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Best Hair Transplant Clinics in Poland: 2026 Vetted Surgeon Guide

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The best hair transplant clinics in Poland cluster around Warsaw and Kraków, with all-in packages typically €2,500 to €6,000 — about $2,700 to $6,500 in USD — for 2,500 to 3,500 grafts, though the named surgeon behind the price matters far more than the city.

Every Polish clinic answers to the same EU floor — the EU Cross-Border Healthcare Directive, GDPR-level data protection, and surgeon licensing through Naczelna Izba Lekarska — so the real difference comes down to a named surgeon, verifiable credentials, and 12-month results.

Doctours' one vetted Polish partner clinic is Klinika Borejsza in Ruda Śląska, Silesia, led by head surgeon Dr. Maciej Borejsza, at a €5,500 flat-rate package for up to 3,500 grafts (about $5,950 USD) with a €500 deposit and the DHI method, PRP, hotel, and transport bundled in.

Doctours does not have an in-network clinic in Warsaw or Kraków today, but the same five-point vetting checklist used on every partner clinic lets you hold any Polish surgeon you are considering to the same standard.

Across a vetted network in Turkey, Mexico, the United States, Poland, and South Korea, Doctours quotes flat-rate USD packages from $2,200 to $7,000, with deposits from $300, payment plans up to 36 months, and 12 months of US-based aftercare on a 24/7 line.

The best hair transplant clinics in Poland cluster around Warsaw and Kraków, where all-in packages typically run €2,500 to €6,000 — roughly $2,700 to $6,500 in USD — for 2,500 to 3,500 grafts. Through Doctours, the one Polish clinic vetted in person is Klinika Borejsza in Ruda Śląska, Silesia — head surgeon Dr. Maciej Borejsza, a €5,500 flat-rate package for up to 3,500 grafts (about $5,950 USD), with the DHI procedure, PRP therapy, hotel, and full-service transportation bundled into one quote and a US-based care team that stays with you after you fly home.

You have probably had these tabs open longer than you would admit. A sleek Warsaw clinic with a waiting list. A Kraków surgeon whose before-and-after gallery looks almost too good. A price that undercuts the US by thousands and makes you wonder what the catch is. Europe feels like the sensible middle — regulated, close-ish, not a high-volume factory. That instinct is fair. Poland has quietly become one of the continent's serious hair-restoration destinations, and its best clinics know exactly how to speak to the person reading this.

So how do you tell the genuinely excellent Polish clinic from the one with the best photographer?

Fair question. Here is the honest answer up front: the gap between the best and the weakest clinic inside Warsaw alone is wider than the gap between Poland and its neighbors. So you stop shopping by city and start shopping by surgeon. This guide walks through what actually separates the best hair transplant clinics in Poland, where they cluster, the one clinic Doctours has vetted on the ground, and the checklist to hold any Warsaw or Kraków clinic to before you send a deposit.



What Makes the Best Hair Transplant Clinics in Poland Worth Trusting?

Less about the postcode than you would think. Every clinic in Poland answers to the EU Cross-Border Healthcare Directive and to Naczelna Izba Lekarska, the Polish medical chamber that licenses each physician — so informed consent, records access, and GDPR-level data protection come standard. That is the floor. It is not the same as a promise that a given surgeon is right for your case.

The real signal is who holds the tools. A clinic hiding behind "our expert team" without naming a surgeon is the first red flag — the work can quietly pass to a rotating crew of technicians while the doctor's name stays on the door. Ask who performs your extraction and placement, then confirm the license with the chamber. The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery treats named surgeons and verifiable credentials as the strongest markers of a clinic worth choosing — which is exactly why our guide to surgeon-led clinics versus hair mills matters more than any city ranking.



Warsaw, Kraków, or Somewhere Else? Where Poland's Clinics Cluster

Most of Poland's hair-restoration market sits in three places. Warsaw holds the largest concentration and the widest price range — from artist-led practices taking one case a day to high-volume chains running several. Kraków draws patients who want the procedure and a few recovery days somewhere beautiful. Wrocław and the Silesia region in the south tend to price lower, because the cost of living outside the capital is lower — not because the surgery is.

Here is the honest part, and it is worth saying plainly: Doctours does not have an in-network partner in Warsaw or Kraków today. The one Polish clinic we have vetted in person, Klinika Borejsza, is in Ruda Śląska, in Silesia. If you are set on a specific Warsaw or Kraków surgeon, we can still help you hold them to the same standard — the vetting checklist below is the one we use ourselves, and a free assessment puts a second set of eyes on any clinic you are considering.

Not sure which Polish clinic to trust?

Every clinic in the Doctours network has been visited and inspected in person, with named surgeons and flat-rate USD pricing — and if you are eyeing a Warsaw or Kraków clinic on your own, we will help you vet it. No pressure, no commitment.

