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Dialysis clinics in Mallorca, Spain

Island
Mallorca, Balearic Islands (Spain)
Nearest Airport
Palma de Mallorca (PMI)
Coverage
EHIC/GHIC may cover medically necessary treatment in public units; visitors usually arrange private holiday dialysis. Confirm with the centre.
Plan Ahead
Inquire several weeks ahead for the June–September peak.

Holiday dialysis in Mallorca

Mallorca is the largest of Spain's Balearic Islands and one of the Mediterranean's most popular holiday destinations — which means it is well set up to welcome travellers who need regular dialysis. Whether you are staying in Palma, on the northern bays around Alcúdia and Pollença, or out east near Porto Cristo, you can keep your treatment schedule and still enjoy the island.

dialisis.travel is a free, independent directory. We list the dialysis centres we can find in Mallorca — across operators — and pass your inquiry to a centre only when you choose to send it. We are not a booking platform and we never charge you a fee.

What to expect on the island

Spain runs a high-standard mix of public and private dialysis units. In Mallorca you'll find centres in and around Palma (the capital and the island's main hub), in Inca in the central plain, and on the east coast at Porto Cristo. Most visitors on holiday arrange their sessions with a private or visitor-friendly unit; the public system (Servei de Salut de les Illes Balears) primarily serves residents and emergencies.

A standard routine is usually three sessions a week of around four hours each — but your schedule is between you and the centre. We don't give medical advice; our job is to help you find the centre and make contact.

Getting around

Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) is one of Spain's busiest, with direct flights from across the UK, Germany and the rest of Europe through the summer. It sits about 8 km east of Palma, with taxis, airport buses and car hire on site. The island's road network is good, so a centre a little outside your resort is usually an easy taxi or hire-car trip. When you contact a centre, it's worth asking how other visiting patients usually get there and whether there is parking.

Planning & timing

Mallorca's population swells dramatically in summer, and dialysis capacity is finite. If you are travelling between June and September, treat your dialysis arrangement like your flights and accommodation — sort it early. Inquire several weeks ahead, confirm your slots in writing, and keep a backup in mind. Outside the peak there is generally more room, but it is still best to arrange before you arrive rather than on the day.

What to bring

Centres typically ask visiting patients for: a recent letter or summary from your home unit (your dialysis prescription and schedule), recent blood test and virology/serology results, a list of your medications, and your passport plus EHIC/GHIC if you have one. Requirements vary by centre, so confirm the exact list when you make contact — and allow time to gather paperwork from your home unit.

Confirm before you travel

Availability, what to bring, languages spoken and any costs can all change, and they differ from centre to centre. Always confirm the details directly with the centre before you book flights or treatment. We list centres and check their contact details, but we are not affiliated with them and cannot confirm availability on their behalf.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get dialysis in Mallorca as a visitor?

Yes. Mallorca has dialysis centres that take visiting (holiday) patients. Contact a centre directly using the details below to ask about availability and what to bring — we forward your inquiry only with your consent.

How far ahead should I arrange holiday dialysis in Mallorca?

Mallorca is one of the Mediterranean's busiest summer destinations, so centre capacity tightens from June to September. Inquire several weeks ahead for summer travel; outside peak season there is usually more flexibility.

Does my EHIC or GHIC cover dialysis in Mallorca?

An EHIC/GHIC can cover medically necessary treatment in Spain's public health system, but holiday dialysis is often arranged privately. Coverage and any cost depend on the centre and your situation — always confirm directly before you travel.

Which towns in Mallorca have dialysis centres?

The centres in our directory are in Palma, Inca and Porto Cristo. They appear below with their contact details; we add new centres as we verify them.

Last reviewed 2026-06-30

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