Italian Medical Records Translation
Translate Your Italian Medical Records for Australia
A NAATI-certified English translation of your Italian cartella clinica, certificati medici and vaccination records may be required by Home Affairs, Bupa Medical Visa Services, AHPRA and Australian insurers for visa health requirements, professional registration and clinical continuity of care.
When Italian medical records need translation
Australian medical, immigration and insurance bodies only accept Italian medical documents in English, translated by a NAATI-certified translator, particularly where they support a health waiver, chronic condition assessment or professional registration.
- Home Affairs medical assessments and health waivers
- AHPRA registration for Italian-trained doctors, nurses and allied health
- Life and health insurance underwriting
- Ongoing clinical care in Australia (specialist referrals, prescriptions)
- Workers' compensation and personal injury claims
NAATI Certification
What is a NAATI Certified Translation?
Diagnoses, ICD codes, prescriptions, radiology reports, discharge summaries (lettera di dimissione) and physician signatures from the SSN (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale) or private clinics are translated faithfully in a stamped, signed NAATI PDF.
- Required by the Department of Home Affairs
- Accepted by universities and government agencies
- Ensures your application is not delayed or rejected
Flat rate
Instant price · Under 24-hour delivery
If your document contains multiple pages, each page is charged at $59. Your final page count is confirmed on upload before payment — no manual quote and no callback wait.
- $59 per page, shown upfront
- No manual quote — order immediately
- No waiting for a callback
- Under 24-hour delivery is standard, not a paid rush upgrade
- NAATI-certified and accepted Australia-wide
- Delivered digitally by email
Frequently asked questions
Who issues a medical record in Italy
Italian medical records come from ASL facilities and hospitals, with ICD-9-CM or ICD-10 coding and Italian trade-name medicines retained in brackets.
Italian civil-status records are issued by the Ufficio dello Stato Civile of the comune where the event was registered. Extracts come in three forms — estratto per riassunto, estratto per copia integrale and certificato — and only the copia integrale reproduces the full register entry with its marginal annotations.
What your certified English translation reproduces
Every certified translation we issue is a complete rendering of the source document — not a summary. For a Italian medical record that means:
- Patient identifiers, treating facility and the department or specialty
- Admission and discharge dates and the reason for presentation
- Diagnoses with any classification codes reproduced exactly
- Medications by generic name with the local trade name retained in brackets, plus dosages
- Investigations, results and the clinician's findings
- Treating clinician's name, registration number, signature and facility stamp
Italian names, dates and script
Italian names retain accents and apostrophes that Australian systems often strip. The codice fiscale, a sixteen-character alphanumeric identifier encoding name, date and place of birth, appears on most official documents and is reproduced exactly. Dates are day-month-year, and place names reference the comune and provincia.
Seals, stamps and legalisation
Comune seals, the signature of the officer of civil status, and an apostille from the Prefettura for documents used abroad. AIRE registration — the register of Italians resident abroad — often affects which comune holds your record, and we identify the issuing comune clearly for that reason.
How Australian agencies read this document
Medical translations are read by panel physicians, treating clinicians, insurers and regulators. Codes, drug names and dosages are preserved verbatim because a clinical decision may be made from the translated file.
Used for health-requirement follow-up after an immigration medical, for AHPRA recency-of-practice evidence, for continuity of care with an Australian specialist, and for insurance, TPD and superannuation claims.
What we check before certifying
Most delays are caused by the source document, not the translation. These are the issues we look for on Italian medical records and raise with you before the file is certified:
- Ordering an estratto per riassunto when the Australian agency needs the copia integrale with marginal annotations
- Records held by a comune of AIRE registration rather than the comune of birth, causing applicants to request from the wrong office
- An apostille from the Prefettura omitted from the scan
- Handwritten clinician notes scanned at low resolution, where an illegible dose is genuinely unsafe to guess
- Only the discharge summary translated when the insurer asked for the full episode file
- Local trade-name medicines replaced by an Australian brand, which changes the clinical meaning
Pages, pricing and turnaround
Medical files are charged at $59 per page with the count confirmed before payment. Short reports come back within 24 hours; complete hospital files may take 24 to 48 hours because terminology is checked line by line.
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