With Medijump you can browse 6 facilities offering Varicose Veins Treatment procedures in Romania. The cheapest price available is $161 in Bucharest. And for the cheapest price globally, prices start from $13 in Egypt.
Un medic extraordinar, cum nu credeam ca mai exista! Ora consultatiei a fost respectata, exact asa cum mi s-a comunicat prin telefon de la receptia clinicii. Dl. Doctor este un profesionist, cu adevarat un medic care se respecta. Il recomand cu drag oricarei femei care doreste sa aiba parerea unui specialist.
Inimed 360 Cardiovascular Medicine, located in Calea Grivitei, Bucharest, Romania offers patients Varicose Veins Treatment procedures among its total of 3 available procedures, across 3 different specialties. The cost of a Varicose Veins Treatment procedure ranges from £882 to £1,411, whilst the national average price is approximately £504. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by just a small team of specialists, with 2 in total at the Hospital, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes
A place with professional people and quality things !!
very satisfied. I recommend
Fain. Colectiv tânăr și răbdător. Doamnele de la recepție deși interacționează cu sute de persoane zilnic, sunt de fiecare dată pline de zâmbet și amabilitate. Mulțumesc mult doamnei doctor Zecheru pentru bunătatea, calmul și promptitudinea de care dă dovadă. Un doctor bun care inspiră încredere.🙂
Biomedica International SRL, located in Calea Grivitei, Bucharest, Romania offers patients Varicose Veins Treatment procedures among its total of 23 available procedures, across 12 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Varicose Veins Treatment procedures at Biomedica International SRL, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $642. There are many specialists available at the Hospital, with 43 in total, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including: ISO Certification - International Organization for StandardizationMinisterul SanatatiiUNAS - Uniunea Nationala a Asociatiilor StomatologiceSRMR - Societatea Romana de Microchirurgie ReconstructivaAMSPPR - Asociatia Medicilor Stomatologi cu Practica Privata din Romania
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Situated at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe, Romania is a country of contrasts. From its medieval towns and castles, nature, and wildlife, to its rich cultural heritage and amazing food, this country continues to amaze its visitors. In recent years, Romania has become a flourishing medical tourism destination. Due to its low prices, well-trained medical staff, highly skilled doctors, and amazing medical centers, the country attracts an ever-increasing number of international medical tourists. Dental work is the number one reason medical tourists travel to this country, closely followed by cosmetic surgeries. Most medical tourists come from other European countries, such as the UK, Germany, other Western European countries, and the US.
Almost every city in Romania has its fair share of amazing tourist attractions and skilled specialists. The most popular one is the capital of the country, Bucharest. This dynamic city boasts excellent museums, trendy cafes, and beautiful parks. Tourists usually flock to the Palace of Parliament, the Statue of Emperor Trajan, Cişmigiu Garden, the Romanian Athenaeum, and the Museum of the Romanian Peasant. Besides Bucharest, one of the most popular cities in the country is Brasov which is located in Transylvania; tourists usually come to this city as their base for trips to “Dracula’s castle.” The city is filled with charming medieval streets, great hiking spots, and a beautiful historic center. The second-largest city in Romania, Cluj-Napoca, is also famous for its bohemian cafes, amazing medical centers, and music festivals.
Henri Coandă International Airport is the busiest airport in Romania. It serves flights to various major cities in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Getting around Romania with domestic flights is fast, but can be expensive. The most common way to travel is by bus and maxi taxi (minibus), which reaches even the smallest towns.
While Romania is not yet part of the Schengen Area, the country’s visa policy is based on the Schengen acquis. Therefore, citizens of 62 countries, including the US and Australia, can visit and stay in the country for up to 90 days without a visa. Citizens of other countries will need a visa to enter. Those who already have a Schengen visa may enter the country.
Spring from March to May has fairly mild temperatures and pleasant weather. Summer, starting from June to August, is usually dry, sunny and sweltering. Autumn comes in September and ends in November. It brings enjoyable temperatures, but it is also the rainy season in the country. Winter, from December to February, can get quite cold and harsh with frequent snowfall.