Fakultní nemocnice Brno (University Hospital Brno)

2.8 stars ·

University Hospital Brno is one of the largest teaching hospitals in the Czech Republic and treats a growing number of international patients. It offers comprehensive tertiary care including oncology, cardiology, orthopedics, transplant programs, and high‑risk obstetrics.

40%
Satisfaction Rate
1998
Established

Our Treatments

Orthopedics

$3,000 - $12,000

Surgical procedures focused on the musculoskeletal system

90.0% success

Knee/Hip Replacement

$4,500 - $14,000

Joint replacement surgery for improved mobility

92.0% success
6-12 weeks
1-3 hours
  • Recovery: 6-12 weeks
  • Duration: 1-3 hours
  • Anesthesia: general

Spine Surgery

$8,000 - $22,000

Surgical treatment for spinal conditions

88.0% success
4-12 weeks
2-6 hours
  • Recovery: 4-12 weeks
  • Duration: 2-6 hours
  • Anesthesia: general

Cancer Treatment

$6,000 - $45,000

Oncological treatments and cancer therapies

55.0% success

Chemotherapy

$5,000 - $25,000

Drug treatment for cancer

60.0% success
Varies by protocol
2-6 hours per session
  • Recovery: Varies by protocol
  • Duration: 2-6 hours per session
  • Anesthesia: none

Radiation Therapy

$4,000 - $20,000

High-energy radiation treatment

65.0% success
2-6 weeks after final session
15-30 minutes per session
  • Recovery: 2-6 weeks after final session
  • Duration: 15-30 minutes per session
  • Anesthesia: none

Heart & Vascular

$4,000 - $30,000

Heart and cardiovascular system treatments

85.0% success

Heart Bypass

$12,000 - $35,000

Coronary artery bypass surgery

90.0% success
6-12 weeks
3-6 hours
  • Recovery: 6-12 weeks
  • Duration: 3-6 hours
  • Anesthesia: general

Customer Reviews

2.8

Based on 5 reviews

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"It's awful. Walking from place to place JUST TO PAY FOR A PAPER, or infact do anything it's just awful; 10 different buildings for god knows why, every single one 20min away, if someone would be at the edge of dying I'm sure they already would, since even if u would tell them it's an emergency, they would tell u oh well sorry. Another building is there u need to go there. Like hello???? Def don't recommend. Especially if ur there first time ur gonna get LOST no matter if u have the map."

Nikolaa
· July 9, 2026

"Extremely negative experience at the Emergency Department of St. Anne’s Hospital in Brno. I went there on the night of Christmas Eve with a very severe cough, strong chest pain that had been getting worse, and a swollen tongue. At the reception desk I was met by three staff members who were completely indifferent. After I explained my symptoms, they literally shrugged their shoulders, as if to say that it made no sense for me to be there. Only after I insisted did they ask for my documents. I am an Italian citizen living in the UK and I hold a UK health insurance card that covers emergency treatment abroad, yet I was told in an arrogant and dismissive manner that I needed Czech insurance or would have to pay. Paying was not the issue — the issue was the rude, disrespectful and totally lacking empathy way I was treated. I understand it was the night of December 24th, but I wasn’t there by choice either. I was there because I was unwell and needed medical help. In the end I left and went to Úrazová nemocnice, where the staff were kind, professional and humane. An emergency department should never make a patient feel like a burden or an inconvenience. A truly shocking and disappointing experience."

Marta D
· July 9, 2026

"Had the worst experience at the emergency department of urology. I went there because I'm in pain and needed help. The nurses at the department were so indifferent. They demanded me to understand Czech cuz this is Czech. But I'm an international student, not living for too long here. I had to explain my symptoms with google translate. They asked me for my ID and a few minutes later, the doctor came in. And told me this is not emergency because I didn't come in an ambulance. Also said it wasn't a business hour. Quite weird for a hospital that runs 24/7. He said he would examine me and didn't even properly check and dismissed me by saying it wasn't an emergency. If they don't want to deal with patients who need help, don't be nurses or doctors. They should quit their jobs and just stay at home."

Linn Myat
· July 9, 2026

"Foreigners know how difficult it can be to schedule appointments in the Czech Republic, as well as to receive a properly medical treatment. Today, I am leaving this testimonial because I have nothing but praise. I needed to see an endocrinologist and have a thyroid biopsy because of a nodule. After calling two clinics and not being treated very well because I do not speak Czech, I emailed the Endocrinology Department at St. Anne’s Hospital and received a prompt reply from Dr. Petr, who recommended that I come in for a consultation. On the day of the appointment, the receptionists did not speak English, but they were very kind and did their best to help me, always with smiles on their faces. They made me feel welcome. I have no words to describe Dr. Petr Janota, he is an excellent doctor. He treated me extremely well and explained all the procedures in detail. Congratulations, Dr. Petr. All doctors in the Czech Republic could learn from you how to provide a truly high-quality consultation. After the consultation, I went to have my blood drawn by the nurses. They also did not speak English, but they were extremely kind. Joking and smiling, I told them that my Czech was very limited — “Moje čeština není moc dobrá” — and that I could only say a few words. They smiled and seemed happy that I was trying. The nurse who drew my blood was excellent, and I did not feel any pain at all. Congratulations to the Endocrinology Department at St. Anne’s Hospital. Thank you."

Tiago Oiano
· July 9, 2026

"Went on weekday morning to emergency department opposite to cafe. Good, seemless and clean area. Adding photos of emergency department (closer from Hybešova tram stop - there is an entrance ) for anyone looking for emergency department"

Shariq Khan
· July 9, 2026

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Destination Score

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Savings vs. US Prices
#20
global rank
20,000+
patients/year
$95
Daily Budget
53
Healthcare & Safety
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Safety
73
Cost & Value
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Travel & Getting There
88
Internet Speed
82
Climate
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Climate & Environment

Healthcare & Safety

System Quality Excellent
Hospitals 10+
Emergency Services Excellent
Pharmacies 24/7 widely available
Safety Rating Very High
Insurance Limited acceptance of international insurance; self-pay common for medical tourists, with agencies facilitating payments

Travel & Getting There

Airport Brno–Tuřany Airport (BRQ)
Distance to City 9 km (~20 min)
English Level High
Public Transit Good
Taxis & Rideshare Rideshares like Bolt and Uber widely available; taxis plentiful and affordable

EU: free; US/UK: Schengen visa

Cost & Value

Daily Budget $95
Hotel (mid-range) $80/night
Restaurant Meal $15
Daily Transport $10
Currency Czech Koruna (CZK)
Tipping Tipping 10% in restaurants and for taxis; not mandatory but appreciated for good service
Savings vs. US Prices
dental
70%
cosmetic surgery
70%
cardiac
65%
orthopedic
60%
fertility
55%

Climate & Environment

Average 9.7°C · Continental

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Green bars = comfortable range (18-28°C)

Best Time to Visit April to October
Air Quality (AQI) 45
Water Quality Bottled recommended
Internet Speed 100 Mbps
Mobile Network Excellent 5G

Medical Tourism Hub

#20 global rank 20,000+ patients/year Very Good recovery environment
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Government-backed program
Patient rights protection

Clinic Location

While Your Companion Recovers

Historical tours
Cultural heritage sites
Spa wellness
Shopping districts
Tech hubs

Practical Information

Languages Spoken

Czech
English
German

Business Hours

Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours
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