In short: in the county of Buzău, HartaFarmacii lists 6 hospitals; 1 have a phone number listed for appointments or information. Each unit has its own page with address, opening hours and map position. The data comes from OpenStreetMap, is refreshed weekly and is for guidance only — it does not replace specialist medical advice.

Data verified on from public sources (OpenStreetMap, chain websites, ANM/MS) — updated daily.

Policlinica Militară Buzău
Bulevardul Unirii 138, Buzău
Spitalul Ecomed - Vintilă Vodă
Vintilă Vodă, Vintilă Vodă
Spitalul Feroviar
Bulevardul Republicii 8-12, Buzău
Spitalul Județean De Urgență Buzău
Bulevardul Stadionului 7, Buzău
📞 0238 719 132
Spitalul Municipal
Strada Nicolae Bălcescu 2, Râmnicu Sărat, Râmnicu Sărat
Spitalul Sf. Sava - Buzău
Strada Nicolae Bălcescu, Pătârlagele, Pătârlagele

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Choosing the right hospital in Romania

Romania's hospital network mixes public units (run by the Ministry of Health, county or municipal authorities) and private hospitals or clinics. Public hospitals cover the bulk of emergency care and are funded through the National Health Insurance House (CNAS); private units may charge directly or work with private insurance and supplementary subscriptions. For most acute episodes, where you go matters less than how fast you get evaluated — the emergency department is obliged to see you regardless of insurance status.

Emergency room vs. urgent care

Go to a hospital emergency department (UPU/CPU) or call 112 right away if you have chest pain, sudden weakness on one side, breathing difficulty, severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, signs of stroke, head trauma with loss of consciousness, suspected poisoning, or a high fever in a small child you cannot bring down. For symptoms that are unpleasant but stable — a moderate fever, a sprain, a non-bleeding wound, persistent cough, a urinary infection — a daytime visit to a general practitioner, an urgent care clinic or an ambulatory specialist is usually faster and just as appropriate.

What to bring

Practical tips

Phone the hospital before you leave home for any non-emergency visit — opening times of the outpatient department, the bed availability or the on-call schedule may have changed since the last data refresh. For specialised treatment (oncology, cardiology, neurosurgery, burns) Romania concentrates expertise in a handful of regional or university hospitals; ask your GP for a referral letter. If you are a foreign visitor with an EHIC card, present it at admission to be billed under reciprocal EU rules. Romania's universal emergency number is 112 — operators speak Romanian and English.

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