Skip to main content
M
Doctor-Reviewed Content Verified Hospital Data Updated Medical Information Patient-First Guidance Not for Emergencies — Call 911
🏥 5 Verified Hospitals in Argentina

Best Hospitals in Argentina for International Patients

Hospitals in Argentina

Showing of 5 hospitals

🏥

No hospitals match your filters

Try adjusting your search or filters to find hospitals in Argentina.

Browse All Countries

International Patient Safety Checklist in Argentina

Use this checklist before booking treatment abroad. Verifying these items helps protect your health, finances, and travel plans.

  • Verify hospital accreditation (JCI, NABH, or equivalent)
  • Confirm surgeon credentials and experience with your specific procedure
  • Request detailed cost estimate including all fees
  • Check if the hospital offers international patient services
  • Verify language support for consultations and medical records
  • Confirm insurance acceptance or payment options
  • Research visa requirements and medical visa availability
  • Plan adequate recovery time before return travel
  • Arrange airport transfer and accommodation near hospital
  • Request copies of all medical records and discharge summaries
  • Clarify follow-up care arrangements in your home country
  • Get a second opinion before committing to treatment abroad

Compare Hospitals in argentina

Compare accreditations, specialties, costs, international patient services, and verification status across hospitals before making your decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about hospitals in Argentina

Frequently Asked Questions

Argentina, and Buenos Aires in particular, has one of the highest rates of cosmetic surgery per capita in the world. Argentine plastic surgeons have a global reputation for artistry and technical skill, particularly in rhinoplasty, body contouring, and facial rejuvenation. The cultural acceptance of aesthetic procedures is very high, which has created a large, competitive market with well-trained surgeons and sophisticated facilities. Costs are 60–70% below US prices, and many surgeons speak English and are accustomed to treating international patients.
The leading private hospitals in Buenos Aires include Clínica Suizo Argentina (est. 1913), Hospital Británico (British Hospital, est. 1844), and Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires — all long-established institutions with European-standard clinical practices and significant English-language capability. For cosmetic surgery, numerous specialized clinics in the Recoleta and Palermo districts cater specifically to international patients. The Fundación Favaloro is renowned for cardiac surgery.
Typical savings are 60–70% compared to US prices. Rhinoplasty costs $3,500–$6,000 in Buenos Aires vs. $12,000–$18,000 in the US. A full facelift runs $5,000–$9,000 vs. $20,000–$30,000. Dental implants are approximately $800–$1,200 vs. $3,000–$5,000. Cardiac bypass surgery costs approximately $15,000–$25,000 vs. $100,000+ in the US. The significant depreciation of the Argentine peso means that patients paying in US dollars or euros get exceptional value.
Citizens of the US, Canada, EU countries, UK, and most of Latin America do not require a visa to enter Argentina for medical tourism stays — tourist entry is typically granted for 90 days. A reciprocity fee previously applied to US and Canadian citizens has been abolished. Always check the current entry requirements with the Argentine consulate or embassy in your country before booking. No special medical visa category exists — a standard tourist entry is used for medical tourism.
Yes. Private hospitals and cosmetic surgery clinics catering to international patients in Buenos Aires widely accept US dollars and euros, often at favorable exchange rates. Given Argentina's complex currency situation, it is advisable to discuss payment currency and exchange arrangements directly with your chosen hospital or clinic before arrival. Many providers offer transparent USD-denominated pricing specifically for international patients to avoid currency uncertainty.

Country Hospital Guide Disclaimer

This country hospital guide is for general information and medical tourism planning only. Hospital listings, costs, accreditations, and services change frequently. Always verify current information directly with hospitals, embassies, and healthcare providers before making treatment or travel decisions.

⚠️ This website is not for medical emergencies. If you have urgent symptoms, contact your local emergency number or nearest emergency department immediately.

Need Help Finding a Hospital in Argentina?

Our team can help you compare hospitals, verify accreditations, and coordinate your medical travel in this country — completely free.

Latest from our blog and forum

Latest from Our Blog

View All →

Latest Forum Discussions

View All →
Compare Costs Get Free Help

Medical Disclaimer: The information on MyMedicPlus is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have read on this site.