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Private Healthcare in Spain for Retirees

Why nearly every retiree on the Costa Blanca carries some private cover alongside SNS — what it buys, the main hospital groups, English-speaking specialists and realistic costs.

Why nearly every retiree on the Costa Blanca carries some private cover alongside SNS — what it buys, the main hospital groups, English-speaking specialists and realistic costs.

Last updated 15 June 2026

Why retirees go private (on top of SNS)

  • Specialist appointments in days, not months
  • Choice of doctor — pick by language, reputation, gender
  • Modern private hospitals with single rooms
  • Direct access — no GP gatekeeping for most specialists
  • Elective surgery (knee/hip replacement, cataracts) without waiting lists
  • English/German/Dutch front desk and clinical staff in expat areas

The main private hospital groups

GroupCosta Blanca presenceStrengths
QuirónsaludAlicante, Torrevieja, MurciaLargest network, oncology, cardiology
HLA / AsisaVistahermosa (Alicante), San Carlos (Dénia)Maternity, surgery, ER
VithasMedimar (Alicante), 9 d'Octubre (Valencia)Orthopaedics, neurology
HCB (Hospital Clínica Benidorm)Benidorm, Calpe, Jávea, AlbirExpat-focused, multilingual
IMEDElche, Levante (Benidorm)Cardiology, ER

Typical out-of-pocket prices without insurance

ServicePrivate price (€)
GP consultation60–90
Specialist consultation80–150
MRI scan300–500
Cataract surgery (per eye)1,800–2,800
Hip replacement8,500–13,000
Knee replacement8,000–12,500
A&E visit (no admission)150–250
Overnight ward stay350–600
Self-pay vs insured

Insured patients pay €0–€20 co-pay per visit. Self-pay is reasonable for one-off consultations but ruinous for surgery — which is why every retiree we know carries at least a basic policy.

Finding English-speaking specialists

HCB, Quirón Torrevieja and HLA Vistahermosa publish multilingual doctor lists on their websites. The unofficial best routes are: (1) ask your insurance company for the multilingual cuadro médico, (2) Facebook groups for your town, (3) consulates publish vetted English-speaking GP and specialist lists for their citizens.

Private vs public — when each wins

Most retirees use SNS for serious medicine — oncology, cardiac surgery, ICU — where Spanish public hospitals genuinely lead. They use private for speed and language: blood tests, scans, dermatology, gynaecology, orthopaedics, mental health. Hybrid is the norm; pure-private is rare and expensive after 70.

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