Discover Medical Categories Available in Greece

Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery 42 clinics

Reproductive Medicine 32 clinics

Hair Restoration 21 clinics

Oncology 19 clinics

Dermatology 19 clinics

Dentistry 18 clinics

Gynecology 15 clinics

Diagnostic Imaging 15 clinics

Cosmetology 14 clinics

Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) 10 clinics

Bariatric Surgery 9 clinics

Dentistry Packages 8 clinics

Ophthalmology 7 clinics

Orthopedics 5 clinics

Urology 5 clinics

General Medicine 3 clinics

Allergology 3 clinics

General Surgery 3 clinics

Gastroenterology 3 clinics

Colorectal Medicine 2 clinics

Neurology 2 clinics

Laboratory Medicine 2 clinics

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2 clinics

Rheumatology 1 clinics

Drug Rehabilitation 1 clinics

Cardiology 1 clinics

Regenerative Medicine 1 clinics

Nephrology 1 clinics

Endocrinology 1 clinics

Discover the Regions of Greece

Athens 121 clinics

Heraklion 4 clinics

Thessaloniki 2 clinics

Top 10 Most Popular Procedures Available in Greece

Best Clinics and Hospitals in Greece

About Greece

Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. This country in the Mediterranean Sea is known for many things, from ancient civilizations and mythical legend to pristine beaches and picturesque whitewashed villages. Besides being a famous destination for vacationers, Greece is a newcomer to the medical tourism market, with one of the best healthcare systems and one of the lowest levels of healthcare cost in the world, Greece popularity among medical tourists is rapidly increasing. Greece is proud to have some of the best medical professionals and top-class medical centers. The medical centers in the country are known to be equipped with cutting-edge technology and offer world-class services. Many foreign patients come to the country for cosmetic surgery, fertility, orthopedics, cardiac care, as well as oral and dental procedures.  

Popular Cities and Regions in Greece

Greece's stunning capital, Athens, is one of the most popular cities in the country. It features some of the most magnificent sights in the world: the Parthenon atop the Acropolis hill. It is also home to a vibrant old town, some of the best nightlife in the country, and excellent museums, such as the Acropolis Museum and National Archeological Museum. Those who need an idyllic island gateway can visit Hydra, which boasts picturesque harbors, breathtaking beaches, and alluring coastal hikes. Mykonos is also a popular island destination with postcard-worthy whitewashed villages, ancient ruins, and old-fashioned windmills. For a romantic gateway, Santorini with its white villages and blue-domed churches is a popular spot. 

Transport in Greece

Athens International Airport is the main international airport in Greece where most foreign visitors arrive. it serves non-stop passenger flights scheduled to 156 destinations in 49 countries, including London, Moscow, Beijing, New York, and Abu Dhabi. While air travel within Greece can be expensive, it significantly cuts down travel time and is a great option for those who are pressed for time or heading for more distant destinations. Ferries are the most common and affordable way to travel from one island to another. Greece also has an efficient intercity bus system, which is comfortable and good to travel between major cities. Inside cities, taxis are abundant and extremely cheap by European standards. In Athens, buses, trolleybuses, metro, and tram are available. 

Visas in Greece

Since Greece is a part of the Schengen Area, EU nationals are allowed to stay in Greece without a visa regardless of their length of stay and purpose of visit. Nationals of 62 countries, including Australia, Canada, the US, the UK, and Japan, do not need a visa to stay in Greece for up to 90 days. Citizens of other countries not listed in the visa-exempt agreements, such as China, India, and Russia, are required to apply and obtain a visa before their visit. 

Weather in Greece

Located in the Mediterranean Sea, Greece is famous for its sunny weather. In fact, the country enjoys 300 days of sunshine every year and has four pleasant seasons. Summer, from June to September is hot and dry. The temperatures during this season range between 17°C and 34°C. Thanks to the sea breezes, the heat is bearable. Winter comes in December and ends in February, bringing mild and rainy weather, with an average temperature of around 5°C to 14°C. Both spring and autumn are short but pleasant.

Additional Info
  1. Local Currency: The euro (€) is the official currency of Greece. US$1 is equivalent to €0.85. 
  2. Money & Payments: ATMs are widely available in every city and town, and are the easiest way to obtain money. Major credit cards, particularly Visa and MasterCard, are widely accepted. Tipping can be expected, around 5% to 10% of the bill. Always tip in cash. 
  3. Local Language: Greek is the most commonly spoken language in Greece. Many people, especially in tourist areas, can understand and speak English to some degree.
  4. Local Culture and Religion: About 90% of Greece’s population follows the Greek Orthodox Church. Islam, Roman Catholicism, Judaism, and several other religions are practiced by a small percentage of the population.
  5. Public holidays: Easter, Apokreas (Carnival Season, Ohi Day, Independence Day, Christmas Day, and Saint’s day of the Virgin Mary are some of the most celebrated public holidays in Greece.