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Clinica Santa Maria

Santiago, Chile
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Est. 1937 340+ beds Superintendencia de Salud de Chile Banmedica Group Quality Certification
Languages: SpanishEnglish
Partially Verified Last updated: 2026-06-24

Hospital Quick Facts

Hospital Name
Clinica Santa Maria
City
Santiago
Country
Chile
Address
Av. Santa Maria 0500, Providencia, Santiago, Chile
Type
multi-specialty
Established
1,937
Beds
340
Languages
Spanish, English
Website
https://www.clinicasantamaria.cl

Specialties & Departments

Accreditations & Quality

Superintendencia de Salud de ChileBanmedica Group Quality Certification

Facilities

340 Inpatient BedsLevel I Trauma Emergency DepartmentModern Surgical SuitesLevel III Neonatal Intensive Care UnitCT and MRI ImagingCardiac Catheterization LabEndoscopy Suite24/7 Emergency DepartmentOn-site Clinical LaboratoryRehabilitation Center

International Patient Services

  • Bilingual patient coordination (Spanish/English)
  • Pre-arrival treatment planning and cost estimates
  • International insurance coordination
  • Accommodation recommendations
  • Ground transportation assistance
  • Post-discharge follow-up coordination

Estimated Cost Ranges

ProcedureMin CostMax CostCurrency
Total Knee Replacement
Total Hip Replacement
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
Normal Delivery with Hospital Stay

Costs are estimates and vary by hospital, doctor, condition, room type, diagnostics, and complications. Always request a detailed written quote.

About Clinica Santa Maria

Clinica Santa Maria is one of Chile's most established private hospitals, founded in 1937 in the Providencia district of Santiago. With 340 beds and nearly nine decades of continuous operation, it has earned a reputation as one of the most trusted healthcare institutions in the country, serving hundreds of thousands of patients annually across its comprehensive range of medical specialties.

The hospital is part of the Banmedica Group, one of the largest healthcare networks in Latin America with operations in Chile, Colombia, and Peru. This affiliation provides Clinica Santa Maria with access to shared best practices, technological investments, and a network of medical professionals across the region. The hospital is accredited by Chile's Superintendencia de Salud and adheres to rigorous quality and safety standards.

Clinica Santa Maria is particularly renowned for its emergency medicine capabilities, operating one of Santiago's busiest and most advanced emergency departments with a Level I trauma designation. The hospital handles over 120,000 emergency visits per year, with specialized rapid-response protocols for cardiac emergencies, stroke, and major trauma. Its orthopedics and traumatology department is a national referral center for complex fractures, sports injuries, and joint reconstruction.

The hospital's maternity and neonatal services are among the most sought-after in Chile, with a modern labor and delivery unit, a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and a maternal-fetal medicine program that manages high-risk pregnancies. Clinica Santa Maria delivers approximately 4,000 babies annually and offers comprehensive perinatal care including genetic counseling and fetal surgery consultation.

International Patient Services

Clinica Santa Maria provides dedicated support for international patients seeking medical care in Santiago. The hospital's patient services team assists with appointment coordination, treatment planning, and logistics including accommodation recommendations and ground transportation arrangements in Santiago.

The hospital accepts many international insurance plans and can provide detailed cost estimates prior to arrival, allowing patients to coordinate pre-authorization with their insurers. Bilingual staff members are available across major clinical departments to ensure clear communication during consultations, procedures, and follow-up care.

Santiago offers excellent accessibility for international patients, with direct flights from major cities across the Americas and Europe through Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport. The Providencia district where the hospital is located is one of Santiago's most modern and well-connected neighborhoods, offering a wide range of hotels, restaurants, and services within walking distance of the medical campus.

International Patient Safety Checklist in Chile

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Clinica Santa Maria is particularly recognized for its emergency medicine and trauma care, orthopedics and sports medicine, maternity and neonatal services, and general surgery. The hospital operates one of Santiago's busiest emergency departments with over 120,000 visits per year and has a nationally recognized orthopedic surgery program specializing in joint replacement, sports injuries, and complex fracture management.
Treatment at Clinica Santa Maria typically costs 40-60% less than comparable care in the United States. For example, total knee replacement ranges from $8,000-$13,000, hip replacement from $9,000-$14,000, and general surgical procedures are proportionally lower. Contact the hospital for a personalized estimate based on your specific condition and treatment plan.
Yes, Clinica Santa Maria operates a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) staffed by board-certified neonatologists around the clock. The NICU is equipped with advanced ventilation systems, continuous monitoring technology, and therapeutic hypothermia capabilities. The hospital delivers approximately 4,000 babies per year and offers comprehensive maternal-fetal medicine services.
Yes, Clinica Santa Maria is part of the Banmedica Group, one of Latin America's largest healthcare networks with operations in Chile, Colombia, and Peru. This affiliation provides the hospital with access to shared clinical protocols, technology investments, and a broad network of specialist physicians across the region.

References & Data Sources

References

  1. MyMedicPlus Editorial Standards, 2026

Data Sources

  • MyMedicPlus Editorial Research, 2026

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