Treatment in Mongolia

Mongolia's healthcare system offers a unique blend of traditional practices and modern medical services. For foreigners visiting or residing in the country, understanding how the system works and what to expect from treatment is crucial.


Mongolia boasts a two-tiered healthcare system: public and private. The public sector provides healthcare services to citizens and registered residents, funded by taxes and social security contributions. Expatriates and foreigners can access public healthcare, but may face challenges due to language barriers and differences in the quality of services.


Private medical facilities are concentrated mainly in the capital, Ulaanbaatar. Expats often prefer private facilities because they offer faster appointments, better facilities, and English-speaking staff. These facilities are equipped to handle a variety of medical needs, from routine check-ups to specialized treatment.


Language can be a barrier in the Mongolian healthcare system. Although some doctors and medical staff may have a basic understanding of English, it is advisable for foreigners to use an interpreter, especially for complex medical discussions. This will ensure accurate communication and reduce the risk of misunderstandings.


The state's healthcare system has made significant strides in recent years, focusing on improving infrastructure and medical training. However, medical facilities in rural areas may still lack modern equipment and specialized doctors. In emergency situations, patients are often transported to Ulaanbaatar for better care.


Mongolia has a rich history of traditional medicine, heavily influenced by the nomadic lifestyle. Foreigners who are interested in traditional treatments such as herbal medicine and acupuncture can turn to specialized centers that offer such services alongside traditional medicine.


Are you planning to visit Mongolia for medical treatment? Here you will find useful and interesting information you need for a great trip.




Products from Visit World for a comfortable trip to Mongolia:


- Legal advice on entering Mongolia;

Health insurance for foreigners to Mongolia.

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