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In terms of healthcare, Romania is one of the world’s most developed countries and serves as a regional center for the healthcare sector. Many people visit hospitals in Bucharest for medical care. The cities hospitals are responsible for providing excellent healthcare to its residents and visitors.

Bucharest has numerous hospitals, which is a testament to the city‘s commitment to healthcare. The city has a variety of hospitals, ranging from small clinics to large teaching hospitals.

Bucharest is also home to a number of specialty hospitals, such as the Hospital for Infectious Diseases and the Hospital for Mental Health.

The large number of hospitals in Bucharest means that there is a hospital to suit everyone‘s needs. Whether you are looking for a small clinic for a minor illness or a large teaching hospital for a major surgery, Bucharest has a hospital for you. The city‘s commitment to healthcare means that you can be sure you will receive the best possible care.

I know you will wonder, so let me answer right away: Yes, you will find English-speaking doctors in most of the hospitals of Bucharest:

Below, you will find a list with several hospitals and their specialties:

  • Spitalul Universitar de Urgenta Bucuresti, Sos. Pantelimon nr. 2, sector 2, Bucuresti, Romania Specialties: Emergency medicine, intensive care, surgery
  • Spitalul Clinic de Urgenta Floreasca, Str. Calea Floreasca nr. 8, sector 1, Bucuresti, Romania Specialties: Emergency medicine, intensive care, surgery
  • Institutul National de GastroenterologieProf. dr. Alexandru Trestioreanu“, Sos. Stefan cel Mare nr.1620, sector 1, Bucuresti, Romania Specialties: Gastroenterology, hepatology
  • Spitalul Universitar de Urgenta Elias, Bd. I.C. Bratianu nr.3941, sector 3, Bucuresti, Romania Specialties: Emergency medicine, intensive care, surgery
  • Fundeni Clinical Institute, Bd. Fundeni nr. 258, sector 2, Bucuresti, Romania Specialties: Oncology, surgery, hematology
  • Institutul National de Hematologie Sf. Maria – blood disorders.
  • Institutul National de Cardiologie Prof. Dr. C.C. Iliescu – heart disorders.
  • Institutul National de Diabet, Nutritie si Boli Metabolice Prof. N. Paulescu – diabetes and metabolism disorders.
  • Spitalul de Obstetrica-Ginecologie Prof. Dr. Panait Sarbu – obstetrics and gynecology
  • Spitalul de Psihiatrie Prof. Dr. Alexandru Obregia – psychiatry

Health care in Romania

Health care in Romania is delivered through a publicly-funded health care system, which is free at the point of use. There is a co-payment system in place for some services, such as hospital stays and prescriptions. Romania also has a number of private health care providers. These provide a range of services, including primary care, specialist care, and hospital care.

Expatriate health insurance in Romania

If you are an expatriate living in Romania, it is important to have health insurance. Bucharest is the capital and largest city in Romania, and there are many hospitals and clinics in the country. However, finding one that accepts your insurance can be a challenge. There are a few international hospitals in Bucharest, but they can be expensive. You may also want to search for a clinic or hospital that is part of an international network of care. This way, you can be sure that you will receive the best care possible.

Emergencies in Romania

In Romania, as in any other country, there are certain emergency situations that require immediate medical attention. If you find yourself in such a situation, the best thing to do is to go to the nearest hospital or clinic.

Other options

Consular assistance appointments may be used in certain situations, such as if you have a medical emergency while traveling.  A list with some International Embassies And Consulates In Bucharest can be found here! Some consulates have medical assistance on site, for minor treatment.

Bucharest, the capital of Romania, has a number of hospitals and clinics that can provide you with the necessary medical care. However, if the emergency is serious, it is always best to go to the nearest hospital.

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