Wait times for an orthopedic doctor in Poland range from same-day availability in private clinics to over 12 months in the public system. Private consultations typically occur within 2 to 7 days, while state-funded appointments require a GP referral and can take several months.
- Private visit speed. Private clinics often offer same-day or next-day slots if you see any available specialist.
- Public system delays. Non-urgent public consultations through the National Health Fund frequently span 3 to 6 months.
- Emergency care. Traumatic injuries like fractures are treated immediately at public hospital emergency rooms with triage.
- Urgent referrals. A 'Na Cito' referral from a GP can reduce public wait times to two weeks.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Patient data shows that while public queues are long, private facilities like Carolina Hospital in Warsaw offer rapid access to specialized care. These centers often have surgeons like Dr. Lukasz Luboinski or Dr. Tomasz Kowalski who have performed 1,100+ procedures, providing expert level care much faster than state facilities. Choosing a private consultation, which typically costs around Precio a consultar to Precio a consultar, bypasses the mandatory GP referral process required by the public system.
Patient Consensus: Many found the public system too slow for painful injuries involving swelling or trouble walking. They often switched to private care to get faster attention and avoid the frustration of waiting months for a specialist.