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What's the cost for Obstetrics and Gynecology procedures in Poland?

Obstetrics and gynecology costs in Poland typically range from $5,600 to $14,500. Final prices depend on the specific procedure, the clinic's location, and the level of care included in the package. Patients can expect 50-70% savings compared to the US for private medical services.

Typical Obstetrics and Gynecology Costs in Poland

  • Consultation with a gynecologist: $100 – $100
  • Female check-up: $100 – $200
  • Childbirth: $2,500 – $4,000
  • Hymenoplasty (hymen restoration): Price on request
  • Hysterectomy (uterus removal): $6,000 – $11,000
  • Myomectomy (removal of uterine fibroids): $3,500 – $7,000
  • Pregnancy follow-up: $100 – $300
  • PRP/PRGF ovarian rejuvenation: Price on request
  • Uterine artery embolization: $3,800 – $6,200
  • Ovarian cyst removal: $3,000 – $6,000

Major medical centers for these services are located in Warsaw, Krakow, and Wroclaw. While private fees are generally consistent, clinics in smaller hubs may offer slightly lower rates. Consult with a specialist to get accurate pricing for your specific case.

PolandTurkeyAustria
Сesarean sectionfrom $3,500from $2,421from $6,500
Сervix Conizationfrom $2,200from $1,200from $2,800
Uterine Artery Embolizationfrom $3,800from $3,800from $7,500
Trachelectomy (cervicectomy)from $11,000from $2,500from $15,000
The Wertheim-Meigs operationfrom $12,000from $12,500from $22,000
Data verified by Bookimed as of July 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 29 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Dr. Alicja Bednarovska-Flisyak is a second-degree specialist in obstetrics and gynecology, helping couples overcome infertility at INVICTA Clinic.

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Dr. Nemochinski is a specialist in gynecology and obstetrics with a focus on andrology at INVICTA Clinics.

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FAQ about Obstetrics and Gynecology in Poland

These FAQs come from real patients seeking medical assistance through Bookimed. Answers are given by experienced medical coordinators and trusted clinic representatives.

Do I need a referral to see a gynecologist in Poland?

No referral is required to see a gynecologist in Poland through the private healthcare system. Patients can book direct consultations at private clinics for immediate access. While the public system (NFZ) technically allows direct visits, many patients choose private care to secure English-speaking specialists and faster scheduling.

  • Direct access: Private clinics in Poland require no referral for any gynecological services.
  • Consultation cost: Private gynecologist visits typically range from $100 to $100.
  • Specialist availability: Experts like Dr. Michal Polacek have 30+ years of experience in reproductive medicine.
  • Facility standards: Clinics like Gyncentrum Fertility Clinic hold ISO and TÜV safety certifications.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that clinics in Katowice and Jelenia Góra, such as Gyncentrum and KCM Clinic, often provide more specialized laparoscopic and fertility services compared to general facilities. While Warsaw clinics serve high volumes, seeking specialists in these regional hubs can offer more focused expertise in complex procedures like hysteroscopy or IVF.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that booking privately is much faster and helps avoid the long wait times often found in the public system. Many emphasize that having a dedicated coordinator makes the process of organizing tests and translating medical documents seamless and stress-free.

How do the public (NFZ) and private healthcare systems compare for gynecology in Poland?

Public NFZ and private healthcare in Poland differ primarily in accessibility and care duration. The NFZ provides no-cost services for insured residents but involves waits of 2-6 months. Private clinics offer appointments within 1-2 weeks. Most high-risk births occur in public hospitals due to advanced neonatal equipment.

  • Waiting times: NFZ appointments often require 2–6 months; private clinics offer 1–2 week access.
  • Consultation length: Private doctors allocate 30–45 minutes; NFZ visits typically last 10–15 minutes.
  • Specialized surgery: Procedures like hysterectomy cost $6,000 to $11,000 in private centers.
  • Continuity of care: Private clinics offer consistent doctor relationships; public hospital staff rotate by shift.

