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Medical Volunteer in Sri Lanka

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1 - 4 semaines  ·  Âge 18 - 50+

rating  Esceptionnel 4.9  · 
  Vérifié par Volunteer World
  Taux de réponse excellent

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Clou

  • Widely considered to be the top overall destination for first-time travellers
  • Learn about cultural differences & Ayurvedic medicine practices
  • 80% of PMGY volunteers are 17-22 years old

Clou

  • Widely considered to be the top overall destination for first-time travellers
  • Learn about cultural differences & Ayurvedic medicine practices
  • 80% of PMGY volunteers are 17-22 years old
  • Structured weekend trips to Kandy, Yala National Park & the Maldives
  • Gain hospital medical experience & exposure into the Sri Lankan healthcare system


  • Particulièrement approprié pour

    Âge 18+
    Seul voyageur
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    À propos du programme

    Enhance your medical career by gaining valuable experience within the Sri Lankan healthcare system and observing firsthand the differences in global healthcare practices.

    As a medical volunteer in Sri Lanka, you'll gain invaluable hands-on experience in the country's healthcare system while immersing yourself in a unique cultural context. Whether you're looking to pursue a career in medicine or gain deeper insights into a different healthcare model, this program ...

    À propos du programme

    As a medical volunteer in Sri Lanka, you'll gain invaluable hands-on experience in the country's healthcare system while immersing yourself in a unique cultural context. Whether you're looking to pursue a career in medicine or gain deeper insights into a different healthcare model, this program offers an excellent opportunity to enhance your skills in a global setting.


    Background to the Medical Program


    Sri Lanka has a rich medical history that dates back thousands of years, originating from its ancient kingdoms. The concept of hospitals was introduced to the world by the Sinhalese, with royal families often acting as both the patrons and practitioners of medicine.

    Additionally, the practice of Ayurveda, one of the oldest and most respected healing systems in the world, plays a key role in Sri Lanka’s healthcare landscape. Ayurveda is based on achieving balance in physical, emotional, and mental health through natural, holistic treatments. While Ayurveda continues to be widely practised, modern medicine, particularly Western-style healthcare, is prevalent in Sri Lanka’s hospitals, blending traditional and contemporary approaches.

    The healthcare system in Sri Lanka is universal, providing free healthcare services in government hospitals, including both modern and Ayurvedic treatments. Although the system is free, it faces challenges such as long waiting times and limited resources, making it an excellent place to learn about healthcare in a developing country. Sri Lanka has one of the highest life expectancies in South Asia and lower infant mortality rates compared to many neighbouring countries.


    Medical Volunteer Placement Opportunities

    Your experience will vary depending on your level of study and background. Medical students and those with a health-related degree can work in both government and private hospitals, while high school leavers or those without a medical background will be placed in private facilities. You will experience a structured observational role, learning from healthcare professionals and gaining insight into the local medical system.


    Private Hospital Placement – Roseth Private Hospital:
    Located in Ambalangoda, this small hospital offers a well-structured observational program. Departments available for medical volunteers include:

    • Physiotherapy
    • Dental Surgery
    • Radiology (X-rays)
    • Laboratory
    • Phlebotomy
    • In-Patient and Out-Patient Wards

    Government Hospital Placement – Balapitiya Government Base Hospital:
    Located just 15 minutes from Ambalangoda, this medium-sized hospital provides an opportunity to observe medical practices in a public setting. You can rotate through the following departments:

    • Out-Patient Unit
    • Emergency Treatment Room
    • General Medicine
    • Obstetrics & Gynaecology
    • Paediatrics
    • Antenatal & Postnatal Care
    • Labour Room

    Please note that placements at government hospitals require medical students or those studying healthcare at university.


    Village Health Clinics – Government Village Hospital:
    For those interested in community health, you may have the opportunity to volunteer at a local clinic providing blood pressure checks and other health services. This offers a closer connection with local healthcare practices.


    Ayurvedic Medicine

    All volunteers, regardless of their placement, will have the opportunity to learn about Ayurveda. This ancient system of medicine emphasizes balance and uses natural treatments such as herbal remedies, dietary practices, and detoxification methods to promote wellness. Ayurvedic principles have long been an integral part of Sri Lanka's healthcare system and volunteers will get the chance to see how these treatments are implemented in real-world settings.


    Student Elective Opportunities

    For students looking to take their electives abroad, Sri Lanka offers a unique and enriching medical experience. PMGY provides opportunities for medical, nursing, and midwifery students to gain practical experience while learning about global healthcare systems. Students can specify their interests during the application process, allowing them to tailor their electives to their career goals.

