May 22, 2008

EXPAT SHOULD KNOW

Diplomatic Visa and Service Visa

Diplomatic Visa is given to foreign nationals bearing diplomatic passports who are to conduct diplomatic assignments in Indonesia. Service Visa is given to foreign nationals bearing service passports on non-diplomatic assignments from foreign governments or international organizations to Indonesia.

Together with the completed visa application forms, two color passport-size photographs and the original passport, the following documents should be submitted to support the application for Diplomatic or Service Visas:

  • Proof of identity of the passport bearer.
  • A diplomatic note from the Foreign Ministry confirming the nature of the applicant’s assignment

Transit Visa and Transit Visa on Arrival

Transit Visa

Transit Visas are given to foreign nationals who wish to stop over in the Indonesian territory for the purposes of continuing their journey to another country or to join or work on a transport vehicle that will continue its journey to outside of the Indonesian territory. Transit Visa is valid for 90 days from its date of issue with a staying period of 14 days from the date of arrival in Indonesia.

Together with the completed visa application forms, two colour passport-size photographs and the original passport, the following documents should be submitted to support the application for a Transit Visa :

  • Proof of identity of the passport bearer.
  • Proof of a valid ticket to another country or the country of origin, for persons stopping over in Indonesia to continue their journey to another country or return to their country of origin.
  • Proof of a work contract pertaining to the fact that the persons stopping over in Indonesia is to join or work on a transport vehicle that will continue its journey outside the Indonesian territory.
  • Proof of having paid all dues according to regulations.

Transit Visa on Arrival

Transit Visas on Arrival are given for stopovers within the Indonesian territory due to emergencies affecting the transport vehicles or due to other legitimate causes, resulting in a delay in that journey, as verified by the proper authorities.

Visitation Visa

Single Visit VisaSingle Visit Visa is valid for up to sixty (60) days visit and is given for visits with the following purposes:

  1. Holiday or tourism
    This visa is applicable for nationals of countries not included in the list of 10 countries that are eligible for Short Term Visit Visa Exemption. Apart from for the purpose of holiday and visiting tourist attractions in Indonesia, it is also valid for exploring the possibility for cooperation in developing tourism industry in Indonesia and for handling foreign tourist to Indonesia.
  2. Social or cultural
    This visa is valid for visits that are social, cultural, religious, or medical in nature. This includes visiting family/relatives and social organizations, and exchange visits between academic, art, or sports institutions.
  3. Business
    This visa is valid for the purposes of doing business activities in Indonesia, which do not involve taking up employment or acquiring money for payments of services. It is valid for conducting a temporary business assignment, i.e. inspecting company subsidiaries and carrying out emergency/urgent works. It is also valid for attending international conferences and seminars and carrying out journalistic visits.

    Together with the completed visa application forms, two color passport-size photographs and the original passport, the following documents should be submitted to support the application for a Single Visit Visa:
    - Proof of identity of the passport bearer.
    - Letter of recommendation from the sponsor in the country of origin or the sponsor in Indonesia.
    - Guarantee of the availability of funds to cover living expenses while in Indonesia.
    Proof of availability of a return ticket or ticket for forward journey.

  4. Multiple Visit Visa
    Multiple Visit Visa is valid for up to one year with the period of visit each time not exceeding sixty (60) days. Multiple Visit Visa is valid for the purpose of business but not valid for the purpose of working temporarily in Indonesia.

    Please note that for Multiple Visit Visa passports need to have at least 18 months of validity.

    Together with the completed visa application forms, two color passport-size photographs and the original passport, the following documents should be submitted to support the application for a Multiple Visit Visa:
    - Proof of identity of the passport bearer.
    - Letter of recommendation from the sponsor in the country of origin or the sponsor in Indonesia.
    - Guarantee of the availability of funds to cover living expenses while in Indonesia.

  5. Collective Visit Visa
    Collective Visit Visa is valid for up to sixty (60) days for the purpose of holiday/tourism and social or cultural activities.

    To acquire Collective Visit Visa, there should be at least 5 persons and at the most 25 persons in the list of those applying for the visa. The one responsible for the group signs the application forms and two color passport-size photographs of each member of the group are enclosed.

    Each person should have with him/her his/her own passport and they have to enter and exit the territory of Indonesia as a group at the same time.

