How to Get Medical Insurance and Use Healthcare in Georgia

Moving to Georgia or investing in property often raises questions about healthcare. Georgia offers a mix of public services and a growing private clinic network. Understanding options helps you make a wise choice for your budget and health needs.
Public healthcare provides basic services and emergency care, but access depends on your status — citizen, resident, or temporary visitor. For long-term residents, registration with local health services may be required to access certain benefits.
Practical note: if you plan to stay long-term, check with migration authorities and a local polyclinic about registration requirements. Typically you will need identification and proof of address or residence status.
Advantages: generally lower costs and emergency coverage. Limitations: waiting times, possible language barriers and a narrower choice of specialists.
Private clinics are popular among expats: faster appointments, English-speaking staff, modern diagnostics and wider specialist access.
How to choose private insurance:
Documents for purchase: passport, residence status if any, payment details. Many insurers offer online sign-up or local agents.
Healthcare in Georgia combines public and private services. For peace of mind, many newcomers choose a private plan or a hybrid approach: use public services for routine care and private clinics for specialists and diagnostics. If you’re buying property, we can help you prioritize neighborhoods with good medical infrastructure.
📩 Need help finding a property near reliable clinics or advice on healthcare considerations when buying? Contact us — we’ll help you choose the right area and answer your questions. Visit https://buyhome.ge/en or search properties at https://buyhome.ge/en/search.
Date added: 30.11.2025
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