    • Medical Elective: Work across private and government hospitals, gaining exposure to both Western medicine and traditional Ayurveda. Volunteers will also visit village clinics and learn about mental health care in Sri Lanka.
    • Midwifery Elective: Learn about midwifery practices in Sri Lanka by rotating through maternity units, labour rooms, and postnatal care in both private and government hospitals. Gain valuable experience in the care of mothers and newborns.


    Important Considerations


    Internship-style Experience
    Participants should note that this program is designed as an observational internship. It offers an invaluable learning exchange, but there are limited hands-on opportunities in clinical settings. This program is ideal for those looking to observe and gain a deeper understanding of healthcare in a developing country.


    Requirements for Government Hospital Placements
    To volunteer in a government hospital, participants must be currently studying a healthcare-related degree (medicine, nursing, or a similar field). Volunteers will need to submit the required documents at least 3 weeks prior to arrival for this placement.


    For Experienced Professionals
    Please note that this program is not suitable for trained healthcare professionals looking to practice medicine. The focus is on students or those preparing for a career in healthcare.


    Group Medical Trips
    PMGY offers fully structured group trips for academic institutions or societies. These trips provide an immersive experience for students looking to explore medical volunteering abroad with their peers.


    Unforeseen Circumstances
    As with any developing country, unexpected circumstances can sometimes affect project schedules, particularly in hospital settings. For example, doctor strikes or changes in staff availability may alter your placement, but PMGY will always do its best to ensure that volunteers still have a valuable experience.


    Top Destination

    Sri Lanka is often regarded as one of the best volunteer destinations due to the exceptional local support, great value for money, and the overall experience in Ambalangoda. The local team goes above and beyond to ensure that every volunteer has an unforgettable experience, which is reflected in the positive feedback received. This makes it an ideal choice for first-time travellers seeking extra support, a variety of organised weekend trips, and the opportunity to participate in meaningful local initiatives in an exotic setting.

     

    Return Airport Transfer

    Your return airport transfer is not included in your Program Fee. However, our local team can assist with arranging transfers to the airport or other destinations from the volunteer accommodation. It’s more flexible to make these arrangements once you’re in Sri Lanka, as travel plans can change, and you might be able to coordinate with others on similar flight schedules. The cost will vary depending on your transport method and final destination, and if you’re traveling with other participants, it can often be shared. We strongly advise against using public transport or ridesharing apps for your airport transfer, as while they may be cheaper, they are less convenient and pose additional safety risks.

     

    Weekends

    Weekends in Sri Lanka are free, allowing you to relax or explore the country. Most participants take this opportunity to travel, while others enjoy downtime at the volunteer accommodation. We provide a Sri Lanka Weekend Travel Guide with top tips for making the most of your weekends. Additionally, before you depart for Sri Lanka, you can sign up for one of our exciting weekend trips, including the Adventure Hill & Country Trip, the Cultural Triangle & Elephants Trip, and the Maldives Chill Out Trip. These trips run every month, giving you plenty of chances to join in. Your project work is from Monday to Friday, so you’ll have plenty of time to experience Sri Lanka’s beauty and culture.

     

    Project Flexibility

    This volunteer project operates in the mornings, giving you the opportunity to participate in teaching projects during the afternoon. A minimum commitment of one week is required for each project, and you can finalize these arrangements once you’re in Sri Lanka. There are no additional costs, and we always welcome extra support for the community-based projects.


    Journée typique

    As a medical volunteer in Sri Lanka, your main role is to observe and learn about the local healthcare system. You’ll see how it differs from healthcare in your home country and learn about common health issues in Sri Lanka, such as dengue fever, snake bites, and motorcycle accidents.


    Typical ...

    Journée typique

    As a medical volunteer in Sri Lanka, your main role is to observe and learn about the local healthcare system. You’ll see how it differs from healthcare in your home country and learn about common health issues in Sri Lanka, such as dengue fever, snake bites, and motorcycle accidents.


    Typical Schedule

    You will work Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 12 PM, although the schedule can vary depending on what’s happening at the hospital. If there’s a major surgery or labor happening, you may be able to stay longer. Volunteers can also join in the afternoon, but please note that doctors are usually only present in the morning.

    The hospitals are about 5-15 minutes away by tuk-tuk.


