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Poland

Poland

Poland

Why Poland?

Poland offers high quality dental and cosmetic treatments using the latest techniques within a well regulated health system. With the attraction of low cost – high quality treatment it is estimated that 70,000 people will travel abroad for dental treatment is 2008. Due to this increase in Medical Tourism Poland has become the number 1 country for British people to visit.

Poland joined the European Union in 2004 and Krakow is recognised as a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage site. Savings of between 50% and 70% can be made compared with UK private dentistry prices. Dental implants are becoming very popular for permanent replacement of teeth; even Simon Cowell has recently had this procedure. Titanium implants in the UK can cost around £2000 - £3000 each compared to £300 - £400 in Poland.

All our chosen clinics employ multi linguistic staff.

Doctors Accreditation

All surgeons are carefully researched and hospitals and clinics visited before we refer any of our clients to their services.

It is a long path in becoming a dental surgeon in Poland. The student must first complete 5 years of medical school and then an apprenticeship for 2 years working alongside qualified dentists and real patients.

All dentists in Poland must be registered with The Polish Chambers of Physicians and Dentists. This is mandatory and is used to enhance the prestige of Polish dental practitioners. In order to practice, a dentist must obtain a ‘permit’ which lasts 5 years and can only be renewed if refresher courses and exams are taken.

Hospital and Clinic

All treatments are carried out in the private clinics located within the old town city walls of Krakow. The clinic is easily accessible by public transport and many of the finest hotels are located within walking distance.

The clinic has invested in the latest state of the art equipment and uses the most up to date techniques to create that perfect smile. A brochure of the clinic is available upon request.

Travel and Accommodation

The clinic is located in the Old Town of Krakow and surrounded by a variety of hotels. The Radisson SAS 4 star hotel is centrally located along the modern shopping street of Zwierzyniecka, right next to the largest market square in Europe and directly opposite the Philharmonic Hall. The Rezydent is a 3 star hotel located on the Royal Route in the historical centre of Krakow, 200 metres from the old town. Please enquire for a further list of our tried and tested hotels.

First try MORGAN at DIAL-A-FLIGHT a call 0161-932-1911 www.dialaflight.com she is very good, and goes that extra mile to make sure you are happy.

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Sightseeing, Restaurants and Shopping

Krakow is one of the most beautiful metropolises in Eastern Europe and is enrolled on the list of Cultural World Heritage. For not one minute can you be bored in this city. There are plenty of concerts, plays, festivals and other cultural events and over 500 restaurants, pubs and clubs to entertain you. Krakow is famous for its mines and caves especially the Salt Mine Wieliczka. It has been open since Medieval times and used to be one of the world’s biggest and most profitable industrial establishments when salt was commercially a medieval equivalent of today’s oil. The Botanic Gardens was established in 1779 as one of Europe’s first scientific institutions of this kind. Visit between Spring and Autumn and see more than 5,000 species both exotic and native in the open air and greenhouses.

  • Wierzynek Restaurant – Krakow’s most famous restaurant was built in 1364 and many Monarchs, Emperors, Leaders and Theatrical personalities have dined there. We recommend this restaurant to those who wish to treat themselves or for anniversaries and birthdays.
  • Chlopskie Jadio – A traditional restaurant offering the glories of Polish country cooking. The menu is a labyrinth of peasant dishes with a vast choice meat and potatoes. Surrounded by genuine rustic interiors and helpful staff.
  • Pod Krzyzykiem – Brimming with bizarre furnishings including a glass flooring, the overall effect in like climbing into a giant Dali painting. Service is flawless and the re-vamped menus offers a top calibre local and European dishes beautifully presented.