Health and Consultancy Services in Cuba

Our Contracted Hospitals

La Pradera International Hospital (Health Center)

 General Information: La Pradera International Health Center is a health tourism center located in the Siboney district, west of Havana, the capital of Cuba, offering treatment and rehabilitation services to international patients. Founded in 1996, the center is located in a natural and peaceful environment and has served more than 80,000 patients worldwide.

With its modern medical infrastructure, multilingual expert staff and ethical patient care, La Pradera is one of the leading facilities in the field of health tourism. Click for more information.

Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital

Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital is a comprehensive medical center offering a wide range of clinical and surgical services. The hospital has more than 40 medical specialties. These include cardiology, neurology, oncology, organ and tissue transplantation, microsurgery and advanced specialist areas such as minimally invasive surgery. Advanced techniques are used, especially in organ transplantation, spinal surgery and endoscopic interventions.

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Havana - Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery

Instituto de Neurología y Neurocirugía is an international health center specializing in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of neurological and neurosurgical diseases. The Institute offers treatment not only locally but also to patients from many countries around the world and plays an important role in medical tourism.

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Havana - Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology

Instituto Nacional de Oncología y Radiobiología (INOR) is a leading international health center specializing in cancer treatment. The Institute provides a comprehensive approach to cancer treatment, offering diagnosis, treatment, follow-up and support services to both local and international patients.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What steps should I follow to apply for treatment in Cuba?
To apply for treatment in Cuba, you must first fill out the Application Form on our website. Alternatively, you can contact us directly via our WhatsApp line to get detailed information. The application form includes your personal information and health history, so it is important to fill it out accurately and completely.
How long does it take to get back to me after applying?
The review of your documents is usually completed within 96 hours. Following the review by experts from the Cuban Ministry of Health, you will receive a detailed response regarding your eligibility for treatment. During this process, you may be contacted for additional information or documents required.
What documents do I need to submit during the application?
During the application, various documents are requested depending on the type of your illness. These include medical reports, diagnostic documents, PET/CT scan results and, if applicable, documents showing your previous treatment history. These documents must be in English or Spanish; if submitted in their original language, a free translation service will be provided.
What types of diseases can be treated in Cuba?
Cuba is a world-renowned health center, especially in cancer treatment. Special vaccines and treatments are offered for many types of cancer, such as lung, pancreatic, prostate and skin cancers. In addition, solutions are provided for various health problems such as chronic diseases, neurological disorders and dermatological diseases.
How long does the treatment process take?
The duration of treatment varies depending on the type of disease and your personal health condition. The treatment process usually lasts one week, but in some cases this period may be longer. Your doctors will create your treatment plan and provide you with a special calendar.
Is interpreter support provided during treatment?
Yes, we will have professional translators who speak English and Turkish with you throughout the treatment process. This will make your communication easier and ensure that the flow of information between you and the healthcare team continues smoothly.

Health in Cuba early diagnosis in healthcare services plays a critical role in saving lives and increasing treatment success.