Bookimed Expert Insight: A strategic pattern among Polish patients is using the private sector for rapid diagnostics and the public system for major surgery. Clinics like Gyncentrum Fertility Clinic serve 1,200+ patients annually and handle complex IVF cases that often fall outside standard public coverage. High-volume public centers like University Hospital in Krakow manage 455,000+ patients, making them safer for emergency complications than smaller private units.

Patient Consensus: Patients often use private ultrasounds to jump the queue for a diagnosis before returning to the NFZ for free surgery. They note that while public doctors are highly experienced, the rushed 10-minute appointments can leave many questions unanswered.

Is maternity care free for legally employed foreigners in Poland?

Maternity care is free for legally employed foreigners in Poland. This coverage requires registration with the National Health Fund (NFZ) through an employer. Standard benefits include prenatal check-ups, childbirth, and postnatal midwife visits. Newborn vaccinations and 20 weeks of paid maternity leave are also provided.

  • Insurance coverage: Employers must pay contributions to the NFZ and Social Insurance Institution (ZUS).
  • Included services: Regular gynecological check-ups, scans, labor, and a 2–3 day hospital stay.
  • Financial support: Parents can access the monthly 800+ allowance for each child locally.
  • Private alternatives: Private facility childbirth ranges from $2,500 to $4,000 without NFZ contracts.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Professional volume indicates high standards in Polish reproductive medicine. INVICTA Clinics serves 10,000+ patients annually. Gyncentrum Fertility Clinic features a specialized International Bank of Sperm and Eggs. These clinics often use innovative Anevivo technology for natural environment fertilization. Choosing centers with ISO or TÜV certifications ensures international safety and quality protocols are met.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while the public system is free, you should have a translation app ready. Support in English is often spotty in public maternity departments. One patient emphasized that wait times for specialist scans can reach 2 months due to system overload.

What are the standards for perinatal care in Poland?

Perinatal care in Poland follows the 2019 Organizational Standard of Perinatal Care. This regulation mandates personalized birth plans and informed consent for all medical procedures. It covers pregnancy, labor, and the 6-week postpartum period. Facilities must prioritize natural processes and minimize unnecessary medical interventions.

  • Patient rights: Women choose their birth setting and participate in all medical decisions.
  • Mandatory documentation: Every patient must prepare a formal birth plan with their provider.
  • Screening protocols: Standards include routine ultrasounds and mandatory mental health assessments for depression.
  • Postnatal support: Community midwives must conduct at least 4 home visits after discharge.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from high-volume centers like University Hospital in Krakow show that academic facilities manage nearly 455,000 patients annually. While smaller clinics offer intimacy, these large multidisciplinary hubs provide the highest level of neonatal security. They are better equipped for complex cases requiring immediate specialist intervention.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while the law guarantees rights like skin-to-skin contact, actual practice in public wards varies. Many recommend bringing a written birth plan in Polish and hiring a private doula to help advocate for these standards during labor.

Is pain relief with an epidural available during labor in Polish hospitals?

Epidural anesthesia is legally available in Polish hospitals and covered by the National Health Fund (NFZ). Availability depends on hospital resources and anesthesiologist presence. Major tertiary centers like University Hospital in Krakow or facilities in Warsaw offer the most consistent 24-hour access to pharmacological pain relief.

  • Access rates: Approximately 23% of births in Poland involve pharmacological analgesia as of 2024.
  • Service availability: Only 20% of Polish hospitals currently provide a 24-hour epidural service.
  • Private options: Private childbirth packages in Poland range from $2,500 to $4,000.
  • Alternative methods: Hospitals standardly offer nitrous oxide, immersion in water, and TENS machine therapy.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a major gap between legal rights and reality in smaller regions. Large multidisciplinary centers like University Hospital in Krakow handle 455,000+ patients yearly. These high-volume facilities are more likely to have dedicated obstetric anesthesiologists available compared to smaller provincial clinics.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that in public wards, you often hear 'it is too late' for an epidural. Many suggest arriving early or choosing a private facility to ensure the anesthesiologist is actually on-site when labor starts.

Is IVF available in Poland for international patients?

