Located in Central Europe, there’s a lot to love about Poland. Its wide geography, spanning the towering Tatra Mountains to the wild Baltic Sea offers breathtaking views you won’t find elsewhere. Then there are also the stunning cities filled with culture and history, from the capital of Warsaw to the historical city of Poznan. That’s not all Poland is great for. It is also a growing destination for medical tourism, thanks to a robust system of private and public healthcare. While it is a member of the European Union, Poland offers treatments at lower costs as compared to its Western neighbours, while still maintaining the same high hygiene and quality standards. Another major advantage is the low cost of travel and accommodation, as compared to other European destinations.
While the country offers a wide range of treatments and departments, it is particularly well known for treating orthopaedics, sports injuries, ophthalmology, and rehabilitation. Other top departments include gynaecology and oncology. Patients can expect top-quality care by highly trained and experienced experts, along with world-class facilities that are hard to find on a budget elsewhere. With our local partners in Poland, Mediglobe offers you end-to-end support at every stage, so you can benefit from the best of healthcare in a single economical budget.
Poland Factbox
Quality of Care: ★★★★☆
Cost of Care: ★★☆☆☆
Travel Convenience: ★★★★☆
Ease of Obtaining Visa: ★★★☆☆
Tourism Friendliness: ★★★★★
Why You Should Choose Poland
World-famous centre for orthopaedic and sports injuries accredited by FIFA
Economical treatment & travel options as compared to other EU destinations
Excellent hospitality and a wide range of options for tourists
High standards of care
Top Treatments in Poland
Orthopaedics and sports injuries
Rehabilitation
Ophthalmology
Spine surgery
Things to Remember
Patients seeking treatment in Poland shorter than 30 days need to obtain a Schengen visa. Those who require a longer duration will have to apply for a Polish visit visa.
Under EU law, patients seeking treatment in Poland must pay in advance the entire estimated cost of their treatment to obtain a visa.
Poland offers high quality of care on par with the rest of Europe, while saving you up to 30% on your healthcare costs.