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Dentist in Barcelona — and the Warsaw option

Real clinics in Barcelona, plus a transparent look at travelling to Warsaw for implants, prosthetics and smile design: what it involves, and how to compare it properly.

Editorial guide

Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, stretches between Montjuïc hill and the Mediterranean, pairing Gaudí's modernist landmarks with a fast, international rhythm. It is a university and tourist city, and its dental market is dense and competitive. Many private practices and clinic chains operate here, alongside a public health system that has traditionally covered dentistry only to a very limited degree. Patients therefore enjoy wide choice, but most substantial treatment happens privately.

In Spain, basic conservative care may be partly available through the public system, yet implants, prosthetics and aesthetic work remain the domain of the private sector. In a large, cosmopolitan city like Barcelona, private fees can run high, and appointments at well-regarded practices may sit some way out. For extensive oral rehabilitation, that means real cost and real time. It is worth weighing calmly, without pressure, matching the scope of treatment against availability and price.

Some patients from Barcelona look toward Warsaw and Poland. The reasoning is practical: the same European Union standards, the same implant and dental-ceramic systems, and a direct flight of roughly three hours. Complex treatment can be grouped into one or two trips, and an initial assessment of an X-ray or CT scan can be carried out remotely, before any travel. This is a logistics decision, not a miracle — it depends on a clear plan and a serious clinic on both sides.

To compare fairly, ask for an itemised written quote and judge like-for-like: the same implant system, the same ceramics, the same lab, and a clearly stated warranty. A serious clinic — in Barcelona, in Warsaw, or anywhere — shows its diagnostics, its plan and the names of its materials, not just a final figure. We are a Warsaw clinic, and we publish this guide plainly. Below you will find a directory of local Barcelona practices for your own unhurried research.

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Before you book

How to choose a dentist in Barcelona

1

Check the scope: for implants or prosthetics look for clinics that plan treatment with 3D imaging (CBCT) and present a written plan with costs before starting.

2

Compare more than the price of a single visit — ask what the full treatment plan includes, what materials are used and what the warranty terms are.

3

Look at communication: a good clinic explains options without pressure, and for foreign patients offers care in a language you understand.

Our clinic · Warsaw, Poland

Dental tourism · Warsaw

Why patients from Barcelona come to Warsaw

Premium Dental Boutique is a boutique clinic in Warsaw, Poland — not in Barcelona. We publish this guide because many patients from Spain choose Poland for larger treatment: private implants, crowns and full-mouth rehabilitation here are typically a fraction of Spain prices, while serious clinics use the same implant systems, ceramics and CAD/CAM technology. We plan treatment transparently on the first visit, can review your X-ray or CT scan before you fly, and care for patients in Polish, English, Russian and Ukrainian. Always compare an itemised written quote — materials, lab work and warranty — rather than a headline figure.

Danuty Siedzikówny „Inki" 4/U1, 01-449 Warszawa · +48 727 77 11 88

Direct flight Barcelona → Warsaw: approx. 3:00

Local directory

Dental clinics in Barcelona

Alphabetical directory based on open registry data (not a ranking and not an endorsement). Details may change — verify with the clinic. Source: PillsCard partner directory.

Caidental

Carrer de Girona, 56, Barcelona

Cleardent

Carrer de Provença, 116, 08029, Barcelona

+34 930 466593

Clínica Dental Adeslas

Travessera de Gràcia, 73-79, 08006, Barcelona

+34 902530954

Clínica Dental Mare de Déu del Port

Carrer Mare de Déu de Port, 281, 08038, Barcelona

+34 934321566

Clínica Dental Milenium Maragall

Passeig de Maragall, 207, 08041, Barcelona

Clínica Dental Zona Franca

Carrer de la Foneria, 34, 08038, Barcelona

+34 932968245

Clínica Garzón Dental

Carrer de Provença, 490, 08025, Barcelona

Clínica Lázaro

Carrer de Galileu, 313-317, 08028, Barcelona

+34 93 322 0755

Clínica Prinon

Avinguda Diagonal, 505, 08029, Barcelona

Clínica Roig Espona

Avinguda de la Riera de Cassoles, 63-65, 08012, Barcelona

+34 932182395

Clínica dental Doctor Bladé

Carrer de Numància, 96, 08029, Barcelona

Clínica dental grup Baldé

Carrer de València, 247, Barcelona

Clíniques Vivanta

Carrer de Sants, 382, 08028, Barcelona

+34934407124

Custom Dental

Carrer de Londres, 22, 08029, Barcelona

+34 93 410 38 34

Diego Caballero

Carrer de Puigmartí, 33, 08012, Barcelona

+34 932 37 02 87

Dra. Elisabet Navarro

08014, Barcelona

Institut Odontològic Serra

Carrer de Roger de Llúria, 81, 08009, Barcelona

+34 93 106 09 54

Legrand

08014, Barcelona

Miravé Travessera

Travessera de Gracia, 71, 08006, Barcelona

+34 93 2176889

MyDentiss

Avinguda Diagonal, 162, 08018, Barcelona

Odoimplant

Carrer de Huelva, 138, 08020, Barcelona

+34 93 498 78 90

Ramon Marti Espinet

Carrer de Huelva, 102, 08020, Barcelona

+34 933135726

Vitaldent

Carrer de la Marina, 170, 08013, Barcelona

Vivanta

Travessera de Gràcia, 208, 08012, Barcelona

Common questions

Dentist in Barcelona — FAQ