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Hungary: Discover the Healing Power of Hungary Medical Facilities

Situated in Central Europe, Hungary has become one of the most popular destinations in Europe for medical tourism. It has always drawn tourists from around the world who are attracted to the country’s rich history, beautiful landscapes and jaw-dropping architecture. Travelers are combining a vacation to this ancient land with health treatments that cost much more in their native Western European and North American countries.

Why choose Hungary for travel and treatment?

Hungary’s bustling capital Budapest is surging with talented physicians who have trained abroad at top universities and returned to live and work in their beloved and stunning homeland. Surgeons and doctors in Hungary are highly qualified as they are required to study for six years and to train for another three to five years, depending upon their specialty. All cosmetic surgeons must complete a rigorous training period totaling thirteen years. Due to Hungary’s location in Central Europe, many Europeans, especially the British, are reaping the benefits of Hungary’s affordable healthcare. The flight from the United Kingdom to Hungary is only two hours. Americans as well are seeing the advantages of traveling to Hungary for expert medical attention at very low cost. Hungary is also a land of thermal waters and has a developed spa culture wherein soothing natural mineral baths improve health. Health spas in Hungary can be traced all the way back to the Roman occupation, and today Hungary is proud of its nearly 1,500 thermal springs located throughout the country

Medical Facilities in Hungary

Leading medical facilities in Hungary include the ISO-certified Aesthetica International Medical Center, which provides advanced cosmetic and plastic reconstructive services and dermatological care. American Clinics International partners with Hungary’s FirstMed Centers for private health care in the fields of prenatal care, family medicine, gynecology and orthopedics. Ávorszky Ödön Kórházat Hospital is also ISO certified and provides intensive care. The Buda Health Center specializes in spinal injuries and disease. Hungary is also a European hub for low-cost high-quality dental surgery and care.

Hungary Hospitals and International Standards of Care

The most popular treatments for medical tourism in Hungary are in the fields of dentistry and cosmetic surgery, however many other medical care procedures are also big draws. These include lab exams, ophthalmology (eye care), hair transplantation and gynecology. Hungary offers modern health and medical care facilities with cutting-edge equipment. Hungarian medical practitioners are highly skilled and well versed in English. Medical treatments are a fraction of the cost of that in the US and England, being anywhere from 30 to 80% cheaper. Breast augmentation runs from $6,000 to $9,000 in the US and £5,000 in the UK, whereas the same procedure in Hungary is approximately $3,000 or £1,900. For rhytidectomy, or facelift, the price runs from $7,000 to $9,000 in the US and £4,000 to £6,000 in the UK. In Hungary, facelifts are around $3,000 to $4,500 or £2,000 to £2,800. Hungary is very popular for dentistry services, with prices running as low as a third of that in Great Britain. A root canal in the UK runs at about £200 and in Hungary it is only £60. Porcelain crowns are about £500 in the UK, whereas in Hungary, they are only £180.


Convalescence in Hungary

Post surgery, patients are well taken care of in both private hospitals and large public institutions. They are given a few days in the hospital for focused after care by nurses and practitioners. Hungary’s famous thermal spas also offer therapeutic services for health related issues and treatment recovery.

Hungary Travel Information

Europeans and Americans do not need a visa. English is relatively wide spread in Hungary, and most surgeons and doctors speak English or an interpreter is provided. Accommodation costs and daily expenses are reasonable, especially when exchanging the euro, pound or dollar. The currency in Hungary is the forint, which values at around 180 to 190 per one US dollar. As is the standard in Europe, the electricity output is 220/240 volts, so North Americans will need a converter for electrical appliances brought from home.

Hungary Quick Facts

Location:
Languages Hungarian 93.6%, English
Population 9,905,596
Currency Forint (HUF)
Capital Budapest
Major Airports Budapest Ferihegy Airport (BUD)
Airport Debrecen (DEB)
FlyBalaton Airport (SOB)
Electricity 230 volts 50 Hz
Time Zone UTC/GMT +1

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