From Rome to Budapest: Finding medical care abroad that feels like home 

When you move abroad, you expect a few challenges: learning a new language, navigating bureaucracy, and figuring out where to find the best breakfast pastry. But few expats plan for what happens when they actually get sick.

I learned this lesson the hard way. 

After leaving my small Alaskan hometown in 2021, I moved to Rome, a dream come true! I was full of excitement, not realising that renewing my residence permit would be the least of my worries. Within months, I had twisted my ankle on cobblestones and helped a dehydrated friend who had collapsed in the middle of the street. I quickly discovered that getting medical help abroad can be more complicated than we’d like to admit. 

Over the years, as a travel writer living and working across Europe, I realised what I really wanted: a clinic I could trust. One that spoke my language, both literally and professionally. 

FirstMed Budapest Hungary expats medical care

Finding trust in an international clinic 

That realisation hit after a trip to Egypt left me with a nasty ear infection. The local private hospital in Rome made me feel guilty for travelling and even prescribed the wrong medication. I was looking for an ENT specialist who treated me with respect and actually listened, but I couldn’t seem to find one. 

Months later, after returning from India with a worrying skin rash, I reached out to FirstMed for the first time. To my surprise, FirstMed scheduled me for a same-day appointment. It turned out to be nothing serious, just some serious mosquito bites, but that visit gave me peace of mind I hadn’t realised I was missing. 

That’s when I understood what makes an international, English-speaking medical clinic so valuable for expats: clarity, consistency, and comfort. When you’re sick in a foreign country, being understood matters just as much as being treated. 

Why Budapest stands out 

When I eventually visited Budapest, I was curious to see how FirstMed’s Hungarian clinic compared to its sister location in Rome. I expected something similar, clean, professional, and efficient. What I didn’t expect was to be completely blown away. 

Located in the iconic “Swan House” building, FirstMed Budapest is as beautiful as it is functional. The architecture alone makes you feel calm before you even step inside, a refreshing contrast to the sterile hospital environments most of us dread.

FirstMed Budapest Hungary expats medical care

The clinic spans multiple floors, offering a wide range of specialities: from general practice and paediatrics to ENT, dermatology, gynaecology, and even an in-house laboratory. There’s also a modern endoscopy centre and an optometry department equipped with the latest technology for patients’ comfort in mind. Every corner of the clinic felt bright, open, and welcoming, designed with patients in mind. 

Healthcare without the stress 

Let’s be honest: even in private hospitals, language barriers can make healthcare stressful. I remember walking into hospitals where my shoulders were tight with anxiety, unsure if my symptoms were being translated correctly. Misunderstandings in medical settings aren’t just frustrating; they can be dangerous. 

At FirstMed Budapest, I felt the opposite. Every interaction was clear and compassionate, from the front desk staff to the specialists. It’s rare to find a clinic where you can see familiar faces, where the doctors remember your name, and where you can ask questions without hesitation. For expats in Hungary, that kind of reliability is invaluable. 

Why expats choose FirstMed Budapest 

What makes FirstMed so unique isn’t just its technology or its gorgeous location; it’s the feeling of being genuinely cared for. The clinic’s international atmosphere reflects the diversity of Budapest’s growing expat community. Whether you’re an English teacher, a digital nomad, or a long-term resident, knowing that high-quality, English-speaking medical care is just a phone call away brings a sense of security that every foreigner deserves. 

As someone who has lived and written across Europe, I can say that FirstMed Budapest stands out not only as a clinic but as a community cornerstone for expats navigating life abroad. 

Final thoughts 

Getting sick abroad is never fun, but it doesn’t have to be scary. Whether you’re dealing with a routine checkup or an unexpected health issue, English-speaking doctors in Budapest are easier to find than ever, and FirstMed is setting a high standard. 

About the author

Aurora Till Budapest Hungary
Aurora Till in Budapest, Hungary.

Aurora Till is a travel writer from Alaska who has called Europe home for several years. She writes about expat life, wellness, and cultural experiences across the continent, with a special love for Budapest’s international community. You can reach out to her for insights on health abroad or follow her travels on Instagram @Auroras.Alaska

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