    Together with the completed visa application forms, color passport-size photographs and the original passports, the following documents should be submitted to support the application for a Collective Visit Visa:
    - Proof of identity of the passport bearer.
    - Letter of recommendation from the sponsor in the country of origin or the sponsor in Indonesia.
    - Guarantee of the availability of funds to cover living expenses while in Indonesia.

  6. Visitation Visa on Arrival
    Visitation Visas on Arrival are valid for a maximum of 30 (thirty) days, and are given to citizens from countries that do not require visas to visit Indonesia for the purpose of holiday, but have done so without entering through the predetermined ports of entry.

    Please note that the applicant should hold a passport that is valid for at least 6 months, be able to provide proof of availability of living expenses while in Indonesia and has a return ticket or ticket for forward journey.

Limited Stay Visa

Limited Stay Visas are given to regular passport holders wanting to stay in Indonesia for either of the following purposes:

  1. To invest in Indonesia.
  2. To work as an expert at a government or private institution.
  3. To carry out religious duties.
  4. To undergo training or scientific research.
  5. To join an Indonesian national husband living in Indonesia or a husband with a Limited Stay Permit in Indonesia.
  6. (For minor) to join an Indonesian national parent living in Indonesia or a parent with Limited Stay Permit.
  7. To seek repatriation for former Indonesian nationals.

Limited Stay Visa is valid for 1 (one) year stay in Indonesia, not exceeding the validity of the applicant’s passport.

Together with the completed visa application forms, two colour passport-size photographs and the original passport, the following documents should be submitted to support the application for a Limited Stay Visa:

  1. Proof of identity of the applicant.
  2. Letter of recommendation from the sponsor in the country of origin or the sponsor in Indonesia.
  3. A complete and updated curriculum vitae.
  4. A copy of Birth Certificate or Marriage Certificate (for those accompanying their husbands or parents who are Indonesian nationals living in Indonesia or accompanying their husbands or parents who are foreign citizens living in Indonesia holding Limited Stay Permits).
  5. Original and a copy of a letter of recommendation from the institution that assign them for those conducting activities in religious missions, scientific research, education, or social fields.
  6. Letters of recommendation from the technical department, the Department of Manpower, and the Investment Coordinating Board, and a copy of the letter of agreement to employ foreign labour (for those who wish to work in a foreign investment or domestic investment venture, or as a technical professional on assignment by a foreign aid organisations).
  7. Proof of former Indonesian citizenship and proof of a guarantee of living expenses in Indonesia (for those seeking repatriation).

Visa on Arrival to Visit Indonesia

The Visit Visa on arrival is valid for use within 3 (three) days or 30(thirty) days from the date of issued. The Visa Validity is non-renewable.A fee of US$ 10.00 is charged for a 3(three)-day stay Visit Visa (single entry) or a fee of US$ 25.00 is charged for a 30(thirty)-day stay Visit Visa (single entry). Visit Visa On Arrival does not entitle its holder to change his/her status to that of residence or employment.

In order to obtain Visit Visa On Arrival, the visitor will require the following:

  1. Visitor’s Arrival/Departure (A/D) Card
  2. Visitor’s Passport with validity of at least (6) six months
  3. Visa Charge Payment Receipt

Indonesia’s New Visa Policy

Decree of the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, No.M-04.01.10. 2003 regulates the Visa-On Arrival Facilities.

Presidential Decree No. 103, 2003 regulates Short Visit Free Visa Facilities.

  1. Valid for the citizens of
    - Australia
    - Argentina
    - Brazil
    - Canada
    - Denmark
    - Finland
    - France
    - Germany
    - Hungary
    - Italy
    - Japan
    - New Zealand
    - Norway
    - Poland
    - South Africa
    - South Korea
    - Switzerland
    - Taiwan
    - United Kingdom
    - United Arab Emirates
    - United States
  2. Countries that do not require a Visa
    - Brunei Darussalam
    - Chile
    - Hongkong
    - Macao
    - Malaysia
    - Morocco
    - Peru
    - Philippines
    - Singapore
    - Thailand
    - Vietnam
  3. The maximum period permitted to stay is 30 ( thirty ) days.
  4. This Visa neither be extended nor be coverted into other status of immigration permit.
  5. This Visa is valid for tourism, social culture, business visit and government duties.
  6. This Visa is valid for tourism, social culture, business visit and government duties.
  7. In case of natural disaster, accident, or illness this permit can be extended by approval of the Minister of Justice and Human Rights.
  8. Entrance and departure may be effected only via the following ports

