

If you are on holiday in Bangladesh or have moved to Bangladesh and require a repeat or replacement prescription, you should contact a local pharmacy who will be able to provide advice, and will normally be able to provide you with a list of local GPs.

Carrying a copy of your prescription while on holiday, or after your move to Bangladesh, can help doctors to find the exact, or similar medication for you.

Mental health hospitalisations

Compulsory hospitalisation

As in the UK, people with mental health needs may be hospitalised and detained without having given their consent if they are deemed to be a danger to themselves or others.

Costs of hospitalisation

You should always take out adequate insurance before visiting Bangladesh, or if you live here.

You will need to cover any costs using your private insurance, or by personal funds if you do not have travel insurance. The British High Commission in Bangladesh cannot pay medical bills.

Return to the UK

Once the medical team at the hospital have agreed that the patient can be released, they may issue a fit to fly letter indicating whether the patient requires a medical escort or can travel by him/herself.  The medical team will also provide a medical report to show to a doctor on arrival in the UK.

The repatriation can be organised by road or air travel through a medical repatriation company. If the patient needs to be hospitalised in the UK, the transfer will be to their local hospital or institution.

The cost of any repatriation will be covered by travel insurance, or by personal funds of the patient if there is no travel insurance.

Support from other agencies and organisations in Bangladesh

Organisation Telephone/email Role
Address: Sher-E-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207.
Phone: +8802-223374409, +8802-223374410
·¡³¾²¹¾±±ô:Ìýnimhr@hospi.dghs.gov.bd
Indoor
Outdoor
Emergency services
Special clinic
National Emergency Helpline 999 Public Emergency Helpline

Other useful information

Travel Advice for people with mental health issues (includes links to UK NGOs/services).

Support organisations in the UK

°Õ³ó±ðÌý has a list of organisations that can offer advice to those in the UK by phone. These organisations in the UK may be able to help you before you travel, or support family and friends in the UK.

  1. Office of the Public Guardian