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International Patients · Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Advanced Minimally Invasive Surgery in Romania

  • No waiting lists
  • English-speaking team
  • EU standards
Portret Prof. Univ. Dr. Florin Graur, doctor în științe medicale
F.E.B.S./MIS · F.E.B.S./HPB European Board of Surgery — Minimally Invasive and Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery
Surgical Expertise

Areas of Advanced Surgery

Minimally invasive (robotic-assisted and laparoscopic) surgery across the full spectrum of general and oncological abdominal procedures.

Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery

If you are considering weight-loss surgery, Professor Graur offers a complete bariatric and metabolic programme: sleeve gastrectomy (gastric sleeve), gastric bypass, revisional surgery for patients whose previous procedure needs correction or conversion, and metabolic surgery for selected patients with type 2 diabetes.

All procedures are performed using minimally invasive laparoscopic or robotic-assisted techniques, through small incisions, which means less pain, a shorter hospital stay and a faster return to everyday life. The programme is multidisciplinary, combining thorough surgical evaluation, nutritional counselling and structured long-term follow-up, so you are supported before and after your operation — including remotely, once you have returned home. Your eligibility is always assessed individually, starting with an online consultation and a careful review of your medical history.

Hernia Surgery

Professor Graur repairs the full range of abdominal wall hernias: inguinal (groin), umbilical, incisional hernias that appear after previous operations, ventral hernias and complex abdominal wall defects.

Whenever possible, repairs are performed with minimally invasive laparoscopic or robotic-assisted techniques and mesh reinforcement, which is associated with less post-operative pain, fewer wound complications and a quicker return to work and physical activity. For patients from countries with long public waiting lists, hernia surgery in Cluj-Napoca can be scheduled promptly after the initial online consultation, and most patients require only a brief hospital stay before they are fit to fly home. Every repair is planned individually, based on the type and size of the hernia and on your general health.

Gallbladder Surgery

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy — removal of the gallbladder through a few small incisions — is the standard treatment for symptomatic gallstones. If you experience repeated gallstone attacks, biliary colic, acute cholecystitis or gallbladder polyps with an indication for surgery, prompt treatment can spare you months of discomfort and reduce the risk of complications.

Professor Graur has extensive experience in laparoscopic surgery and performs gallbladder removal as a minimally invasive procedure, with a short hospital stay, minimal scarring and a fast recovery. Before any decision is made, your ultrasound or other imaging and your blood tests are reviewed during an online consultation, so that surgery is recommended only when it is genuinely indicated for your condition.

Hiatal Hernia & Reflux Surgery (GERD)

Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD) that is no longer controlled by medication — or that would require acid-suppressing drugs for life — may have a surgical solution. Laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery (fundoplication) and hiatal hernia repair address the mechanical cause of reflux, not just its symptoms.

Professor Graur performs these procedures using minimally invasive techniques, through small incisions, with a short hospital stay and a rapid return to normal eating and activity. Careful patient selection is essential: your endoscopy, imaging and, where appropriate, functional test results are reviewed before surgery is recommended — and this evaluation can begin online, before you decide whether to travel to Cluj-Napoca.

Colorectal Cancer Surgery

Colorectal cancer surgery demands both oncological rigour and technical precision. Professor Graur performs surgery for colon and rectal cancer using minimally invasive robotic and laparoscopic techniques whenever they are appropriate from an oncological point of view, within multidisciplinary protocols that bring together surgeon, oncologist, radiologist and pathologist.

He also treats diverticular disease, inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis), and benign colorectal tumours and polyps. For cancer patients, timing matters: rapid access to surgery avoids the delays that can occur on long public waiting lists. If you have already been diagnosed, your colonoscopy, CT or MRI scans and histopathology reports can be reviewed online as a second opinion, so you understand your options — including minimally invasive ones — before making any decision about treatment abroad.

Gastric Cancer Surgery

Surgery plays a central role in the treatment of gastric (stomach) cancer. Professor Graur provides surgical treatment for gastric cancer and for duodenal tumours within multidisciplinary oncological protocols, choosing a minimally invasive approach whenever it is oncologically appropriate.

His practice also covers benign gastric tumours and complicated gastro-duodenal ulcers. Every case is evaluated individually, taking into account the stage of the disease, previous treatments and your general condition. International patients are encouraged to start with an online review of their endoscopy, imaging and biopsy results: this allows Professor Graur to confirm whether surgery in Cluj-Napoca is a realistic option for you before you plan your journey, and to explain what the operation and recovery would involve.

Advanced Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Surgery

Hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) surgery is one of the most complex fields of abdominal surgery, and it is the area in which Professor Graur has internationally recognised expertise, built through training in France, Germany, Norway and the Netherlands.

He treats liver tumours — including hepatocellular carcinoma and liver metastases — biliary tumours, hydatid cysts and liver abscesses, as well as benign and malignant pancreatic tumours, cystic lesions of the pancreas and complications of pancreatitis such as pseudocysts. He operates at Humanitas Hospital (MedLife) in Cluj-Napoca. For these complex diagnoses, a second opinion is particularly valuable: many patients send their CT, MRI or PET-CT scans for review before deciding where — and whether — to have surgery.