Fees for Visa On Arrival :

For 3 ( three ) day visit US.$. 10,00
For 30 ( thirty ) day visit US.$. 25,00

The above regulations will be effective as of 01 February 2004

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EXPAT LIVING IN BALI

Posted by justbaliisland on May 17, 2008

Prepare for your move to Bali … before you relocate. Read about shops and services which cater to expatriates living in Bali from local expat residents:

So You Think You’d Like to Live in Bali? by Rachel Greaves

EXPAT ORGANIZATIONS:

BIWA - Bali International Women’s Association.Balinese Dancer This social and community welfare based association is for Indonesian and expatriate women of all nationalities residing in Bali. New members are always welcome. Currrently 175 members, activities include monthly lunch, and support of a wide variety of needy organizations. President: Joyce Nelwan. Website www.biwa-bali.org

Bali Bulldogs Expat Football (Soccer) Social Team - football club catering for Kindergarten, juniors, girls and seniors football all played within a relaxed and secure atmosphere. www.balibulldogsfc.com

Bali SOS: An information source for Bali’s relief efforts

AA-Al-Anon - Wed and Fri at 6:00 Dhynana Pura Hotel (0361) 730-442 In Ubud, Sun-Tues (0361) 975-364 http://aa-bali.org

Bali Comedy Club (0361) 286-283
Email: bcc@emientertainment.com

Anggun - Bali Cultural House
Bhineka Jati Jaya 4 C, Tuban
763-299
Languages including Japanese, Yoga ballet and Balinese dancing

Bali Geckos Australian Rules Football Club

Bali Geckos Cricket Club - contact Dan Metcalf
winegods@indosat.net.id

Bali International Cricket Club - social cricket on Sundays at Sidakarya field at 11:00am. Contact the Secretary, Ian Jasper, Ph: 0818-893434, Email: ianwj@attglobal.net For more info - http://www.balicricket.com/

Hash House Harriers - Monday and Saturday at 4:30 - hash sheets at Kalimantan Restaurant, Koki’s and Ari’s café in Sanur and Naughty Nuri’s Email winnie@balihash.com Website http://bali-hash.com

Hash Base for Central Bali - Naughty Nuri’s Warung … opposite the Neka Museum.

Kuta Small Business Association
Tel./Fax +62 361 758 995, ksba@ietro.com www.ksba.info

KSBA assists in the general recovery and a community based development of Kuta, as well as promoting tourism and trade in Bali. Structured as a board, the KSBA has a healthy mix of Balinese, Indonesian and expatriate members.

Nusa Dua Rotary Club Carlos Vinas, President

Rotary Club of Bali-Seminyak Helping Balinese in Need. President 2004/05: Mark Savage
Email: president@rotaryseminyak.org
Website: http://www.rotaryseminyak.org/

Royal Bali Yacht Club bbsyacgt@idola.net.id

Sanur Residents - community project group, call 281-685 Meetings second Thursday monthly

Skal International - Professional tourism industry association. Call Al Purwa at 751-517 or Brian Watson at 701-638

Wonderful beaches in BaliTennis Club Nusa Dua Beach Hotel

Ubud Men’s Support Group - Tuesday, 6:00 call Jim at (Ubud) 974-393

Women’s Life Drawing Group - Thursday, Seniwati Studio, Ubud, Tel. 975-485; 0812-394-6595 Wed, Sat, Sun 2-5 pm; With Mary Northmore and the Seniwati Women’s Gallery in Ubud 970-827.

For a listing of foreign-language religious services

For a comprehensive listing of Bali community organizations, see the Bali Advertiser Community Events section.

RECREATION:

The Canggu Club
Bali’s first Private Members Club is located 20mins from Seminyak. International standard facilities including Bali’s only floodlight soccer field, 25m swimming pool, 4 dining outlets, teenager zone and much more. The Club also runs Sports Academy’s for Soccer, Gymnastics, Baseball and Cricket which are open to the public. For more information: www.cangguclub.com, info@cangguclub.com or 0361 782 4180

Golf

Bali Golf and Country Club,
Nusa Dua 771-791

Bedugul 288-94, Bali Handara, Bali Nirvana . Tanah Lot
Udayana Driving Range - Jl Hang Tuah, Sanur 289-603