    Volunteer Placements


    Roseth Private Hospital
    At this small hospital, you will rotate through different departments, such as physiotherapy, dental surgery, radiology, and outpatient care. Your role will be observational, and you’ll be paired with an English-speaking staff member to guide you. However, there may be language barriers, and staff will help translate when they can. We suggest no more than 2 weeks here because after that, most volunteers want more hands-on experience, which you can get by joining other community projects like teaching English.


    Balapitiya Government Base Hospital

    This hospital is larger and offers more departments, including general medicine, obstetrics, pediatrics, and emergency care. You’ll have the chance to rotate through different areas or focus on a few specific departments. Staff are busy, so it’s important to be proactive, ask questions, and seek guidance when needed.


    Government Village Hospital
    Here, you may help at a local health clinic, checking blood pressure and blood sugar levels for local people. This is a great way to connect with the community and help in rural areas.


    Observational Role & Learning Experience

    Your role in all hospital settings is observational. You won’t be directly involved in patient care or procedures, but you will learn by watching the medical staff work. This program is designed to give you an internship-like experience, where you gain knowledge by observing and asking questions. Be aware that language barriers and limited hands-on work may affect the level of direct exposure you get.


    How to Make the Most of Your Experience

    • Be Proactive: Staff may be busy, so it’s important to ask questions and actively engage with the medical team.
    • Ask for Help: If you don’t understand something, ask for guidance. Staff will try to help you.
    • Respect the Culture: Sri Lanka has a unique mix of Western medicine and traditional Ayurvedic practices. Keep an open mind and respect local methods.
    • Be Flexible: Be prepared for changes in your schedule or placement, as needs can change quickly in a hospital setting.

    Extra Information

    Since your role is observational, we recommend no more than two weeks at Roseth Private Hospital. After that, you may want more hands-on experience, which can be found in community projects. In the end, you’ll have gained valuable knowledge about Sri Lanka’s healthcare system and the local culture.


    Activités de loisirs

    Volunteers are based in Ambalangoda, a lively town on the South West Coast of Sri Lanka, just a 5-minute tuk tuk ride from the beach. The town has all the amenities you might need, including banks, hospitals, shops, and a popular ice cream shop. Ambalangoda also features a central bus and train ...

    Activités de loisirs

    Volunteers are based in Ambalangoda, a lively town on the South West Coast of Sri Lanka, just a 5-minute tuk tuk ride from the beach. The town has all the amenities you might need, including banks, hospitals, shops, and a popular ice cream shop. Ambalangoda also features a central bus and train station, offering excellent transport links to major destinations.

     

    Traditionally a fishing community, Ambalangoda is also famous as the main production center for demonic wooden masks. These masks, once worn by performers in Kolam and other southern Sri Lankan dances, are now primarily sold as souvenirs. Many local families hang a mask on their front doors to ward off evil spirits.


    Conditions

    Conditions

    Âge minimum: 18 ans

    Pour participer à ce programme tu dois avoir au moins 18 ans quand le programme commence. Il peut y avoir des exceptions si tu peux montrer la permission de ton tuteur légal ou si tu es accompagné(e) par l'un de tes parents.

    Compétences linguistiques

    Tu dois parler Anglais (niveau de base)

    Vérification des Antécédents Criminels

    requis

    Restrictions de Nationalité

    Aucune restriction. De l'aide venant de tous les coins du monde est bienvenu.

    Engagement horaire

    Nous avons besoin de ton aide pour lundi, mardi, mercredi, jeudi et vendredi

    Services inclus

    Services inclus

    Services de Eurasia Exchange Sri Lanka

    • Accommodation 
    • Meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
    • Airport Pick Up
    • Private Transport To/From Project
    • In-Country Orientation
    • 24 Hour Support

    Transfert de l'aéroport Bandaranaike International Airport

    You should arrive into Bandaranaike International Airport (airport code CMB) on the Saturday. The airport pickup is available 24 hours. 

    On arrival a member of our local team will be at the waiting area for you holding a sign with your name on it. They will drive you to the Volunteer House in Ambalangoda where you can relax and settle in. This journey takes around 2 hours. 

    Logement

    During your time on the Sri Lanka volunteer program, you will live in our Volunteer House just outside of central Ambalangoda, in a peaceful part of town on the south coast of Sri Lanka. It is just a 10 minute tuk-tuk journey into the main town, where you can find ATMs, supermarkets and local restaurants. You’ll be living with other volunteers from around the world, so you’ll make plenty of friends along the way!