International Patients

Why Patients Travel to Cluj-Napoca

No Waiting Lists

Patients from the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany and Scandinavia often wait many months for non-urgent surgery. In Cluj-Napoca, your operation can be planned promptly after your online consultation and pre-operative assessment — without a long waiting list.

Affordable Private Healthcare

Private surgical treatment in Romania costs significantly less than comparable care in Western Europe, while being delivered to European standards in a modern private hospital. You receive a personalised cost estimate before you make any decision.

Easy to Reach

Cluj-Napoca International Airport offers direct flights to and from the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands. The airport is a short drive from Humanitas Hospital, so transfers before and after treatment are short and simple.

English-Speaking Team

From the first online consultation to follow-up after you return home, you can communicate in English at every stage of your treatment — with Professor Graur and with the team coordinating your care.

Minimally Invasive Surgery

  • Less post-operative pain
  • Fewer wound complications
  • Shorter hospital stay
  • Faster return to work and daily activities
  • Better cosmetic results, with minimal scarring
Step by Step

How It Works

  1. Online Consultation

    You start from home. Send your medical documents — imaging, endoscopy reports, blood tests, previous medical letters — and book a video consultation with Professor Graur to discuss your diagnosis, your options and whether treatment in Cluj-Napoca is right for you.

  2. Personalised Plan & Quote

    You receive a personalised treatment plan and a clear, transparent cost estimate for the procedure and hospital stay, so you can make an informed decision before committing to anything.

  3. Travel & Admission

    Once you decide to proceed, your surgery date is confirmed. You fly into Cluj-Napoca International Airport — a short drive from Humanitas Hospital — where admission and the final pre-operative tests are organised for you.

  4. Surgery & Recovery

    Your operation is performed using the approach best suited to your case — laparoscopic, robotic-assisted or conventional. You recover under the care of an English-speaking team, and minimally invasive techniques usually allow a short hospital stay.

  5. Follow-Up

    After discharge you receive clear instructions for your recovery, and follow-up continues remotely through online consultations once you are back home. Where useful, the team can also provide information for your local doctor.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to get started, travel, costs and follow-up — answered.

How do I start the process as an international patient?

The first step is an online consultation. Complete the online consultation form and attach your medical records — imaging (CT, MRI, PET-CT), endoscopy reports, histopathology results and any previous recommendations. Dr. Florin Graur will review your case and discuss with you whether treatment in Cluj-Napoca is appropriate, what your options are and how to plan the next steps, before you make any travel arrangements.

How much will my treatment cost?

Costs depend on the diagnosis, the type of procedure and the length of hospital stay, so an exact figure can only be given after your medical records have been reviewed. Following the online consultation, you receive an individual cost estimate for your specific case. In general, private healthcare in Romania is significantly more affordable than comparable treatment in Western Europe, while maintaining European standards of care.

How do I travel to Cluj-Napoca?

Cluj-Napoca has an international airport with direct flights to and from the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands, which makes travel straightforward for most European patients. Once your treatment plan and dates are confirmed after the online consultation, you can book your flights and accommodation accordingly. If you have questions about arrival or logistics, the team can guide you during the planning stage.

Will language be a barrier?

No. The medical team is English-speaking, from the first online consultation through hospital treatment to follow-up after you return home. You can send your medical records in English, and all explanations regarding your diagnosis, treatment options, risks and recovery are provided in English, so you can make a fully informed decision at every stage of the process.

Which hospital will I be treated in?

Surgery for international patients is performed at Humanitas Hospital (part of the MedLife network) in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, where Dr. Florin Graur and his surgical team provide advanced minimally invasive surgery. The full spectrum of approaches is available — conventional, laparoscopic and robotic-assisted — and the most suitable technique is chosen for each individual case, after a complete evaluation.

How long will I need to stay in Cluj-Napoca?

The length of stay depends on the type of procedure and on how your recovery progresses. Minimally invasive surgery generally involves shorter hospital stays and a faster return to normal activity than open surgery. The recommended duration for your specific procedure is discussed during the online consultation, before you travel, so that you can plan your flights and accommodation with confidence.

What happens with follow-up after I return home?

Follow-up does not end when you leave Cluj-Napoca. You receive clear recommendations for your recovery, and follow-up consultations can be carried out online, so you can stay in contact with Dr. Graur from home. Where appropriate, the findings and recommendations can also support the ongoing care provided by your local doctor. To arrange a follow-up, use the online consultation form.

Can I get a second opinion without travelling to Romania?

Yes. Dr. Florin Graur offers remote second opinions based on your existing medical records — CT, MRI, PET-CT scans, endoscopy reports and histopathology results. You receive a detailed assessment of your case and of the available treatment options, including minimally invasive alternatives, before deciding whether to travel. Start by completing the online consultation form and attaching your documents.

Start With an Online Consultation

Send your medical records and discuss your case directly with Professor Florin Graur — before deciding whether to travel for treatment.

Or call us directly: +40 729 362 867

The information on this page is intended for general guidance and does not replace a specialist medical consultation. Whether a specific procedure is suitable for you can only be established after an individual medical evaluation. Results and recovery times vary from patient to patient.