Bali Golf Connection
Handles groups and individuals.
Jl. Wira 14, Sanur Bali. 258-076
(in Surabaya 031-752-1420)

Denpasar Golf Club
Jl. Hangtuah #58
Sanur 288-884

Fitness

Ade Rai Fitness Kuta/Paradise Plaza Hotel, Sanur

Spas

Mandara (several branches) - Bali Hati Spa-Ubud

Jari Menari, Jl. Raya Basangkasa #47, Seminyak

Rock Climbing Wall Tel. 481-482 Email: dchieppa@indo.net.id

Eli Martial Arts 461-420

Tai Chi Tel. 0816-4703167 Contact: Sunjata

Yoga

Bali Yogashali
Jl Raya Kerobokan No 10
Banjar TYaman, Kerobokan – across from the gas station
735-202 or 081-338-311-066
patricia@dps.centrin.net.id

A really lovely, well equipped place to do yoga in a natural setting. Daily classes from 5-7 pm plus some mornings. Call Patricia to find out about most recent schedule. Fabulous yoga studio with fabulous teacher

Bali Spirit
www.balispirit.com
Great yoga space with a variety of teachers and yoga props/outfits for sale

Biking

Bali Cycling website - www.balicycling.com

Movies

Wisata 1-2-3 Denpasar

Planet Hollywood, Simpang Siur

UTILITIES:

Electricity in Bali fluctuates and goes out often. Be prepared. Check for generator facilities in apartment type units and explore oil/emergency lamps if not. Make sure that your computer has a UPS AND a stabilizer - it will save you lots of heartache! If your electricity seems to be acting up more than is normal even for Bali, send someone to PLN and ask them to come and check, especially around 6 PM when usage is maximal. Don’t just call.

Telephone: There are no special problems but perspective tenants should check the house to see that there is actually a working phone. There are some areas where it is difficult to get a land line and you might have to wait 2-3 years ( Sanur, some areas for example). There are now ‘flexi’ phones working off of satellites so it is not as dire an issue as in the past.

Internet Service Providers:

dps.centrin.net.id
spot.net.id
wasantara.net.id
indo.net.id
bali.net
Indosat.com

Information on ADSL service through Telkom Speedy

Centrin Wireless, JL Kaliasem NO 11 A, 228228, Fax 229786

Water: many homes have city water. If so, you MUST choose bottled water - the city water leaves white deposits on the flowers! Some homes have well water. If so, it is advised to also have a water tower so you will have a supply of water even if the electricity is out and the pump is not able to function.

Hansip/Garbage - both depend on local conditions. I pay 5,000 for daily garage pick up and 10,000 for monthly hansip (Security). Some Sanur residents pay as much as 75,000 for garbage though the collector speaks English!

SHOPPING:

Food - grocery stores and supermarkets:

Dijon  Food SpecialitiesDijon Food Specialties - food specialties shop in Kuta Poleng. Focus on imported items for the expat community (cheeses, olives, vinegars, dairy items, meat and salamis, pastas, grains and DIJON brand jams). Local bakeries supply bread daily. Local and imported vegetables and fruit. Now includes a gift and flower shop and cafe. Tel. (0361) 759-636 Fax (0361) 759-783 Email dijonfs@indosat.net.id

Hero - on Jl. Teuku Umar, is the only HERO in town. Not the best selection of imported items and stock is not consistent but better than nothing. Now includes an outlet of Guardian PharmacyPepito’s - Jl. Kediri No. 36A, Kuta Tel. (0361) 759-112
Modern supermarket in Tuban. Expensively equipped, reasonably well stocked. Good fruit selection. Fresh seafood, a variety of pre-cooked items.

Kafe Batu Jimbar - Jl. Tamblingan, Sanur - homemade dark bread and wonderful cakes, homemade apple butter.

Galael - in Kuta has re-opened as well. Same old, same old.

Matahari - large complex near the Simpang Siur roundabout- also has a supermarket.

Supermarket Bintang - in Kuta. Small but has lots.

Tiara Dewata - downtown Denpasar, has everything from groceries to books

Carrefour: hypermarket recently opened on Sunset Road. Has everything a la Jakarta.

Cosmo Tel. 764-310
Standard Japanese items like miso, mirin, Mitsukan Ruko. On the way to the airport, just before Courts. Papaya: Japanese supermarket with full range of Japanese foods, fresh meats, vegetables and fruit. Some prepared Japanese goodies and lots of alcohol.

