The cost of intravenous vitamin C therapy in Poland typically ranges from $200 to $300. Prices can vary depending on the clinic, the doctor’s experience, the vitamin C dose (usually 7.5g to 50g per session), and the total number of infusions. In the United States, the average cost is $400 (per IV Therapy Association). This means IV vitamin C therapy in Poland can be about 50% less than in the U.S.
Polish clinics usually include the consultation, the vitamin C infusion, all necessary medical supplies, and basic monitoring during treatment. In the U.S., the listed price often covers only the infusion itself, with separate charges for the initial consult, lab work, and follow-up. Always confirm what’s included with your chosen clinic.
Why choose Poland for intravenous vitamin C therapy?
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No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Intravenous vitamin C therapy upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Dr. Łukasz Maciejewski is a specialist in anesthesiology and intensive care medicine and in emergency medicine. He graduated from the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin. He completed additional training in Poland and Germany.
He gained clinical experience at the 109th Military Hospital in Szczecin. He also worked in German centers: Vivantes Klinikum im Friedrichshain (Berlin), Kreiskrankenhaus Wolgast gGmbH, and Asklepios Klinikum Uckermark (Schwedt/Oder).
He holds DEGUM certifications in ultrasonography and regional anesthesia (German Society for Ultrasound in Medicine). He supervises apheresis procedures at Nowoczesna Afereza. He speaks Polish, German, and English.
Dr. med. Adam Macech is a general surgeon and emergency medicine physician with over 40 years of practice in Poland and abroad. He leads the emergency care unit at Warsaw Southern Hospital. He also oversees blood purification (apheresis) at Nowoczesna Afereza. He served as a medical expert with the Polish Military Contingent in Iraq. He worked on the front line in dedicated COVID-19 hospitals. He has also provided medical care aboard a vessel in the North Pacific.
He graduated from the Medical University of Lublin. He completed an NHS clinical placement in Dorchester, UK. He holds postgraduate diplomas in organ transplant coordination and coloproctology from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków.
His career includes roles at the Military Institute of Medicine in Warsaw, the Railway Hospital in Pruszków, the Barska Trauma Center in Warsaw, the Department of Vascular Surgery and Transplantology at the Central Clinical Hospital in Warsaw, and the Specialist Hospital in Biała Podlaska. He lectures, writes, and speaks at national and international emergency medicine conferences.