Not sure which Polish clinic to trust?

Every clinic in the Doctours network has been visited and inspected in person, with named surgeons and flat-rate USD pricing — and if you are eyeing a Warsaw or Kraków clinic on your own, we will help you vet it. No pressure, no commitment.

Not sure which Polish clinic to trust?

Every clinic in the Doctours network has been visited and inspected in person, with named surgeons and flat-rate USD pricing — and if you are eyeing a Warsaw or Kraków clinic on your own, we will help you vet it. No pressure, no commitment.

Which Hair Transplant Clinic Does Doctours Vet in Poland?

One, and we would rather be precise than pad the list. Klinika Borejsza in Ruda Śląska is led by head surgeon Dr. Maciej Borejsza, and it runs a single Standard package: €5,500 (about $5,950 USD) for up to 3,500 grafts, with a €500 deposit that holds your date and comes off the final invoice. The package bundles the DHI (Direct) transplant method, PRP therapy, hotel, and full-service transportation — so the headline number stays close to the number that actually leaves your account.

That flat-rate structure is the whole point. Per-graft pricing — the Polish market norm, usually €1.50 to €2 a graft in Warsaw and Kraków — is where a €4,000 quote quietly becomes €6,000 once the surgeon "finds" you need more grafts in the chair. One number you can plan around removes that trap. For the full country-by-country picture, our Europe cost guide breaks Poland down against Spain, Hungary, and Portugal line by line, and the 2026 Europe clinic guide weighs the wider continent.

Where in Poland

Typical 2026 Price

USD Equivalent

Common Grafts

What the Best Clinics Offer

Warsaw

€3,000 – €6,000

~$3,250 – $6,500

2,500 – 3,500

Largest choice, widest quality range, easiest international flights

Kraków

€2,800 – €5,500

~$3,050 – $5,950

2,500 – 3,500

Strong surgeons plus a calm, walkable recovery city

Wrocław / Silesia (regional)

€2,500 – €5,500

~$2,700 – $5,950

2,500 – 3,500

Lower regional cost of living, fewer high-volume chains

Doctours partner: Klinika Borejsza (Silesia)

€5,500 flat-rate

~$5,950

up to 3,500

Vetted in person, named surgeon, DHI + PRP + hotel + transport, US-based aftercare



How Do Poland Prices Compare to Turkey, Mexico, and the US?

Poland sits in the EU mid-range, which means it is rarely the cheapest option and rarely the most expensive. Doctours coordinates trips across a vetted network in Turkey, Mexico, the United States, Poland, and South Korea, with flat-rate USD packages from $2,200 to $7,000. Esthetic Hair Turkey starts at $2,200; Art Line Clinic in Tijuana starts at $2,500; US-based options like Esthetic Hair Miami run to $7,000. Poland's €5,500 lands in the upper-middle — you pay a modest EU premium and, in return, get EU regulation and a shorter cultural distance from a US specialist visit.

What Poland does not change is the part that scares people most: what happens when you are back home and worried at 2 a.m. Every Doctours booking is free for patients — partner clinics pay for the coordination — with deposits from $300, payment plans up to 36 months, and a US-based care team on a 24/7 line for the first 12 months. That is the difference between a price and a plan.

Curious what your all-in number actually is?

Every Doctours package shows the flat-rate USD price, what's included, and the deposit before you commit — no per-graft surprises, no foreign wire transfers, no guessing the exchange rate.

Curious what your all-in number actually is?

Every Doctours package shows the flat-rate USD price, what's included, and the deposit before you commit — no per-graft surprises, no foreign wire transfers, no guessing the exchange rate.

Curious what your all-in number actually is?

Every Doctours package shows the flat-rate USD price, what's included, and the deposit before you commit — no per-graft surprises, no foreign wire transfers, no guessing the exchange rate.

How Do You Vet a Polish Hair Transplant Clinic Before You Book?

If you book in Warsaw or Kraków directly, run the same checks Doctours runs inside its own network. The EU floor is a floor, not a promise that a given surgeon suits your case. A short, non-negotiable list:

  • Confirm the surgeon is licensed by Naczelna Izba Lekarska, and that a named doctor — not just a technician — performs the extraction and implantation.

  • Ask whether the facility carries JCI accreditation, and what that stamp does and does not cover for a hair procedure.

  • Insist on one flat, itemized quote — the Polish per-graft norm is where headline prices balloon in the chair.

  • Ask for case photos at 12 months, not day 180, so you are judging settled density rather than a fresh result.

  • Read the contract for what happens if a complication shows up after you fly home — who you call, and who pays. Our list of red flags every patient should spot covers the rest.

