If you’ve ever booked a doctor in France, you’ve likely seen terms like Secteur 1 or Secteur 2—often without clear explanation.
These labels aren’t just administrative. They directly determine:
- How much a doctor charges
- How much you’ll be reimbursed
- Whether tiers payant (third-party payment) actually reduces your upfront cost
Understanding doctor sectors in France is essential if you want to avoid unexpected medical bills.
Secteur 1 Doctors: Fixed Prices and Low Costs
What is a Secteur 1 doctor?
Secteur 1 doctors follow official rates set by Sécurité sociale.
- MT consultation: €30
- Specialist rates: regulated
They are not allowed to charge extra fees, except in rare cases.
What Does “Secteur” Mean in the French Healthcare System?
In France, doctors are classified into sectors based on how they charge patients.
Each sector defines:
- Whether consultation fees are fixed or flexible
- Whether extra fees (dépassements d’honoraires) are allowed
- How predictable your reimbursement will be
There are three main types:
- Secteur 1: Regulated pricing
- Secteur 2: Flexible pricing
- Secteur 3: Outside the system
What do you pay?
- Sécurité sociale reimburses 70% of the base rate
- Your mutuelle (top-up insurance) usually covers the rest
- Your remaining cost is minimal (often around €1)
Does tiers payant apply?
Yes—very often.
Secteur 1 doctors are:
- More likely to offer tiers payant
- More consistent in applying it
In many cases, you pay nothing upfront.
When should you choose Secteur 1?
Choose Secteur 1 doctors if:
- You want predictable healthcare costs
- You want to avoid upfront payments
- You want to minimise out-of-pocket expenses
Secteur 2 Doctors: Higher Fees and Variable Costs
What is a Secteur 2 doctor?
Secteur 2 doctors can charge above official rates.
These extra charges are called dépassements d’honoraires.
They are:
- Legal
- Common
- Sometimes significant
What do you pay?
Reimbursement is still based on the official base rate, not the actual fee.
Example:
- Consultation: €80
- Base rate: €30
- Sécurité sociale reimbursement: €21
- Remaining cost: €59
Your mutuelle may cover this—but not always fully.
Does tiers payant apply?
Partially.
Even with tiers payant:
- Only the €21 is covered upfront
- You still pay the extra €59
👉 Result: you can still pay a large amount at the appointment.
Why are Secteur 2 doctors common?
- More pricing flexibility
- Higher earning potential
- Very common in cities like Paris
When should you choose Secteur 2?
Choose Secteur 2 if:
- You need faster access to specialists
- You want a specific doctor
- Your mutuelle covers excess fees well
Secteur 3 Doctors: Very High Costs and Low Reimbursement
What is a Secteur 3 doctor?
Secteur 3 doctors are outside the Sécurité sociale system.
They:
- Set their own prices freely
- Receive minimal reimbursement
What do you pay?
- Very high upfront fees
- Very low reimbursement
Example:
- Consultation: €100+
- Reimbursement: only a few euros
Does tiers payant apply?
Almost never.
You usually pay everything upfront.
When does this matter?
Secteur 3 is less common, but you may encounter it in:
- Private clinics
- Niche or specialist practices
Why Doctor Sectors Matter: Your Financial Risk
Choosing a doctor in France is also a financial decision.
| Sector | Cost Risk | Pricing | Tiers Payant |
|---|---|---|---|
| Secteur 1 | Low | Fixed | Works well |
| Secteur 2 | Medium–High | Variable | Partial |
| Secteur 3 | High | Unregulated | Rare |
Key insight: The sector you choose determines how much you really pay—not just your insurance.
How to Check a Doctor’s Sector in France
Before booking, always check:
1. Online platforms
Most booking sites like Doctolib show:
- Sector (1 or 2)
- Whether extra fees apply
2. Ask directly
You can say:
- “Vous êtes en secteur 1 ou secteur 2 ?”
- “Quels sont vos tarifs ?”
3. Use official directories
The Ameli website lists doctor sectors.
Secteur vs Tiers Payant: What’s the Difference?
These two are closely linked:
Secteur 1 → tiers payant works well
Secteur 2 → tiers payant is limited
Secteur 3 → tiers payant rarely applies
If you want to avoid upfront payments, the doctor’s sector matters as much as your insurance.
How to Choose the Right Doctor in France
If your priority is saving money:
➡️ Choose Secteur 1 doctors
If your priority is speed or access:
➡️ Consider Secteur 2, but check fees carefully
If you rely on tiers payant:
➡️ Avoid assuming it covers everything
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not checking the doctor’s sector
- Assuming your mutuelle covers everything
- Confusing reimbursement with actual cost
You are reimbursed based on the official rate, not what you paid.
Final Thoughts: Why Understanding Doctor Sectors Matters
The secteur system is one of the most important—and least understood—parts of healthcare in France.
It determines:
- How much you pay
- How much you get reimbursed
- Whether tiers payant actually helps
If you understand it, you can:
- Avoid unexpected medical bills
- Choose doctors strategically
- Better manage your healthcare budget
If you don’t—you’ll likely learn at the payment desk.

