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Listing of the best hospitals in Switzerland for expats and foreigners including a listing university hospitals and a listing by major city.
According to a recent survey, there are 281 hospitals in Switzerland. This includes general hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, rehabilitation clinics, and other specialty clinics. The number decreased over the years; however, the number of medical professionals in those hospitals has increased.
Geneva University Hospitals
Rue Gabrielle-Perret-Gentil 4,
1205 Genève,
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 22 372 33 11
Inselspital
Freiburgstrasse 18,
3010 Bern,
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 31 632 21 11
Lausanne University Hospital
Rue du Bugnon 46,
1011 Lausanne,
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 21 314 11 11
University Children’s Hospital Basel
Spitalstrasse 33,
4056 Basel,
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 61 704 12 12
University Hospital of Zürich
Rämistrasse 100,
8091 Zürich,
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 44 255 11 11
Kantonsspital Aarau
Tellstrasse 25,
5001 Aarau
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 62 838 41 41
Kantonsspital Baden AG
Im Ergel 1,
5404 Baden
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 56 486 21 11
Kantonsspital Baselland (Standort Laufen)
Lochbruggstrasse 39
4242 Laufen
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 61 400 80 80
Kantonsspital Baselland (Standort Liestal)
Rheinstrasse 26,
CH-4410 Liestal
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 61 925 25 25
Bethesda Spital
Gellertstrasse 144,
4052 Basel
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 61 315 21 21
St Claraspital AG
Kleinriehenstrasse 30
4059 Basel
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 61 685 85 85
Salem-Spital
Schänzlistrasse 39
3013 Bern
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 31 337 60 00
Hôpital Daler Fribourg
Route de Bertigny 34
1700 Fribourg
Telephone: +41 26 429 91 11
Hôpital HFR Fribourg
Chemin des Pensionnats
1708 Fribourg
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 26 306 00 00
HUG – Hôpital des Enfants
Rue Willy-Donzé 6
1205 Geneva
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 22 372 45 55
Kantonsspital Graubünden
Loestrasse 170
7000 Chur
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 81 256 61 11
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV)
Rue du Bugnon 46
1011 Lausanne
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 21 314 11 11
Luzerner Kantonsspital Sursee
Spitalstrasse 16A,
6210 Sursee
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 41 926 45 45
Luzerner Kantonsspital Wolhusen
Spitalstrasse,
6110 Wolhusen
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 41 492 82 82
Hôpital Neuchâtelois (La Chaux-de-Fonds)
Rue de Chasseral 20
2300 La Chaux-de-Fonds
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 32 967 21 11
Spitäler Schaffhausen
Geissbergstrasse 81
8208 Schaffhausen
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 52 634 34 34
Bürgerspital Solothurn
Schöngrünstrasse 38
4500 Solothurn
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 32 627 31 21
Kantonsspital St Gallen
Rorschacher Str. 95
9007 St. Gallen
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 71 494 11 11
Spital Grabs
Spitalstrasse 44
9472 Grabs
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 81 772 51 11
Spital Thurgau AG
Waldeggstrasse 8A
8501 Frauenfeld
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 52 723 77 11
Cardiocentro Ticino
Via Tesserete 48
6900 Lugano
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 91 805 31 11
Kantonsspital Zug
Landhausstrasse 11
6340 Baar
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 41 399 11 11
Kantonsspital Winterthur
Brauerstrasse 15
8401 Winterthur
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 52 266 21 21
Klinik Hirslanden
Witellikerstrasse 40
8032 Zurich
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 44 387 21 11
The healthcare system in Switzerland is ranked among the best in the world. Health insurance providers are not allowed to reject an applicant for any reason, including age or pre-existing conditions, meaning that a person with a pre-existing condition will not be charged an enormous amount of fees.
Healthcare standards in Switzerland are exceptionally high, and expats can rest assured knowing they are receiving top-notch care while living there.
There is no free public healthcare in Switzerland. Healthcare in Switzerland is universal, but government taxes do not fully cover the cost.
In Switzerland, healthcare is typically covered by the individual, rather than an employer or taxes. Expats traveling to Switzerland must purchase their own international insurance if their insurance does not cover international expenses.
If you are in Switzerland for more than 3 months, you must be covered by a Swiss health insurance provider. There is no Swiss equivalent to Medicare, and all retirees must pay for their own private insurance.
Insurance is expensive in Switzerland, and residents can expect to pay nearly 10% of their salary on health insurance.
Every resident and expats staying in Switzerland for over 3 months must have basic insurance and accident insurance. Basic insurance covers 80-90% of all costs.
Many people choose to add supplemental insurance to cover extra costs, such as contact lenses, orthodontic treatments, and the cost of staying in a private or semi-private hospital.
Below is what is covered under basic health insurance in Switzerland:
There will be many doctors and other health professionals who will speak English very well. If a healthcare professional does not speak English, there will be someone nearby who does.
You can also contact your local embassy, and they will provide you with a list of English-speaking doctors.
Switzerland is a beautiful country and is considered one of the safest in Europe. Yet, as with any country, some crime still exists, and expats should always take the necessary steps to ensure their safety while in a foreign country.
Most crime against expats involves pick-pocketing, breaking into vehicles, and bicycle theft. Expats should always carry identification and keep purses and wallets secure. The risk of natural disasters is low in Switzerland.