Affidea
Strada Doctor Cornel Radu, Arad
📞 +40 21 9338 🕒 Mo-Fr 08:00-20:00
B Braun Centru de Dializă
Calea Aurel Vlaicu 41-43A, Arad
Centrul de Transfuzie Sanguină
Strada Andrenyi Karoly 2/4, Arad
Centrul Medical Mediar
Strada Tudor Vladimirescu 28, Arad
Clinica City Med
Strada Cozia 3, Arad
📞 0743993322 🕒 Mo-Fr 08:00-20:00
CRRCH Centru de Recuperare și Reabilitare pentru Copii cu Handicap
Strada Tudor Vladimirescu 8-10, Arad
Infomedica
Calea Aurel Vlaicu 138-140, Arad
Labormed
Strada Andrei Mureșanu 16, Arad
🕒 Mo-Fr 07:30-19:00; Sa 07:30-11…
Medfemme
Strada Tudor Vladimirescu 39A, Arad
MEDIQA Centru Medical
Bulevardul Revoluției 10, Arad
🕒 Mo-Fr 08:00-20:00; Sa-Su 08:00…
Policlinica Doctor Turcin
Strada Roman Ciorogariu 52, Arad
📞 +40 0257 285 510 🕒 Mo-Sa 08:00-18:00
Policlinica Județeană
Strada Andrenyi Karoly 2-4, Arad
Policlinica Municipală
Bulevardul Revoluției 45, Arad
Policlinica Vlaicu
Strada Constantin Brâncuși 42, Arad
Serviciul Județean de Medicină Legală
Strada Andrenyi Karoly 2-4, Arad
Spitalul Clinic Municipal Secția Dermatovenerologie
Piața Mihai Viteazul 10, Arad
Spitalul Clinic Municipal Secția Oncologie
Piața Mihai Viteazul 10, Arad

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How medical clinics work in Romania

Outside the hospital walls, most day-to-day medical care in Romania happens in clinics (cabinete medicale, ambulatorii, policlinici). They range from a single family doctor's practice to large multi-specialty centres run by private chains. Knowing which type of clinic to visit will save you time, paperwork and money.

Types of clinics

How to choose

For a new symptom that's not urgent, start with your family doctor — they know your history and can refer you straight to the right specialist with a covered referral. If you don't have a registered family doctor in Romania, choose a private clinic that lists the specialty you need and book directly; check whether they offer same-day diagnostics on site, since bouncing between buildings adds days to a workup. If your insurance pays through CNAS, ask whether the clinic has a contract — without one, the consult is fully self-pay even at in-network providers.

When to escalate to a hospital

Clinics are equipped for stable consults and routine procedures. Refer yourself to a hospital — or call 112 — if you develop severe pain, breathing difficulty, bleeding that won't stop, sudden neurological symptoms, or any sign that needs round-the-clock monitoring. Phone ahead before any visit to confirm hours and the consulting doctor — opening times in our listings are sourced from OpenStreetMap and may lag behind reality.

Information for orientation only — does not replace professional medical advice. In a medical emergency in Romania, call 112.