    The accommodation is basic but comfortable and clean, fitting up to 10 people per room in single-sex bedrooms with bunk beds. Volunteers are provided with air conditioning in the room and bed linen. You will have cupboard space to store clothes and accessories as well as a personal locker to store your valuables. However, volunteers are still encouraged to only bring essential items during their volunteer work in Sri Lanka.

    The bathrooms are shared, each with a shower and western style toilet. The water is cold but this shouldn’t be a problem if you volunteer in Sri Lanka, as the climate is hot and humid all year round!

    The house has free Wi-Fi available and a communal area for international volunteers to relax, hang out with new friends or prepare lesson plans if you are teaching English. There is also a refrigerator to store any items you need to keep chilled. A member of our local team will also live at the house. This ensures you have round the clock support and security.

    We will transport you via tuk-tuk or private car to and from your volunteer placement, which is usually between 5-30 minutes away from the house. This service is included in your Program Fee.

    During our busiest months you may be placed at alternative accommodation. For instance, you could be placed in one of our secondary Volunteer Houses.

    Aliments & Boissons

    You will be served three meals per day at the Volunteer House. Most meals are traditional Sri Lankan dishes that can be typically quite spicy. Sri Lankan cuisine consists of a lot of rice and the meat is mainly fish or chicken – vegetarian options are always available. A weekly menu has been introduced that blends Sri Lanka cuisine with Western cuisine so you will know in advance what is on the menu for that day! Below is an example of the meals we serve our volunteers:

    Breakfast – Egg, toast, fruit with tea.
    Lunch – Dhal and spinach curry, poppadums, paprika tofu and rice.
    Dinner – Mixed vegetable noodles, tomato curry, omelette and poppadoms.

    All meals are freshly prepared each day. If you fancy some western comforts, you will find plenty of restaurants serving western meals in the nearby town of Hikkaduwa. Hikkaduwa is a 20 minute journey from Ambalangoda and the cost to get there by tuk tuk is around £3 per way. This is a popular place that volunteers go to in the evening, as it is a trendy backpackers town.

    * Please inform us in your application if you have any dietary requirements. Couples, families and older volunteers will be accommodated to suit their needs.

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    Billets d'avion

    L'aéroport le plus proche est Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) à Colombo. Nous t'aidons à trouver des vols pas chers pour aller en Sri Lanka. TROUVER DES VOLS PAS CHERS

    Assurance Voyage

    Partir à l'étranger est une aventure et c'est toujours mieux d'être bien préparé. Que ce soit une maladie soudaine, une blessure ou du vol - une assurance voyage pour Sri Lanka te protège en cas de situation imprévue. OBTENIR UN DEVIS

    Vaccins

    Si tu envisages de faire du bénévolat en Sri Lanka, nous te conseillons de consulter un médecin avant le début de ton voyage. Renseigne-toi sur les vaccins nécessaires pour Sri Lanka. INFOS VACCINS

    Informations sur l'arrivée

    Start on the first or third Saturday of each month. 

    Disponibilité
    janv. févr. mars avril mai juin juil. août sept. oct. nov. déc.

    Frais de Programme

    1 semaine (durée min.) 556€
    2 semaines 677€
    3 semaines 844€
    4 semaines (durée max.) 1 011€
    Prix moyen 404€/semaine

    Frais de Programme

    404€ par semaine 1 - 4 semaines Âge 18 - 50+

    Méthodes de payement

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    Durée

    1 - 4 semaines

    Acompte

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    Paiement final

    Le paiement du montant restant doit être organisé avec Eurasia Exchange Sri Lanka durant le processus de candidature. Très souvent ce paiement est effectué par virement bancaire ou en espèces.


    Rencontrez votre hôte

    Eurasia Exchange Sri Lanka

    Esceptionnel 4.9 rating (52 avis)

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    Sur le projet

    A well-established organisation making a significant impact across various fields of volunteer work in a vibrant coastal town in Sri Lanka.

    Rencontrez votre hôte

    Eurasia Exchange, founded by Ashika Senevirathna in 2013, has grown into a renowned volunteer organization, making significant contributions to various local projects in Ambalangoda, Sri Lanka. Ashika, born in Ambalangoda in 1985, speaks fluent English and is deeply connected to Western culture. Many of his relatives are married to Germans, and growing up, he often heard stories about life in Europe from his cousins. Additionally, his parents, Ranjith and Thamari, once operated a guesthouse in Sri Lanka.

    Through their interactions with tourists from around the world, Ashika was inspired to launch his own initiatives in the area, bringing in volunteers from overseas to help run these projects. The core motto of Eurasia Exchange is that travel should always have a positive impact on the world.

