Published on December 15, 2025

The medical tourism industry now is experiencing a new emerging trend in Eastern Europe, where countries in this region have become a dynamic sector in medical travel. Among these countries is Moldova, which has achieved outstanding progress in making a name in medical travel and becoming one of the top destinations in this industry. Moldova is now poised to become a leading medical travel hub and is poised to grow even further in the future years.
In 2024, Moldova’s growing importance in the medical tourism sector was further confirmed when it was elected as the president of the Global Healthcare Travel Council (GHTC). This achievement placed Moldova ahead of major players in the medical tourism industry, such as Germany and Saudi Arabia, highlighting its rise in global healthcare travel. With continued improvements and international awards, Moldova’s reputation for quality care is solidifying, attracting patients from around the world.
Medpark International Hospital, a leader in Moldova’s private healthcare sector, is accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI), a prestigious certification held by only a select number of hospitals globally. With its commitment to top-tier healthcare standards, Medpark treats over 160,000 patients annually and offers over 40 specialized medical fields, ensuring that Moldova’s healthcare services align with the best in the world.
One of the most significant reasons patients choose Moldova for medical treatments is its affordable healthcare. Between 2021 and 2025, Moldova invested more than 4 billion MDL to enhance its medical infrastructure. This has allowed private hospitals and clinics to offer treatments at 60–70% less than the cost of similar services in Western Europe, without sacrificing the quality of care. For example, dental implants cost around £255 in Moldova, compared to £2,500–3,500 in the UK.
Moreover, Moldova offers rapid access to treatment, with surgical consultations available within 2–14 days, treatment plans prepared in under 3 working days, and many dental procedures completed in just one visit. For patients, this means a drastically shorter waiting time for procedures, saving 50–100 weeks compared to countries like the UK, where waiting lists can often extend to months or years.
For UK patients, Moldova presents numerous practical benefits. Direct flights from London to ChiÈ™inău, Moldova’s capital, take just 3.5 hours, with multiple affordable, low-cost flight options available. A ticket can be as low as £27–45 one-way, making Moldova a budget-friendly destination for medical travelers.
In addition, private medical facilities in Moldova offer personalized care with multilingual staff, ensuring patients can easily communicate with their medical team. With English, French, Italian, and Russian-speaking doctors, 24/7 assistance, and concierge support, patients have a smooth and stress-free experience from arrival to recovery. Moldova’s medical tourism coordinators also arrange airport pickups, accommodation, and recovery-friendly activities, enhancing the overall patient experience.
Moldova’s increasing prominence in medical tourism is marked by its achievements in global accreditations. The Medpark International Hospital and other healthcare facilities are accredited by JCI, ensuring that they meet high international standards. These hospitals are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including advanced imaging systems, precision surgical tools, and modern laboratories, providing world-class care to international patients.
In addition, Moldova’s medical sector has been recognized by global organizations, including the Excellence in Dental Care Award at the HTI Medical Tourism Summit and the recent inauguration of centers for Molecular Medicine and Personalized Medicine, supported by a €2.15 million investment from the World Bank.
Moldova’s medical tourism industry continues to grow rapidly. Exports of medical services have almost tripled between 2020 and 2024, with the largest increases in dental and reproductive medicine. According to the Medical Tourism Association of Moldova, the industry generated USD 79 million in 2024, serving over 36,000 international patients annually. Projections show this figure could exceed USD 75 million in 2025, with a goal of increasing Moldova’s market share in global medical tourism from 5% to 20% by 2030.
As more countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia develop their own medical tourism sectors, Moldova’s position is strengthened by its low-cost treatments, rapid access, and international accreditations. This growth trajectory indicates that Moldova could soon become one of the top destinations for patients seeking cross-border healthcare, particularly in dentistry, IVF, and cosmetic surgery.
Moldova offers a unique combination of factors that give it a competitive edge in the global medical tourism market:
These advantages, along with Moldova’s growing reputation for medical excellence, position it as an increasingly popular choice for international patients seeking high-quality, affordable healthcare.
The future of Moldova’s medical tourism industry appears very bright. With Moldova’s strategic investments in medical infrastructure and an expansion of globally competitive medical offerings, this country will become a future leader in medical tourism in the global community. As Moldova continues to prove to the international medical community that they can provide high-quality medical treatment at a fraction of the cost of Western European and US medical centers, it can be expected that more patients will travel to Moldova to gain access to a variety of medical specialties.
Moldova aims to reach a 20% share of the global medical tourist market by 2030, which can have a dramatic impact on the future face of healthcare globally and see Eastern Europe establish a stronghold in this sector. As medical tourists pour into Moldova in increasing numbers, it can be safely stated that this country’s economy, healthcare developments, and healthcare setup will continue to be a major factor in this healthcare front.
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Monday, December 15, 2025
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