Poland offers IVF to international heterosexual couples through regulated, high-standard medical facilities. Current laws require a documented 12-month history of infertility before treatment. Facilities like Gyncentrum Fertility Clinic and INVICTA Clinics provide advanced options including ICSI, anonymous donor programs, and preimplantation genetic diagnosis.

  • Legal status: Only heterosexual married or cohabiting couples are eligible for IVF.
  • Success tools: Clinics use Anevivo natural fertilization and PGT-A testing for better outcomes.
  • Specialized experts: Dr. Michal Polacek and Dr. Krzysztof Łukaszuk offer 30+ years of experience.
  • Accreditations: Top centers hold ISO certifications and ESHRE memberships for quality assurance.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that Katowice and Gdansk are major hubs for IVF volume. Gyncentrum Fertility Clinic manages its own international egg and sperm bank and was the first in Poland to implement Anevivo technology. These integrated facilities often provide faster diagnostic processing compared to smaller clinics.

Patient Consensus: Patients value doctors who are willing to handle complex cases even with low egg reserves. Many appreciate having a dedicated coordinator who stays in touch through messaging and speaks their native language.

What is the legal status of abortion in Poland as of 2026?

Abortion in Poland remains under a near-total ban in 2026. Legal access is limited to cases where the pregnancy threatens the person's life or health. It is also legal if the pregnancy results from a criminal act. Severe foetal defects are no longer a legal ground for the procedure.

  • Life or health: Procedures are legal if pregnancy poses a significant threat to health.
  • Criminal grounds: Rape or incest cases require prosecutor certification for legal access.
  • Foetal anomalies: Most procedures for foetal defects remain banned under the 2020 ruling.
  • Medical personnel: Providing help or performing unauthorised procedures carries significant legal penalties.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While abortion is highly restricted, specialised clinics like Gyncentrum or INVICTA focus heavily on prenatal diagnosis and IVF. These facilities maintain high standards with ISO and TÜV certifications. They perform over 1,200 procedures annually while navigating Poland's strict regulatory environment for reproductive healthcare.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that hospital delays and individual doctors' refusals often block legal exceptions. Many people seek support from non-governmental organisations to access care across borders. This is due to these practical barriers in Poland.

Who is eligible for IVF treatment in Poland, and what are the legal restrictions?

Eligibility for IVF in Poland is restricted to heterosexual couples. This includes married couples or those in a stable relationship. Single women and same-sex couples are legally ineligible for treatment. Clinics generally limit procedures to women aged 50 or under for patient safety.

  • Relationship status: Unmarried couples must provide a signed paternity declaration.
  • Anonymity rules: All sperm, egg, and embryo donations in Poland must stay strictly anonymous.
  • Fertilisation limits: Doctors may fertilise only six eggs unless the patient has failed twice.
  • Genetic testing: PGD is allowed for medical reasons. Sex selection is strictly prohibited.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Poland offers Anevivo technology. This allows fertilisation to happen inside a woman's body rather than in a lab. Large centres like Gyncentrum Fertility Clinic treat over 1,200 patients annually. They maintain their own international egg banks. This allows for faster matching and treatment start times for international couples.

Patient Consensus: Patients note Polish clinics accept complex cases with low ovarian reserves. They appreciate that coordinators organise all necessary tests. Staff also provide translation during medical appointments.

Can I obtain English-speaking gynaecological care in Poland?

English-speaking gynaecological care is readily available in Poland. You can find it in private clinics in Warsaw, Krakow, and Gdansk. Accredited facilities like KCM Clinic and Gyncentrum Fertility Clinic employ specialists with extensive international experience. These clinics provide coordinators who speak multiple languages.

  • Specialist consultations: Gynaecologists in major cities often provide consultations for $100 to $100.
  • Surgical expertise: Dr Artur Kucharski at KCM Clinic has performed 3,500+ surgical procedures, including laparoscopy.
  • Clinical diagnostics: Clinics offer digital ultrasound and hysteroscopy to identify fibroids or cysts without open surgery.
  • International recognition: Facilities like Carolina Hospital hold ISO certifications and support global organisations.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many patients overlook clinics with 1,000+ international visitors annually, such as Surgery in Poland in Krakow. These centres often have specific experience with Australian or North American patients. This ensures staff are accustomed to discussing complex procedures like myomectomy or hysterectomy in English. Choosing a clinic that mentions Australian demographics often results in smoother communication regarding follow-up care.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Poland note that coordinators are helpful with organising tests quickly. Specialists like Dr Mercik are highly knowledgeable regarding complex cases. Many appreciate having a clear point of contact who remains available throughout the treatment process.

