Discover Medical Categories Available in Lebanon

Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery 25 clinics

Ophthalmology 11 clinics

Dermatology 10 clinics

Cosmetology 8 clinics

Bariatric Surgery 8 clinics

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 6 clinics

Reproductive Medicine 6 clinics

General Surgery 5 clinics

Gynecology 5 clinics

Hair Restoration 4 clinics

General Medicine 4 clinics

Orthopedics 4 clinics

Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) 4 clinics

Dentistry 4 clinics

Oncology 4 clinics

Dentistry Packages 3 clinics

Laboratory Medicine 3 clinics

Urology 3 clinics

Psychiatry 3 clinics

Gastroenterology 3 clinics

Endocrinology 3 clinics

Colorectal Medicine 3 clinics

Diagnostic Imaging 3 clinics

Neurology 3 clinics

Neurosurgery 3 clinics

Psychology 2 clinics

Immunology 2 clinics

Cardiology 2 clinics

Maxillofacial Surgery 2 clinics

Spinal Surgery 2 clinics

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine 2 clinics

Infectious Diseases 2 clinics

Vascular Medicine 2 clinics

Allergology 2 clinics

Pediatrics 1 clinics

Nephrology 1 clinics

Rheumatology 1 clinics

Drug Rehabilitation 1 clinics

Discover the Regions of Lebanon

Beirut 46 clinics

Top 10 Most Popular Procedures Available in Lebanon

Best Clinics and Hospitals in Lebanon

About Lebanon

Lebanon is a country situated in the Levant region of Western Asia. Lebanon is known as a land of stark contrast, it is a nexus point of tradition and modernity, ancient ruins and modern skyscrapers, snow-capped mountain, and Mediterranean beaches, and the Middle East and the West. Today, Lebanon is considered a hub for medical tourism in the MENA-GCC Countries due to high-quality healthcare. Many hospitals and clinics in the country are internationally accredited, to the ISO 9000 standard. These medical centers offer a wide range of advanced services, ranging from orthopedics and organ transplant to reconstructive and cosmetic surgery.

Popular Cities and Regions in Lebanon

Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, is one of the most vibrant and beautiful cities in the Middle East. One of the most popular attractions in the city is Martyrs’ Square, which is an important landmark in Lebanese, dedicated to those who were executed during Ottoman rule. Besides visiting Martyrs’ Square, visitors can also stroll around Hamra Street, have brunch in Zaitunay Bay, relax in White Beach, go to Nijmeh Square, or shop in Beirut Souks. Those who want to see Roman ruins or indulge in the country’s culture can visit Baalbek. It is home to numerous famous attractions, such as Stone of the Pregnant Women and Baalbek Citadel. Other popular cities in Lebanon are Sidon, Tripoli, Tyre, and Byblos.

Transport in Lebanon

Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport is the main and only operational commercial airport in Lebanon. It serves direct flights to 57 destinations in 36 countries, including Moscow, Cairo, Paris, Rome, and Dubai. Since Lebanon is a small country, no domestic flights are available. Getting around the country using public transportation can be tricky. The main public transport options are the bus and minibus, which have an extensive coastal network, but only several interior services. With limited public transport options, renting a car or taking a taxi is the best way to get around. Renting a car gives more freedom and flexibility, but be aware that rules may not be respected and roads can be severely congested. Taxis are widely available and can be hailed directly from the streets.

Visas in Lebanon

Lebanon allows seven countries to visit and stay for up to 6 months without a Lebanese visa. These countries are Qatar, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan. The country has a visa on arrival (VOA) program, which is available for holders of passports issued by 81 countries, including all EU countries, Australia, Russia, China, the UK, and the US. VOA allows visitors to stay in Lebanon for up to 30 days. Citizens of 15 countries, including Egypt and Morocco, are eligible for a conditional visa on arrival.

Weather in Lebanon

Winter, from December to March, is the rainy season in Lebanon. Heavy rainfall is common and the weather is generally cool. The mountain areas may receive snow, but most places, such as Beirut, only receive rain. Summer starts in June and ends in September. It is generally pleasant, with hot, sunny, and dry weather. However, areas located close to the sea can be very humid. The average temperatures during the summer are between 28°C to 30°C. Spring and autumn have enjoyable weather, as the temperatures are not too hot. 

Additional Info
  1. Local Currency: The local currency is the Lebanese Pound (LBP). The exchange rate from 1 USD is approximately 1,507 LBP. The Euro and US dollars are widely accepted in Lebanon.​​​​​​
  2. Money & Payments: ATMs can be found easily in major cities, and most ATMs dispense both Lebanese pounds and US dollars. Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities. Tipping is usually expected. Most people tip around 10% to 15% of the bill.
  3. Local Language: The official language is Arabic, but English and French are also common.
  4. Local Culture and Religion: The main religions in the country are Islam and Christianity. Druze faith and other religions are practiced by around 6% of the population.
  5. Public holidays: The more celebrated holidays in Lebanon are Day, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, All Saints’ Day, Resistance and Liberation Day, Independence Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.