Makro - giant wholesale warehouse, bulk buying. Jl. By Pass

Gourmet Garage Tel. 701-650
Wide variety of imported foods, cookbooks, professional cooking equipment for even the fussiest of chefs. Fresh seafood selection. Also features Ice Cream in many flavors.

Bali Deli, Jl. Kunti. New kid on the block

Sunrise Organic Market, 735-824 Speak with Dewi

Clothing:

Animale - women’s clothes - Kuta Square, Sanur (Jl Danau Tamblingan), Ubud. Now they have also opened a factory outlet at the Galaiel intersection, 757-015. Opened daily 9:00 am - 7:00 pm, closed Sundays

Milo Designs - Kuta Square. Super elegant silks

Kecak Dance
Paul Ropp -Biasa in Seminyak, also in new Ace Hardware Mall.

By the Sea - Jl. Legian 186, 757-7751

DFS Galleria - Simpang Siur - resort wear for men / women / kids.

Kidsagogo 768-097
Great colors and designs for small people. Next to Hard Rock Mega store, Sogo Senayan, Keris Gallery Nusa Dua.

Legian and Seminyak - lots of boutique type shops literally LINE the streets

Matahari Dept Store - Kuta Square - mainly locally made items, a few imports

Ramayana outlet in Mall on Jl. Diponegoro - mainly locally made items. Also has Guardian pharmacy.

Matahari Galeria, Simpang Siur - has
Marks and Spencer for bags, shoes.
Gramedia - for books
Baskin & Robbins - for ice cream
Also sells books, fabrics, bags and toys

Body & Soul - Kuta Square and Jl. Legian - 756-297 - very youthful styles. Now carries a new kiddies line

Adopt a Co-Op

Widows of the Bali Bombing group making tee shirts and polo shirts for hotels, school groups, sports groups or any uniform shirts. Good quality, reasonable prices and fast service. Your order directly helps these fine women provide for their families.
Contact Ni Luh at 081-2468-4554
Or Erni at erni_erniati@yahoo.com
www.adopta.info

Home Accessories:

Kids’ Star, Istana Kuta Galleria 2/7, 769-299
Beds Wallpapers etc.

Deco 761-247
By By Pass Sanur (near Tropical Spa)
Interesting selection of old and new itemsCocoon 705-054
Just before the Intercontinental Hotel on the left.
Fine items for gifts and home décor. Right before the Intercon on the left.

Vinotti 752-723,752-720
In the new mall at the Simpang Siur roundabout. Second outlet in new Kuta mall between Kuta Square and Waterbom. Now also opened near Kuta Square. Candles, tableware, frames, furniture, etc., all nicely designed.

Tarita - Kerobokan, Sunset Road and the By Pass to Sanur - 411-773 - excellent quality furniture

Housewares / Garden Equipment

Ace Hardware - Istana Mall

Sports equipment

Jl. Diponegoro - several shops on this street
Kuta Square

Enchanted BooksBooks

Enchanted Books, Kerobokan, 10:00am - 6:00pm daily
Reading for small people

Coffee and equipment

Bhineka Jaya on Jl Gaja Mada just after the Jl Sulawesi crossing. GREAT coffee served in the old shop opened in the 30s.

Kopi Bali House - Jl. By Pass Sanur. Large selection of coffee accessories, coffee and the restaurant is now open.

Cigars

La Casa Del Habano
Kuta Poleng Blok B-5
Jl Setiabudi Kuta 80361
Tel 361-764-484
Fax 361-764-48 5
Iichbali@pacificcigar.co.id

Balloons

Balloon & Bunga
Contact Pak Christian Tel. 0812-3929158Bali Balloon World Tel. 731-777
Contact Pak Christian

Jewelery

Pearls and Gem Stones -736-880

Bali Beads - 298-903 Celuk

Musical Instruments

Tom’s - 766-788

Pasar (Local Markets):

Badung Central Market - Jl Gaja Mada Denpasar
Kuta Market - Jl Raya Kuta
Kumbasari Market - across from Badung, for fabric and handicrafts
Sanglah Market - Jl Diponegoro
Sindhu Market - Jl Danau Tamblingan, Sanur
Sukawati Market - Gianyar Sukawati
Ubud Market - Jl Raya Ubud