What is the standard of prenatal care and ultrasound monitoring in Poland?

Prenatal care in Poland follows standards set by the Polish Society of Gynaecologists and Obstetricians. Monitoring includes three mandatory ultrasound screenings and roughly eight antenatal visits. Gyncentrum Fertility Clinic and University Hospital in Krakow provide diagnostics and genetic testing for foetal development assessment.

  • Mandatory screenings: Specialists perform anatomical and genetic scans between weeks 11 and 32.
  • Clinical expertise: Dr Michal Kunicki provides pregnancy care at specialised gynaecology centres.
  • Genetic testing: Clinics offer non-invasive prenatal tests alongside standard ultrasound and biochemistry screenings.
  • Accredited facilities: Premier centres maintain ISO 9001 certification and specialised departments for prenatal diagnosis.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Public systems cover scans for high-risk cases. However, private clinics in Katowice and Krakow offer immediate access to 2nd-degree obstetric specialists. These centres typically handle 1,200 to 455,000 patients annually. Choosing a facility with on-site laboratories, like INVICTA Clinics, allows for faster integration of blood work.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Poland note that ultrasound monitoring is a routine part of every follow-up. They value seeing the same specialist for continuity. They also appreciate when doctors explain measurements clearly during detailed anatomical scans.

Are there specific age limits for women seeking IVF treatment in Poland?

Poland has no legally mandated upper age limit for private IVF treatment. Government-funded IVF programs generally cover women up to 45. Private clinics such as Gyncentrum Fertility Clinic determine eligibility based on individual medical screening. This includes ovarian reserve tests and general health assessments.

  • Funding age: Government-funded IVF programs typically restrict eligibility to women under 45.
  • Private flexibility: Private clinics set individual age policies based on patient health and diagnostics.
  • Medical screening: Doctors prioritise Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) and follicle counts over chronological age.
  • Relationship status: Polish law restricts IVF access to married or cohabiting heterosexual couples.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume clinics like INVICTA treat 10,000 patients annually. They often accept more complex cases. Many facilities set internal limits around 49. However, centres with international egg banks, like Gyncentrum, offer more options for patients over 40. This allows specialists to customise protocols rather than using a standard cutoff.

Patient Consensus: Patients find that Polish clinics focus more on medical results than a birth date. Many note that doctors treat difficult cases and provide personalised plans regardless of age.

How can I ensure my preferences for birth, such as a water birth, are met in a Polish hospital?

To meet birth preferences like water births in Poland, patients must select a facility with the right infrastructure. As of 2019, Polish law guarantees mothers the right to a written birth plan. Patients should discuss this document during prenatal visits with specialists like Dr Michal Kunicki or Dr Jaroslav Nemochinski at INVICTA Clinics.

  • Hospital selection: Confirm the facility has a birthing pool and allows delivery in water.
  • Legal right: Prepare a Plan Porodu (birth plan) to legally document all medical preferences.
  • Specialist care: Book a midwife or obstetrician early to advocate for these birth choices.
  • Medical suitability: Prenatal diagnostics, costing $100 to $300, must confirm a low-risk pregnancy.

Bookimed Expert Insight: University Hospital in Krakow handles 455,000+ patients annually. However, private networks often provide more predictable access for specific preferences like water birth. Clinics such as Gyncentrum Fertility Clinic and INVICTA Clinics offer personalised care and modern laboratories. Choosing a facility with ISO accreditation means birth protocols follow international safety standards while respecting personal preferences.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Poland suggest being flexible but staying firm on core preferences. They note that a dedicated coordinator or midwife helps communicate choices to theatre staff effectively.

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