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The destination guide · Last reviewed 16 September 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
Fact-checked against the cited medical and cost sources by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·General information, not a clinician’s review — always consult a licensed doctor.

Treatment in Costa Rica, weighed honestly.

A long established destination for dental work and cosmetic surgery, popular with patients from the United States. How it works, what it broadly costs, and how to choose safely. We never name a clinic.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
Dental
Best known for
and cosmetic surgery
JCI
Accreditation to look for
held by hospitals near San Jose
~11.5h
From London to San Jose
far shorter from the US
The one honest thing
The dental and cosmetic value is real, but accreditation covers hospitals, not every standalone clinic, so verify the individual provider.
Quick answer

Should you go to Costa Rica?

Costa Rica is a long established destination for dental work and cosmetic surgery, with a mature private hospital sector and many specialists trained in the United States or Europe. Its popularity is driven by short flights for patients from the United States and Canada. For dental and cosmetic procedures the indicative saving against US private pricing is broadly a half to two thirds. The honest catch is that hospital accreditation does not cover every tourist facing dental or cosmetic clinic, so the individual provider needs checking.

Cost figures here are indicative and dated June 2026. They are a guide to the broad picture, not a quote, and the real total depends on the procedure, the clinic, and your travel and stay.

How it works here

The case for Costa Rica, and the caution.

Costa Rica has welcomed international patients for many years, building a private healthcare sector concentrated in the Central Valley around San Jose. Two hospitals there hold international accreditation, the first in Central America to do so, and many doctors and dentists trained abroad. Dentists must register with the national dental college, which runs a public licence register, and doctors with the national college of physicians and surgeons. The country's appeal rests heavily on proximity to North America, with short flights and clinics used to serving foreign patients.

The honest caution is that international accreditation applies to hospitals, while a great deal of dental and cosmetic work happens in standalone clinics that are not accredited to that standard. That does not make them unsafe, but it does mean the individual surgeon, dentist, and facility need verifying on their own merits. Spanish is the national language, with English widely spoken in the private sector. As with any destination, the cheapest packages and pressure to commit quickly are the clearest warning signs.

What it is known for

The treatments people travel here for.

Indicative cost context only, reviewed September 2025. Figures vary widely by clinic and case and are never a quote.

Dental work

Signature
Implants, crowns and full mouth restorations, often over two trips

Cosmetic surgery

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Face and body procedures with real recovery needs

Hair restoration

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Eye surgery

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Laser vision correction and lens procedures

Health screening

In production
Check ups and elective diagnostics

Fertility care

In production
IVF and related treatments, subject to local law
How to choose safely here

The Costa Rica specific checks.

The same honesty applies wherever you go, with a few checks that matter more because so much dental and cosmetic work happens in standalone clinics rather than accredited hospitals.

Verify the dentist or surgeon directly

Confirm the dentist is on the national dental college register, or the surgeon with the medical college, and that they are qualified for your specific procedure. Hospital accreditation does not vouch for a standalone clinic.

Check where surgery actually happens

Surgery should take place in a properly licensed, equipped facility, ideally an accredited hospital, not an informal clinic setting.

Be wary of the cheapest packages

A price far below the rest of the market, bundled with a holiday and pressure to book, is the clearest warning sign.

Plan the flight and aftercare

Confirm the provider, the plan, the all in price, and the currency in writing, and agree how follow up and any revision would work once you are home, where standard travel insurance rarely covers elective care.

Before you fly

The practical essentials.

Entry

UK visitors can usually enter visa free for tourism for up to 180 days, and most EU visitors are visa exempt for short stays. Always confirm the current rule for your passport.

Flights

Around eleven and a half hours direct from London to San Jose. From much of the United States it is a far shorter flight.

Language

Spanish is the national language. English is widely spoken in private hospitals and tourist facing clinics, but confirm interpretation.

Currency

The Costa Rican colon. The US dollar is widely accepted and clinics often quote in dollars, so fix the figure and currency in writing.

Insurance

Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective treatment or its complications. Read the policy and consider dedicated cover.

Altitude and climate

The Central Valley sits at altitude with a mild climate. The dry season from December to April is the easier window for recovery.

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Common questions

Costa Rica, straight answers.

Is treatment in Costa Rica safe?

At an accredited hospital or a properly licensed clinic with a registered, qualified provider, care can be of a high standard. The key step is verifying the individual dentist or surgeon and the facility, since accreditation covers hospitals rather than every standalone clinic.

How much can I save?

For dental and cosmetic procedures the indicative saving against US private pricing is broadly a half to two thirds, reviewed September 2025. The true total depends on the procedure, the clinic, and your travel and stay. These are indicative figures, not a quote.

Why is Costa Rica popular for treatment?

A mature private sector, many specialists trained abroad, lower costs than the United States, and short flights for North American patients built its reputation, especially for dental work.

How do I check a provider is qualified?

Confirm the dentist on the national dental college register or the surgeon with the medical college, and that the facility is properly licensed. Get the provider and the plan in writing before agreeing to anything.

Do I need a visa?

UK visitors can usually enter visa free for tourism, and most EU visitors are visa exempt for short stays, but rules change, so confirm the current requirement for your nationality before travelling.

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