Those five checks separate a real result from an expensive lobby. They are also the exact work Doctours does on your behalf — the same standard we hold Klinika Borejsza to, and the one our full clinic review process lays out step by step. Across the network, verified reviews back it up — MetropolMED holds 4.8 stars across 29 reviews and Dr. Serkan Aygin Clinic 4.6 across 40.



The Bottom Line

The best hair transplant clinics in Poland are not defined by whether they sit in Warsaw, Kraków, or a quieter town in Silesia. They are defined by a named, licensed surgeon, a flat-rate price you can plan around, and 12-month results you can actually see. Get those three right and Poland is a genuinely strong European choice — miss them, and the nicest lobby in Warsaw will not save the outcome.

That is the work this guide is built to save you. Whether you land on a Warsaw surgeon you vet yourself or the route Doctours already coordinates through Klinika Borejsza, the questions never change — who verified the surgeon, what the all-in number really is, and who picks up the phone when you are home. Through Doctours, that part is already handled, with flat-rate USD pricing and a care team that stays with you through month twelve. If you want to weigh Poland against the wider map first, the 2026 best-country comparison is a good next stop.

You have been carrying this decision a long time. The plan, whenever you are ready, is already in place — and the next move is yours.

Want to know which Polish clinic actually fits your situation — vetted, flat-rate, with no per-graft surprises? A free assessment matches you with the right options, no pressure and no commitment.

Ready to see the clinic that fits your life?

Answer a few questions and we'll match you with the right clinic, a flat-rate USD quote, and a care team that handles every step from intake to month 12 — how much you share is always up to you.

Ready to see the clinic that fits your life?

Answer a few questions and we'll match you with the right clinic, a flat-rate USD quote, and a care team that handles every step from intake to month 12 — how much you share is always up to you.

Ready to see the clinic that fits your life?

Answer a few questions and we'll match you with the right clinic, a flat-rate USD quote, and a care team that handles every step from intake to month 12 — how much you share is always up to you.

FAQs

What are the best hair transplant clinics in Poland?

The best hair transplant clinics in Poland are concentrated in Warsaw and Kraków, but the strongest signal is never the city — it is a named, licensed surgeon with verifiable credentials and real 12-month results. Doctours' one vetted Polish partner clinic is Klinika Borejsza in Ruda Śląska, Silesia, led by Dr. Maciej Borejsza, at a €5,500 flat-rate package for up to 3,500 grafts.

How much does a hair transplant cost in Poland?

A hair transplant in Poland typically costs €2,500 to €6,000 — about $2,700 to $6,500 in USD — for 2,500 to 3,500 grafts in Warsaw and Kraków, often quoted per graft at €1.50 to €2. Doctours' vetted Polish clinic, Klinika Borejsza, is a €5,500 flat rate (about $5,950 USD) for up to 3,500 grafts, with the DHI procedure, PRP, hotel, and transport bundled in.

Does Doctours have a hair transplant clinic in Warsaw or Kraków?

No. Doctours' only current Polish partner clinic is Klinika Borejsza in Ruda Śląska, in the Silesia region, not Warsaw or Kraków. If you are considering a specific Warsaw or Kraków surgeon, a free Doctours assessment applies the same vetting checklist we use on every partner clinic so you can book with a second opinion.

Are Polish hair transplant clinics safe?

Polish hair transplant clinics operate under the EU Cross-Border Healthcare Directive, GDPR-level data protection, and surgeon licensing through Naczelna Izba Lekarska, the national medical chamber. That regulatory floor makes Poland a safe EU option, but safety still depends on choosing a named, credential-verified surgeon rather than a technician-run clinic.

Is a hair transplant cheaper in Poland or Turkey?

Turkey is generally cheaper — Doctours' Turkey packages start at $2,200, while its vetted Polish clinic, Klinika Borejsza, is €5,500 (about $5,950 USD) for up to 3,500 grafts. Poland's EU premium buys EU healthcare regulation and a shorter cultural distance from a US specialist visit, so the right choice comes down to fit, not just the headline price.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or financial advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider before making decisions about medical procedures. *Payment plans are available for every Doctours partner clinic but do not apply to clinics outside of our network, including independent clinics in Warsaw and Kraków. Payment plans are subject to terms and conditions. Pricing reflects published Doctours partner-clinic packages and widely-reported industry market ranges as of 2026 and may change. EUR-to-USD conversions are approximate.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or financial advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider before making decisions about medical procedures. *Payment plans are available for every Doctours partner clinic but do not apply to clinics outside of our network, including independent clinics in Warsaw and Kraków. Payment plans are subject to terms and conditions. Pricing reflects published Doctours partner-clinic packages and widely-reported industry market ranges as of 2026 and may change. EUR-to-USD conversions are approximate.

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