Medical tourism in serbia

🇷🇸Medical Tourism in serbia

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8 verified clinics

Belgrade

2 cities covered

belgrade, novi-sad

6 languages spoken

English, German, Italian, Russian

1 specialties

2h from Vienna

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Why choose serbia

Serbia has quietly become one of Europe's most credible medical tourism destinations, and dental care is the headline. The Stomatološki fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu — founded in 1948 — turns out clinicians who train alongside maxillofacial surgeons and prosthodontists with EU-equivalent curricula. The result is a cluster of clinics in Belgrade's Vračar and Dorćol neighbourhoods that handle complex full-mouth rehabilitations at roughly 35–45% of German prices. A four-implant 'All-on-4' arch that costs €18,000 in Munich runs €4,200–€6,500 in Belgrade, including the temporary prosthesis and CT planning. Novi Sad, a 90-minute drive north, has emerged as a quieter alternative with the same training pedigree and slightly lower pricing. Flights from Vienna are 1h10m on Air Serbia or Austrian; from Munich, 1h45m. Most clinics maintain consultations in English and German, and increasingly in Russian — a legacy of long-standing diaspora ties. Hair transplant volumes are smaller than Istanbul's but quality is high: FUE clinics in Belgrade use sapphire blades and ARTAS robotic extraction at €1,800–€2,800 for sessions of 2,500–3,500 grafts. Follow-up X-rays and 3D scans are routinely emailed to the patient's home dentist for monitoring, and most prosthetic work carries a five-year guarantee. Serbia is outside the EU but inside CEFTA, so EU patients enter visa-free and stay up to 90 days. Pharmacy infrastructure is excellent and a panoramic X-ray plus consultation is typically free for international patients planning treatment.