In short: in the county of Iași, HartaFarmacii lists 13 medical clinics; 6 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.

Arcadia - Centrul medical Nicolina
Șoseaua Nicolina 171A, Iași
🕒 Mo-Fr 07:00-19:00
Cabinete medicale de specialitate
Bulevardul Primăverii 4, Iași
📞 +40 232310001
Centru de Radioterapie MedEuropa Iasi
Strada Păcurari 95A, Iași
🕒 Mo-Fr 08:00-20:00
Centrul de Diagnosticare Radiologică și Imagistică Nicolina
Strada Hatman Șendrea 2, Iași
📞 +40 232227445
Centrul Medical Sf Gheorghe
Strada Anastasie Panu 26, Iași
Clinica Empatio
Stradela Fântânilor, Iași
📞 +40 752 835 437 🕒 Mo-Fr 07:30-20:30; Sa 08:00-16…
Euro Medi Center
Strada Grigore Ghica Vodă 7, Iași
GastroMedica
Strada Garabet Ibrăileanu 4B, Iași
📞 0232230774
Lumisan
Strada Mihail Kogălniceanu 8, Iași
🕒 Mo-Fr 07:30-18:30; Sa 08:00-17…
Policlinica Sfinții Petru și Pavel (Industrială)
Bulevardul Primăverii 4, Iași
📞 0232310001 🕒 Mo-Fr 07:00-20:00
Policlinica Veronica
Strada Ciurchi 30, Iași
Revial
Strada General Henri Mathias Berthelot 3A, Iași
📞 +40332738425 🕒 Mo-Fr 08:00-20:00
Stefania Medical
Aleea Nicolina 82, Iași

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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.