
Jordan
Regional Hub for Advanced Care in the Middle East
Average Savings
40-60%
vs typical prices in many patients' home countries
Quick Facts
Medical cities
3
Popular procedures
4
Peak season
March to May, September to November
International patients (yearly)
Hundreds of thousands from across the region
Why Choose Jordan?
Jordan is a long-established medical tourism hub for patients from the Middle East, Europe, and beyond, with modern hospitals and English-speaking staff.
Jordan has been a preferred destination for complex care among Middle Eastern and North African patients for years.
Highlights
- Strong reputation in cardiac and orthopedic surgery
- English widely spoken among doctors and nurses
- Accredited private hospitals in Amman with international departments
- Stable, visitor-friendly environment for recovery
Popular Procedures
Cardiac Surgery
Typical cost: $10,000 - $25,000
Recovery: 4-8 weeks
Top cities: Amman
Jordanian cardiac centers attract patients from across the Middle East for bypass and valve surgery.
Orthopedic Surgery
Typical cost: $8,000 - $18,000
Recovery: 6-12 weeks
Top cities: Amman
Oncology Treatment
Typical cost: $8,000 - $40,000
Recovery: Varies by treatment
Top cities: Amman
General Surgery
Typical cost: $4,000 - $12,000
Recovery: 2-6 weeks
Top cities: Amman, Irbid
Top Medical Cities
Amman
Direct flights from major Middle Eastern hubs and select European cities.
Capital city with JCI-accredited hospitals and extensive experience treating regional medical tourists.
Irbid
Approximately 1.5 hours by car from Amman and Queen Alia International Airport.
University city in northern Jordan with growing specialty clinics.
Aqaba
Domestic flights from Amman and regional flights from select Middle Eastern cities.
Red Sea coastal city that can double as a gentle seaside recovery base.