Toys

Junior Toys - Rimo Center, Jl Diponegoro 2nd floor D-16

MEDICAL CAREDaily offerings

International SOS, Bali
SOS Medika - Bali (Clinic and Alarm Center)
Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai 505X,
Kuta 80221
Clinic Tel : (62-361) 720 100, 710 544
Admin Fax : Fax: (62-361) 721 919
24 Hour Alarm Center Tel: 0361 710 505
24 Hour Alarm Center Fax: 0361 710 515
Email: sos.bali@internationalsos.com
Website www.internationalsos.com
Clinic Technical Advisor: Karen O’Keefe

Global Chiropractic
769-279
Istana Kuta Galleria – Valet 2

Mobile Health Care - Kim Patra SRN/RM - Tel/ Fax: 283-541 HP: 081-2366-0000 or visit the web site at: www.chebali.com. Bali’s well known nurse and auther of “In the Arms of Angels”. Specializing in women’s health, babies and children. Services also include, Physiotherapist, home nursing, GP consult and emergency assistance and health insurance

White Lotus Chiropratic Tel. (03-61) 769-004, email: white_lotus@eksadata.com
Istana Kuta Galeria, Valet 2 no. 5-6
Jl. Raya Patih Jelantik, Kuta Bali 80361
Australian trained professionals.

Holistic Healing Centre Tel: 766-259 Contact: Frederique Nault, ND
Kuta Poleng (Dijon complex) E-1
Jalan Setiabudi
Simpang Siur, Kuta
healing@indosat.net.id

The Holistic Healing Center concentrates on Naturopathy or the Healing Power of Nature which is basically a holistic approach to health and disease. Naturopathy/Homeopathy attempts to create the conditions which enable a body to heal itself. One aspect is Iridology or the science of analyzing the iris to determine predispositions to certain conditions before they have become acute and difficult to manage. A strong part of the program is NAET or Dr. Nambudipad’s Allergy Elimination Techniques. Undiagnosed allergies contribute to many diseases most of us don’t even suspect and this treatment is totally non intrusive, non oral and safe for young children. Also offers hypnotherapy, iridology, herbal remedies, nutrional advice, detox programs,
and sells vitamins and supplements.

Bali Spirit - Holistic Guide to Bali

Massage

Cozy Reflexology Center
Jl. Sunset, Blok A/3, Jl. Puputan Renon
Tel 766-762
Great 90 minute soothing sessions at very reasonable prices

Hospitals

Bali International Medical Center (BIMC)
Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai, Simpang Siur, Bali
Tel. (361) 761-263
Fax (361) 764-345
Email info@bimcbali.com
Web site http://www.bimcbali.com

Clinic, diagnostic center and emergency care center. Off the By Pass at the Simpang Siur roundabout. Membership as well as one off visits. Open 24 hours. They are the center for RH Negative group in Bali. Now featuring the long distance doctor program which allows a doctor in Bali to get a second opinion with a video conference option. Enjoy the expertise of overseas medical specialists while staying in Bali. Bimcare is a new program for all medical needs. New facilities include in patient rooms and operating theater.

Graha Asih Hospital Tel. 62-361 764-860
Private hospital offering 24 hour services on the way to the airport.
Jl By Pass Ngurah Rai # 33 X
Emergency Unit 24 hours
http://www.grahaasih.com

RS Sanglah Tel. 62-361227-911
Jl P Diponegoro

RS Kasih IbuTel. 62-361 237-016
Jl Teuku Umar 120 223-036
(Also known for maternity)

Surya Husadha Hospital Tel. 62-361-233-787
Jl. Pulau Serangan 7 Denpasar Fax : 62-361-231177 www.suryahusadha.com
(also known for maternity)

RS Graha Husada
Jl Cokroaminoto 30 423-467

RS Dharma Usadha
Jl Jendr. Sudirman 50 227-560

Prima Medica – Jl Sesetan near old gas station
A new addition to the hospital scene.

Dentists

Dr. Soecipto at 222-541 near the Bank Permata in Jl. Diponogoro 150 A32/34. sucipto_angga@yahoo.com

Dr. Ritje Rihatina, MHPEd, Surgery at Nusa Dua Dental Clinic, 81A Pratama Street, Nusa Dua, Phone 771-324 Trained in Australia and Singapore.

Dr. Retno, Sanur intersection near Splash Bakery at the McDonalds, Sanur intersection on the left side.

Dr. Wigianto at 234-918, Jl. Hayam Wuruk No. 96, Denpasar


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