Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery 58 clinics
Dentistry 38 clinics
Dermatology 27 clinics
Dentistry Packages 25 clinics
Cosmetology 22 clinics
Hair Restoration 19 clinics
Orthopedics 18 clinics
Bariatric Surgery 15 clinics
Diagnostic Imaging 15 clinics
Gynecology 15 clinics
Reproductive Medicine 14 clinics
Urology 12 clinics
General Surgery 11 clinics
Gastroenterology 10 clinics
Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) 10 clinics
Ophthalmology 10 clinics
Colorectal Medicine 8 clinics
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 8 clinics
Spinal Surgery 7 clinics
Regenerative Medicine 6 clinics
General Medicine 6 clinics
Oncology 4 clinics
Cardiology 4 clinics
Nephrology 2 clinics
Allergology 2 clinics
Endocrinology 2 clinics
Laboratory Medicine 2 clinics
Vascular Medicine 2 clinics
Infectious Diseases 1 clinics
Immunology 1 clinics
Pediatrics 1 clinics
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine 1 clinics
Neurosurgery 1 clinics
Neurology 1 clinics
Maxillofacial Surgery 1 clinics
Anesthetics 1 clinics
Rheumatology 1 clinics
Bielsko Biala 9 clinics
Gdansk 8 clinics
Gdynia 4 clinics
Grodzisk Mazowiecki 1 clinics
Jelenia Gora 3 clinics
Katowice 7 clinics
Krakow 22 clinics
Otwock 1 clinics
Poznan 2 clinics
Szczecin 12 clinics
Warsaw 37 clinics
Wroclaw 16 clinics
Zory 1 clinics
Wieliczka 2 clinics
Located in Central Europe, Poland is one of the largest countries in the region and has the sixth-largest economy by GDP in the European Union and one of the most dynamic economies in the world. With its high standard of living, the country is known to provide a high standard universal healthcare system. And recently, it has entered into the popular medical tourism market. It is particularly popular among medical tourists from the surrounding countries. Both private and public medical centers in the country offer a wide range of treatments at significantly lower prices than many other countries in Europe. Although there is no JCI accredited medical centers in Poland, the Polish Ministry of Health provides local accreditation, which is recognized by the European Union. The most common procedures are dental care, cosmetic surgery, orthopedic, and bariatric.
Home to 16 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Poland has an extraordinary history. To see restored Gothic buildings and modern glass structures stand side by side, tourists should visit Warsaw, Poland’s capital. Tourists are welcome to explore its Old Town or visit Saxon Garden, which is a place where Chopin used to live. Poland’s former capital, Krakow, is also full of charm. It has numerous museums, beautiful squares, churches, and a castle. Another popular destination is Gdansk, which is located on Poland’s northern coastline. It is home to the best museums, lively nightlife, and delightful food. Other popular cities for tourists are Poznan and Wroclaw.
Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport is the main international airport in Poland. It is the largest and busiest airport in the country. Budget airlines, including Wizz Air and EasyJet, provide affordable travel options to and from this airport. The airport also serves domestic flights, which is good for traveling around the country. For more affordable travel around the country, the train is the best option. Inside the cities, taxis and bikes are the best way to get around.
Poland is part of the Schengen Area. Several countries, including the US, Canada, Australia, and Japan, can enter the country without a visa for up to 90 days. EU citizens also do not need a visa to enter the country and can stay indefinitely. Other nationals are advised to check with their local Polish embassy.
Poland has a temperate climate. Spring comes in late March and ends in May, it is characterized by warmer weather and less rain. Summer is from June to August and has unpredictable weather and the temperatures are generally warm, sometimes reaching 30°C. September to November is autumn and the temperature starts to drop during this season. Winter is from December to early March and it can be very cold with the temperature dropping to -20°C.