Karolinska University Hospital
Stockholm, Sweden
Karolinska University Hospital is one of Europe's foremost academic medical centres, affiliated with Karolinska Institutet — the institution responsible for awarding the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The hospital operates across two main campuses: Solna, which houses highly specialised surgical and oncology units, and Huddinge, which serves as the principal transplantation and infectious-disease referral site. Together the campuses treat more than 170,000 inpatients and conduct over 1.5 million outpatient visits annually, employing approximately 16,000 staff. Karolinska functions as Sweden's national referral centre for a range of complex conditions, including paediatric oncology, rare haematological disorders, bone marrow and organ transplantation, and advanced cardiac surgery. The Solna campus hosts the New Karolinska Solna (NKS) building, which opened in 2016 as one of the most technologically advanced hospital facilities in the Nordic region. Swedish residents access services through the publicly funded healthcare system administered by Försäkringskassan and Region Stockholm; EU/EEA nationals with a European Health Insurance Card receive care on equivalent terms. International self-pay patients are accepted and can engage the hospital's international coordination service. Clinical staff routinely communicate in English. The hospital runs an extensive portfolio of clinical trials in partnership with Karolinska Institutet's research departments.
Details
- JCI Accredited
- No
- Founded
- 1810
- Intl. Patients/Year
- Not disclosed
- Languages
- Swedish, English
- Intl. Patient Services
- Yes
- Telemedicine
- Available
- Website
- Visit website
Common Procedure Costs
Indicative self-pay cost ranges in USD. Hospital pricing varies by complexity, room class, and specific surgeon. Always confirm a quote with the hospital's international patient services team before travelling.
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| Procedure | From (USD) | To (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inpatient day (non-EEA self-pay estimate) | $1,500 | $4,000 | EEA/EHIC patients billed to home insurer at regulated regional tariff; non-EEA patients must arrange private insurance or self-pay in advance |
| Outpatient specialist consultation | $180 | $450 | Self-pay estimate; Swedish residents pay nominal co-pay under Region Stockholm rules |
| Bone Marrow Transplant (allogeneic) | $80,000 | $140,000 | National referral programme; non-EEA costs must be confirmed with international coordination office prior to admission |
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Sources & last verified
- Official source
- Last verified 2026-06-01