No vaccinations are required for entry to Estonia. Lyme disease
is often reported from April through October and travellers should
wear protective clothing if embarking on a nature trip and check
themselves for ticks. Estonia's medical professionals are highly
trained. Good health facilities can be found in Mustama and East
Tallinn Central Hospital. Immediate cash payment is expected from
visitors requiring care. There is a reciprocal health agreement
with the UK and most EU countries, whose citizens are entitled to
free medical and dental treatment on presentation of a European
Health Insurance Card (EHIC). Medical insurance is advised for all
nationalities.