Healthcare in Georgia: a practical guide 🩺
Georgia offers a mix of public healthcare programs and an expanding private sector. For buyers, investors and people planning to live here, understanding insurance options and where to get quality care is essential — especially if you choose Batumi, Tbilisi or other regional centers.
Public vs private care: what to expect
- Public programs provide basic coverage for registered residents and certain eligible groups. Requirements change, so check the current rules when planning your move.
- Private hospitals and clinics often provide faster appointments, modern diagnostics, and English-speaking staff. Costs vary by facility and treatment.
Who can access state insurance ✅
Long-term residents who register their place of residence are more likely to access state-funded services. Short-term visitors should consider travel or international health insurance.
Practical tip: confirm residency and documentation requirements in advance — passport, proof of address and residency application are commonly needed.
How to choose and buy private insurance 🛡️
- Compare local and international insurers and read the policy details carefully.
- Pay attention to deductibles, inpatient/outpatient coverage, dental, and repatriation options.
- If you travel often or invest in property, consider annual plans with telemedicine support.
Many insurers offer expat packages with English documentation and customer support.
Where to get care: clinics, hospitals and specialists 🏥🔍
- General hospitals for emergencies and surgeries.
- Private clinics for consultations, diagnostics and elective procedures.
- Family doctors and polyclinics for routine care.
- Diagnostic centers for MRI, CT, labs and imaging.
Choosing a provider:
- Check reviews and doctor credentials.
- Verify availability of English-speaking staff.
- Compare prices for common tests and initial consultations.
- Ask local residents for recommendations.
Emergency care and pharmacies 🚑💊
In emergencies, use local emergency numbers and hospital emergency departments in major cities. Pharmacies are widely available but brands and prices may differ from what you're used to.
Tip: keep digital and paper copies of medical records and a current list of prescriptions.
Advice for property buyers and investors 🏡💡
- Consider proximity to medical facilities when choosing a home — especially if you plan to live there full-time.
- Highlight good medical infrastructure as a selling point if you rent out the property.
- Look at neighborhoods with established healthcare services in Batumi or Tbilisi if quick access matters.
Relocation checklist
- Verify the process to access public healthcare as a resident.
- Compare two to three private insurers and save clinic contacts.
- Translate key medical documents if needed.
- Identify a local GP or clinic near your prospective property.
Final notes and how we can help 🤝
Healthcare is a key part of a comfortable life in Georgia. If you're moving here or buying property, we can advise on neighborhoods near clinics and recommend trusted medical providers.
Want help choosing a property close to good medical services or need advice on local insurers? Contact us — we’ll help you find the best option. Start your property search here: https://buyhome.ge/en/search