    Eurasia Exchange is dedicated to offering safe and structured volunteer opportunities for young, first-time travellers eager to explore the world while making a meaningful difference.

    Volunteer projects include teaching English in monasteries, providing extracurricular education in developing areas, running a fully funded kindergarten school, assisting in daycares and kindergartens, supporting turtle conservation efforts, rescuing dogs, and contributing to medical and mental health services.

    AFFORDABLE & TRANSPARENT FEES
    Our goal is to make volunteering accessible to motivated travelers, regardless of their financial situation. Eurasia Exchange focuses on providing the essentials of a volunteer program: safety, structure, and sustainability.
    We are fully transparent with our fees, so you know exactly where your money goes and how much benefits the local community.Compared to most volunteer organizations, including charities and nonprofits, our programs are much more affordable.

    SAFETY & RISK MANAGEMENT
    Your safety is our top priority. We conduct annual risk assessments and continuously review safety measures, including regular staff and safety appraisals.Our local team consists of experienced coordinators who have hosted international volunteers for years. They are ready to respond to any emergency. Our teams are available 24/7 to support you, no matter the issue. We stay in constant contact with local embassies and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office to identify and address potential risks. Our team is also available around the clock to assist both volunteers and their families.

    TRAINING & SUPPORT
    We’re with you every step of the way. Before you travel, we’ll send a detailed Volunteer Handbook with all the information you need—from what to pack to visa requirements and local language guides. Our team is always ready to provide support. Once you arrive, a local coordinator will greet you at the airport and help you settle in. Your orientation will cover essential details about the country, safety tips, and what to expect from your volunteer experience. Our in-country team is available 24/7. Whether you need help with a lost passport or planning a weekend trip, our friendly coordinators are always ready to assist.

    RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL
    Eurasia Exchange is committed to responsible travel, not only for our volunteers but also for the projects we support. Volunteers must submit a Criminal Background Check before traveling. We ensure that our projects are need-driven and sustainable. By working closely with local partners, we make sure our volunteers contribute to long-term development.

    PERSONAL TOUCH
    We know our programs inside and out. Our team has stayed in the accommodations, volunteered on the projects, and met the volunteers. We carefully assess each application to ensure your personality and skills match the right project. Whatever questions you have, we’ll provide detailed answers from first-hand experience.

    HAVING FUN
    Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity to meet like-minded people. Each year, we host over 500 volunteers, so you’ll always have the chance to connect with others. Our volunteers live together in our Volunteer House, creating a strong social atmosphere. You have plenty of personal space, chilled communal areas, a sunset spot, and a swimming pool. Our local team will also help you plan independent travel or suggest fun weekend activities.

    52 avis · rating4.9

    Rebecca Mathew rating5

    2024 at Medical Volunteer in Sri Lanka

    I thoroughly enjoyed my SHORT 1 week in Sri lanka. The staff was so incredibly helpful and kind. They need to take more time off lol. I did the medical project, which I will emphasize is more observational experience. You have to push your way to see things like the operational theater, otherwise ...
    Maria Tereza Camarotti rating4.6

    2024 at Medical Volunteer in Sri Lanka

    My experience with Eurasia Exchange this July was incredibly enriching, filled with new friendships, self-discovery, and a newfound sense of independence. The program’s flexible structure allows you to explore the stunning beauty of Sri Lanka at your own pace and with companions of your choosing, ...
    Eduard Lladó Lahire rating5

    2025 at Turtle Conservation Volunteer in Sri Lanka

    It was an amazing experience. You meet people from the whole world and share some incredible moments with them. The volunteers programs are great but the best one is the dog project, sign in for it!!! Book the flight to Sri Lanka, it will be ...
    I had the most incredible time volunteering with Eurasia Exchange. The staff were so helpful and the house was kept very clean. My only con was the food got repeated on a weekly basis so got very boring after week 2. The price that we paid for the three weeks was so worth it. I couldn’t recommend ...
    Eurasia Exchange was super helpful in any issues and in setting up transport and events etc. I had an amazing experience that was enhanced by the dedication of the staff of Eurasia Exchange in making sure we were all comfortable, safe and having fun. I would definitely recommend volunteering with ...
    I have just come back from 3 weeks in Sri Lanka with Eurasia Exchange and had the most amazing experience!! The pre departure support and volunteer handbook was very helpful for information before I left. I joined the safety and pre departure webinar, which were really helpful. However if you dont ...

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