Hungary has a public and private healthcare system, both of which are available to foreigners. Expats and digital nomads are allowed to use the public healthcare system in Hungary, although many opt for private healthcare due to the long wait times and lack of English-speaking staff in public hospitals. Public hospitals are generally recommended for serious medical emergencies and major surgery, although private hospitals are often preferred for more minor procedures. Hungary's Public Healthcare System Hungary's public healthcare system is called the National Health Insurance Fund (OEP). It is funded by taxes and contributions from employers and employees, and provides access to basic medical care for all citizens and legal residents. The cost of public healthcare is relatively low, and foreigners are allowed to use the public healthcare system in Hungary. Public hospitals in Hungary are generally well-equipped and offer a wide range of services, although the quality of care can vary. Hungary's Private Healthcare System Hungary's private healthcare system is used primarily by digital nomads and expats and digital nomads, as well as those who can afford to pay for more comprehensive medical care. Private hospitals in Hungary are generally well-equipped and offer a wide range of services, and are often preferred for more minor procedures. Private healthcare is more expensive than public healthcare, and digital nomads and expats typically use private health insurers or specialized expat health insurance providers. Hungary's Top Hospitals Some of the most well-known hospitals in Hungary include: Semmelweis University Hospital in Budapest (public) University of Debrecen Clinical Center in Debrecen (public) St. John's Hospital in Budapest (private) Budapest Eye Clinic in Budapest (private) National Institute of Oncology in Budapest (public, specializes in cancer treatment) Health Insurance Companies in Hungary The most popular private health insurers in Hungary are Generali, Allianz, and Balogh Insurance. These companies offer a range of health insurance plans, including basic coverage and more comprehensive plans. Expats and digital nomads typically use private health insurers or specialized expat health insurance providers. Insider Tips from Expats in Hungary: How to Navigate the Health System There may not be the same new offices but the quality of care is as good if not better than in the USA. Had several surgeries (hip replacement, cataract, breast, hernia) with excellent care, all included in the insurance, after care in a rehab center as I live alone with no help - all included. People are people - sometimes they have a bad day - so do I. You live in the real world, commented one expat living in Budapest, Hungary. In Hungary, medical services are generally of a high standard. The country has a well-developed healthcare system, with a wide range of medical facilities and services available. The country has a number of public and private hospitals, as well as a network of primary care clinics and specialist medical centers. The quality of care is generally good, with a focus on preventive medicine and patient-centered care. Hungary also has a number of highly-trained medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals, mentioned one member living in Hungary. Ask what the capabilities are. Ask for costs up front. If possible don't ask for a formal bill as this will increase your out of pocket substantially, commented one expat living in Fonyod, Hungary. Healthcare services in Hungary are provided by both public and private institutions. The public healthcare system is funded by the government and is available to all citizens and foreign residents. The quality of public healthcare is generally good, with a wide range of services available, including primary care, specialist care, hospital care, and preventive care. Expats in Hungary can use the public healthcare system, but they must first register with the local government office and obtain a health insurance card. This card allows them to access the public healthcare system and receive the same level of care as Hungarian citizens. Expats can also opt to use private healthcare services, which are often more expensive but may offer more comprehensive coverage, mentioned one member living in Hungary.